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Fancy footwork: Notre Dame of Maryland University president emerita laces up her dancing shoes

Mary Pat Seurkamp will perform a ballroom or Latin-style dance at the 2013 Alzheimer’s Association Memory Ball.
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Walking by faith: Hundreds participate in 20th annual pilgrimage

Teens and young adults usher in Holy Week by walking through the streets of Baltimore in an annual pilgrimage.
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7 quick takes Friday (Vol. 4)

— 1 —Two years ago today we were matched with our younger son—and saw pictures of him for the first time. In one photo he was shaking a plastic clapper toy and laughing. You could practically hear the belly laugh coming from this little boy who was thousands of miles
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Holy Week schedules in the Archdiocese of Baltimore

The following are the Holy Week schedules for Archbishop William E. Lori and the auxiliary bishops of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Loyola University Maryland launches pilot program for first-year students

Ryan Blake, a freshman at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, credits a new program for first-year students with helping him improve his writing skills and with his self-discovery.
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Video Game Review: The Walking Dead

Robert Kirkman’s graphic novel series “The Walking Dead” has caused quite a stir in the decade since its debut.
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Bills before Legislature to mandate abortion stat collection, prohibit late abortions

Maryland does not know its teen pregnancy rate. It’s a fact that confounds Nancy Paltell, associate director for respect life at the Maryland Catholic Conference (MCC).
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St. Frances Academy junior running full steam ahead

When Karimah Crum is not running on a track, the St. Frances Academy junior is still on the move.
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‘Oilers’ prepare for chrism Mass

The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen has a unique ministry that centers around the Chrism Mass oil.
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Ignatian road race to benefit Jesuit outreach

Pat Skarupa first became interested in learning more about St. Ignatius Loyola when three of her sons attended Loyola Blakefield in Towson
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Repeal proponents lack consistency

I find it hard to believe that there are many so called “Catholic” politicians who will say they are against the death penalty because their faith prohibits the taking of a human life.
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