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Pope says Christians should have restless hearts like St. Augustine’s

Celebrating the saint's feast day Aug. 28 with members of the Order of St. Augustine, Pope Francis prayed that they would always be restless in their search for God.
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Holistic approach to therapy at heart of Loyola Clinical Centers

Loyola Clinical Centers, or LCC, provides hands-on clinical experience for students, while offering affordable treatment.
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Hagerstown kindergarten is an adventure

Suzy Cochran and Dana Hilmoe, kindergarten teachers at St Mary School in Hagerstown, share some solid tips to ease a child’s transition to school.
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Giving voice to memories of 1963 march

As a young student, I learned about our nation’s history, including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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Oblate Sisters of Providence visit Ravens at practice

Six sisters from the Oblate Sisters of Providence in Arbutus gleefully visited the Ravens Under Armour Performance Center Aug. 26.
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Pope celebrates morning Mass using hosts made by Argentine prisoners

Pope Francis continues to celebrate daily Mass in his residence and, since mid-July, has been using hosts made by women incarcerated in an Argentine prison.
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As area population expands, Jessup plans new church, evangelization efforts

St. Lawrence announced Aug. 20 that it plans to build a new church and parish center directly across I-295 on property known as Blob’s Park.
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Retired pope’s secretary says ‘mystical experience’ story is untrue

Update: Retired Pope Benedict XVI's longtime personal secretary said a story about the pope resigning after a "mystical experience" was completely invented.
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Archbishop Lori welcomes students back to school

Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori and Dr. Barbara McGraw Edmondson visited schools across the archdiocese Aug. 26 for the first day of school.
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Catholic school students welcomed back across the archdiocese

Fourth-grade teacher Mary Belz, who called teaching her vocation, hails from a family of Catholic school educators.
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The first day of kindergarten

Last night we opened a booklet Leo’s teacher had given us to read the night before his first day of kindergarten. Inside Leo found a poem and a bag of confetti. His teacher asked him to sprinkle some under his pillow—and she said she’d be sprinkling some under hers, too.Leo
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Q and A: Catholic schools in archdiocese flourishing

Dr. Barbara McGraw Edmondson, superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, spoke to the Catholic Review about a variety of topics related to Catholic education.
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