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Ravens center Matt Birk visits St. Mark School before announcing retirement

Ravens center Matt Birk, visits St. Mark School Feb. 22 directly before he announced his retirement from the NFL.
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A servant of the Truth

The full import of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI due to the frailty that comes with advancing years will emerge only with the passage of time.
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Focus on God this Lent

One of my favorite Lenten stories is the story of the little boy who came home from the Ash Wednesday Mass. He said to his mother: “Mom, there's somebody under my bed!”
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Loyola University Maryland announces new master’s program

Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore has announced that beginning this fall it plans to begin offering a master’s degree in emerging media with courses offered primarily online.
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School news from around the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Students attending schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore have been active on a variety of fronts, from technology to public speaking.
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McCormick CEO named Loyola University Maryland’s business leader of the year

Alan Wilson, chairman, president and chief executive officer of McCormick and Company, has been named the 2013 Business Leader of the Year by Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management.
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Mount St. Mary’s Seminary rector receives papal designation

Monsignor Steven P. Rohlfs, rector of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, has been elevated to the rank of protonotary apostolic by Pope Benedict XVI.
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Fourth area faith community to join Catholic Church through Anglican ordinariate

The majority of members of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church in Catonsville have decided to enter the Catholic Church through the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, according to a Feb. 20 statement from the ordinariate.
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BCL uses Presidents Day for service, recognition

Players and coaches from the Baltimore Catholic League made good use of Presidents Day Feb. 18.
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Diddle, diddle, dumpling: A Chinese New Year recipe

Every year as Chinese New Year approaches, I get the urge to try to make my own dumplings. After all, we've watched YeYe make them in the cartoon Ni Hao, Kai-lan. How hard could it be? Then I’d look for a recipe, read through an intimidating list of ingredients or instructions, and give
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Maryland Catholics promote life-affirming legislation during annual Lobby Night

Death penalty repeal, gun violence and abortion topped the issues Maryland Catholics discussed with lawmakers Feb. 18.
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Hundreds of Notre Dame-AmeriCorps volunteers gather in Baltimore

Jesuit Father Gregory Boyle spoke Feb. 18 at the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor in Baltimore during the Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Mid-Year Training Conference Feb.16-18.
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