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Are we slaves to consumerism?

As I roamed the aisles of my favorites stores over the last couple of weeks (good prices require research), I noticed something peculiar. In one store, though we were still almost two weeks from Halloween, something against the back wall caught my eye. No, it wasn't the fall harvest decorations
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Monsignor Edward Lynch, “Catholic Vicar of Towson,” dies at 84

Monsignor Lynch's funeral Mass will be offered at Church of the Immaculate Conception in Towson, where he was baptized 84 years ago.
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Occult practice frightened lapsed Catholic back into church

Kate McJury left the Catholic Church because she didn't believe the things couldn't see.
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U.S. needs Founding Fathers’ religious liberty vision, Alito tells MD lawyers

Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. linked the virtues of St. Thomas More to being a good lawyer in an Oct. 30 speech.
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Sister Ann Lucille Bohn dies

A funeral Mass for Sister Ann Lucille Bohn was offered Oct. 15.
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Celebrating on All Souls’ Day

On its face, the feast of All Souls is a pretty somber day in the life of the church.
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Charles Village Oct. 31 saints celebration an effort to ‘take back’ Halloween

Expect “gobs of candles” – as well as young adults – at Ss. Philip and James Oct. 31.
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Shrine of the Little Flower – a look at parish life in the 1950s

The largest parishes in the Archdiocese of Baltimore are found in the suburbs, reflecting a decades-long migration from city to county.
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Father Richard C. Schmidt, S.J., dies

The prefect of discipline in the 1960s at what is now Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Jesuit Father Richard C. Schmidt died Oct. 11.
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Feast of All Saints falls on a Saturday this year

The Solemnity of All Saints, a feast day in the Catholic Church honoring saints known and unknown, is Nov. 1.
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‘A life of intimacy with God’: Baltimore’s Carmelites commemorate 225 years

If there’s one thing to know about Baltimore’s Carmelites, it’s this: “We’re all passionately in love with God.”
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Calvert Hall grad’s gift includes honor for longtime math teacher

Calvert Hall announced Oct. 28 a gift of more than $1.5 million from John G. Noppinger, class of 1964.
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