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Travel blog: Reflections on the religions of Scandinavia and Russia

Guest blogger and dear friend, Susan Fisher, the retired John Carroll English Department Chairperson, enjoyed a wonderful Baltic cruise with her husband Dean four weeks ago. Today she shares her reflections on religion in Scandinavia and Russia.-------I had a lot to learn on our spring cruise to the Baltic.  While we
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I want my mummy…er, maybe not: overcoming childhood fears in an art museum

Ever since Leo and I went to the Walters Art Museum a few weeks ago, Daniel has been asking to see "the mummies and the armor." So on Saturday morning he and I set out on a special mama-son adventure.“Guess who’s the strongest!” he said as we drove. Before I
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Annual picnic offers camaraderie, relaxation for priests and seminarians

Priests and seminarians from the Archdiocese of Baltimore gathered at the Monsignor O'Dwyer Retreat House for an afternoon of fraternity.
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How to train your son as a Green Dragon shopper

When I was attending college in Lancaster, Pa., my friends and I never went to an Amish farm or visited the typical tourist attractions.But we did discover the Green Dragon, an extensive indoor-outdoor market that is open every Friday and sells almost anything you could think of, and then a
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Orioles pitcher Tommy Hunter successfully closes on his Catholic faith

At 28 years old (as of July 3), Baltimore Orioles pitcher Tommy Hunter fits the bill for goofy, playful and comedic.
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Mercy, mercy me

The bedraggled guy walks the center of MLK Boulevard, approaching my car. “Anything helps,” his sign says.
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St. Pius X youth among those honored at Eagle of the Cross ceremony

It wasn’t until Mariellen Kemp attended a public high school that she recognized how important her Catholic faith was to her
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Catholic Review earns more than two dozen journalism and advertising awards

The Catholic Review has been recognized by regional, national and international journalism organizations for excellence in 2013.
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Will you pray for me?

Some have been diagnosed with cancer or other life-threatening diseases and don’t know where to turn.
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Anchor institutions including Baltimore’s Catholic colleges sign city plan focusing on four initiatives

Leaders from Bon Secours Hospital, Loyola University Maryland and Notre Dame of Maryland University joined Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and leaders representing Baltimore’s education and medical institutions to sign the Baltimore City Anchor Plan June 25.
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A staycation, surprise wedding invitation, board games, renting Legos, and a magnificent gift (7 Quick Takes Friday)

—1—I’m taking a week off of work to enjoy some time at home with Leo and Daniel. We’ll probably go on some day trips and do some local exploring, but mainly I want to sit on the deck and read while they play in the yard.I want to grocery shop
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