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Mustard seed grants help schools secure future

Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore are getting help establishing or growing their endowments thanks to a newly launched initiative called the Mustard Seed program.
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Cumberland’s troubadour priest dies at 79

For many Cumberland-area Catholics of recent years, Christmas wasn’t quite complete until they heard Capuchin Franciscan Father Bernard Finerty’s rendition of “Silent Night.”
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Catholic school students salute personal ‘champions of courage’ in essay contest

Eight students from Catholic schools in the Baltimore archdiocese were among the 20 winners in the 28th annual “Champions of Courage” essay competition.
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Meet the next generation of Catholic school leaders

They are young, athletic and burning with the desire to share their love of learning and sense of service with students and staff.
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Annual Review survey of high school costs displays value of Catholic education

The Catholic Review’s annual survey of high school costs among non-public schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore again shows that Catholic high schools are more affordable than most of their peers.
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Former Dundalk pastor who ‘gave everything he had’ dies at 77

Father Richard P. Wojciechowski, former longtime pastor of Christ the King in Dundalk and a well-known chaplain for the Baltimore County Police, died Jan. 20.
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Catholic High revels in renovated gymnasium

Catholic High students take pride in new, $400,000 gymnasium, which was blessed by Archbishop Lori.
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Ask for a second opinion on genetic testing

The beautiful and moving “Georgie’s Story" was an excellent way to underline the theme of this year’s March for Life.
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Sister Mary Beniti, C.S.C., dies

Sister of the Holy Cross Mary Beniti died Jan. 13 at Saint Mary’s Convent in Notre Dame, Ind.
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Sister Mary Cabrini Daulizio, R.S.M., dies

A funeral mass for Religious Sister of Mercy Mary Cabrini Daulizio was held Jan. 22.
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Georgie’s Story: Choosing life when the prognosis is death

The ultrasound technician who gently swept a probe across my wife’s gel-covered belly spoke hardly a word.
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Religious oppression in North Korea is no laughing matter

When global persecution of Christians is horrendous and getting worse, oppressive regimes are no laughing matter.
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