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Nun’s ministry lives on even in death

Last week, I was privileged to preside, along with Bishop John H. Ricard, bishop emeritus of Pensacola-Tallahassee and former auxiliary bishop of Baltimore, at a moving and historic ceremony marking the transfer of the mortal remains of Servant of God, Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange, foundress of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, from New Cathedral Cemetery,...
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Put a -30- on the Printers’ Mass

In 1986, less than a generation after it had enjoyed the highest newspaper circulation in Baltimore, The News American went out of business.
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Catholic high school graduates use knowledge to change the world

The Catholic Review congratulates the 2,357 graduating seniors from the 20 Catholic high schools in the archdiocese.
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Movie Review: Man of Steel

“Man of Steel” director Zack Snyder’s take on the familiar narrative of Superman has the makings of an engaging drama.
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The Crying Game

Puzzles and video games can be fun, but parenting is the ultimate challenge.Your object: to raise a happy, healthy child of sound moral character. It sounds simple enough. But, just when you think you’ve mastered one level, you’ve entered another chaotic stage, seemingly harder than the one before. You try
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Maryvale a home away from home for grad

Maryvale Preparatory School graduate Emily Wertlieb performed in 14 school musicals. She aspires to teach English and theater.
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IND graduate overcomes head injury

IND graduate Megan Fridley overcame a lacrosse injury and received the Sister Hilda Marie Sutherland Award at the school's 32nd annual sports banquet May 23.
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Multi-media expert overcomes cystic fibrosis

Joshua Brown, who has expressed an interest in photography, graduated with honors from St. Frances Academy June 2.
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Catholic schools nourished St. Mary’s grad

Jennifer Broussard excelled in the classroom and on the basketball court during her four years as a student at St. Mary’s High School.
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Comfort food, Taneytown style

At the suggestion of a few emails and Facebook posts, Father Leo Patalinghug recently traveled to Taneytown’s Gunner’s Grille
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A good Father’s Day greeting isn’t in the cards

Greeting cards are pithy, uncreative, overly sappy, wordy, or full of humor I would never share with my children or parents.And yet some of them are $3.99 a piece—or more.I thought the Valentine’s Day cards were horrible, but today I decided that Father’s Day cards are worse.Walking into the store,
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At Mercy, teen finds her voice and strengthens her faith

Mercy High School senior Kelly Dohony participated in a range of clubs and assumed various leadership positions at Mercy.
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