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Commentary: Buildings from past, or landmarks of religious liberty?

During the Archdiocese of Baltimore's 225th anniversary year, Father Jesse Bolger highlights the historical significance of religious liberty.
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Mount Carmel senior brings comfort to cancer patients

Graduating Our Lady of Mount Carmel High School senior Kimberly Single is among those spearheading “Blankets for Warriors.”
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John Carroll graduate doesn’t let limited eyesight hold her back

Maggie Buckley was diagnosed with Stargardt disease, the juvenile onset of macular degeneration, at age 10.
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Mary Portera, a legacy at St. Jude Shrine, prepares to turn 100

Mary J. Portera is counting down the days until she becomes a centenarian.
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5 Favorites: Fathers in children’s books

Children’s books are full of fantastic mother characters, but where are the fathers? In many books they are invisible or barely involved, like Mr. Mallard in Make Way for Ducklings. It's a wonderful read, but it's not a book where you leave thinking the father played a significant role.Still, there are some
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School news: Morgan Cox visits Mother Seton School, School of the Incarnation wins BGE prize

From handwriting awards at St. Joseph School in Fullerton to Maryvale's award-winning video, achievements are happening.
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‘Hands to serve, hearts to love’: Mother Teresa’s care focus of Catholic medical symposium

During a symposium for Catholic medical professionals in Baltimore, Susan Conroy shared her story of working with Blessed Teresa of Kolkata.
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Holy Apostles parishioners say a tearful goodbye to their parish

Tears came easily for Anne Schene as she participated in the last Mass at Church of the Holy Apostles in Gambrills.
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Music Monday: Celebrating the joy of live theater and the Broadway Tony Awards with ‘The Circle of Life’

Who doesn't love great theater productions?I have been an enthusiast all my life, plays, musicals, drama, comedy, big casts and one-person shows ... I'll be there.Last night we enjoyed the annual Broadway Tony Awards broadcast, and I woke up today humming some of the music from the production numbers.Today's Music
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Archbishop’s series highlights the importance of a good homily

Archbishop Lori’s exegesis of the Holy Father’s exhortation, “The Joy of the Gospel”, has been a very illuminating companion reader and should be consolidated into a single collection for those looking for a quick summary.
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Confession of a hooky rookie (or how we skipped school to go to an amusement park)

I have a tiny confession to make.We played hooky last Thursday to take a trip to Dutch Wonderland.It just sort of happened. John and I realized we could take the same day off from work. Leo is in the last days of the school year. Besides, we figured if we
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When yard sale finds are diamonds in the rough

If there’s anything my husband loves, it’s getting rid of things we don’t need. Today was a perfect yard sale day. John set up tables and started selling.Leo, Daniel, and I needed to get out of the way before our sons realized how badly they needed to hold onto that
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