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Fight inflammation with food

If you’ve got arthritis, you may want to declare a “food fight.”
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A 50-year legacy of racial justice

It was one of the ugliest scenes in the history of the Baltimore City Council.
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Friendship began with soccer, led to improved Catholic-Jewish ties

Rabbi Abraham Skorka recalls meeting Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio at a Mass for a national holiday two decades ago.
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Families open homes, hearts to Filipino children seeking adoption

Brothers Aldrin and Win were living in a Filipino orphanage when they were invited to spend a month in the United States with a potential adoptive family.
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Text of Pope Francis’ homily March 19

Following is the complete text of the homily that Pope Francis gave during the Mass inaugurating his Petrine ministry.
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Loyola University Maryland, Mount St. Mary’s University honored for community service

Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore and Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg are among the five independent Maryland colleges recently honored for their community outreach partnerships.
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New CUA Law dean draws on 30 years of litigation experience, heart for service

Daniel Attridge had service in mind when he accepted an appointment as dean of the Columbus Law School at The Catholic University of America in November.
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Reconcile to the divine within

Early in Lent a saintly, elderly nun asked me if I would hear her confession. I told her I would be honored to do that. She prefaced her confession, however, by saying: “Father Joe, for the life of me I can't think of anything I've done wrong.”
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Scripture-based study designed to help women grow closer to Christ

Lisa Brenninkmeyer leads a Walking with Purpose Scripture study program at her parish.
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Rock bands, vendors, big screens, prayer: Buenos Aires celebrates pope

Thousands watched as their former archbishop addressed them by satellite in the predawn hours.
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Archbishop serves with Little Sisters of the Poor

Archbishop William E. Lori celebrated the feast day of St. Joseph March 19 with the Little Sisters of the Poor in Catonsville.
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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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