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Frederick colleagues learn from each other

Geraldine Gramil keeps Katherine Shields grounded. Shields energizes Gramil.
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Ellicott City mural project sees Bible with ‘fresh eyes’

“I think that (the finished product) speaks volumes,” said fourth-grade teacher Mary Destino.
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Sickness, soccer, snow ninjas, and a severe lack of dragons (7 Quick Takes Friday)

— 1 —The other day I was sitting in the kitchen with Daniel.“So what do you think of the new year so far?” I asked him.“Mama!” he said. “This is NOT a new year! ’Cause there are NO dragons!”He’s right, you know. So far this New Year has been dragon-less.
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Survey on Family Life a valuable exercise

More than 4,000 people provided more than 60,000 comments and responses to the nearly 40 questions contained in the document issued by the Vatican in preparation for the Extraordinary Synod on the Family
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Inside Sports: Former Mercy coach still on basketball scene

For the first time since the 1986 season, Mary Ella Marion is not coach of the Mercy varsity
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Official’s calls to remove pro-life march banners seen as censorship

Calls to remove signs promoting the Jan. 25 pro-life march in San Francisco are ridiculous said a leader of the event.
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Renaissance man: Mount St. Joseph math, history ace also promotes mental health

Part of Michael Singleton's legacy will be the way he encouraged the school community to talk about suicide.
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A look at FOCUS: The New Evangelization and the Fellowship of Catholic University Students: Part 2

    Part 1: On Monday I shared about the faith journey of 2009 John Carroll graduate Maura Donnelly who met Jesus Christ in a personal way through FOCUS on the Campus of University of Maryland College Park. Today in Part 2 we will take a look at what is involved in the day-to-day
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Catholics in the Archdiocese of Baltimore to march for life

Deacon Richard “Monti” Montalto began debating abortion more than 50 years ago, as a 21-year-old student at Boston College.
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Second home: Bradshaw parishioner salvages sacred vessels

In the last 25 years, Anita Schatz has salvaged what she estimates as 100,000 unwanted religious items.
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Statehouse spotlight: Six issues to watch this session

The Maryland Catholic Conference is on board with Gov. Martin J. O’Malley on his top legislative priority: raising the state’s minimum wage.
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