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Students at St. Casimir celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday

Students at St. Casimir Catholic School in Canton celebrated the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss.
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As snow approaches, seniors create a ‘Winter Putterland’

If the predicted 5 to 8 inches of snow do hit the Baltimore area, residents of the Charlestown Retirement Community will be prepared with their own “Winter Putterland.”
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John Harbaugh connects faith, work and family

Some of the best advice John Harbaugh ever received came on the day Steve Bisciotti hired him as head coach.
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After death penalty repeal passes Senate, MCC tells House to move bill ‘across finish line’

The Maryland Catholic Conference called the Senate passage of a bill to repeal the state’s death penalty March 6 “a momentous vote.”
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A picture of anger, a picture of love

Last night during our drive home Leo broke two of the rules of the car—there are only four—and he lost the privilege of getting to pick which songs we were listening to.He was angry.When we walked through the door, he took off his coat and asked for paper and crayons.He
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History channel debuts 10-hour miniseries ‘The Bible’

A husband and wife team created this small-screen offering on the History channel.
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Annual Mass shows faith at core of Scouting

Archbishop William E. Lori addresses some 250 Boy and Girl Scouts March 3.
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Death penalty repeal, gun control in State House spotlight

The Maryland Catholic Conference was optimistic a bill to repeal Maryland’s death penalty would soon pass the Senate.
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The next pope

It’s been painful watching the media attempt to cover the papal succession. Beyond the incessant coverage of Catholic scandals (real and imagined), everyone seems to have an opinion of what the next pope should do or what he should be like. Many of their views regarding the next pope are
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The macaroni principle

 If Collin had it his way, he would eat macaroni and cheese for every meal, every day. It’s pretty typical for a 3-year-old, and who could blame him? Macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food. But, boy cannot live on Annie’s shells and cheddar alone. And so begins the
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Cardinals O’Malley, DiNardo: No rush to set date for conclave

Two U.S. cardinals who will vote in the upcoming papal election say there is no rush to set a date for voting, which could start as late as March 20.
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Basilica rector undergoes bone-marrow transplant

Monsignor Art Valenzano said he has received tremendous support after a second bone-marrow transplant.
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