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Baltimore filmmaker explores Virgin of Guadalupe’s impact in 1500s, today

Baltimore filmmaker Tim Watkins tells the story of St. Juan Diego's enounter with the Blessed Virgin Mary in "The Blood and the Rose."
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Put the president’s words in context

An article (CR, Jan. 24) about President Obama’s inauguration day cited a prayer service, the use of historic Bibles and an inaugural address “dotted with references to God-given societal rights and obligations.” The president was quoted calling for the “defense of our most ancient values and enduring ideals.”
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In the presence of love

Now it’s time for love and romance! Last week I wrote the tragic column (check it on line) about cyber-bullying- how one boy’s bullying of a young girl led to her suicide.
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How do I go to confession after not going for many years?

After “Bless me, Father, for I have sinned” - even if they get that far - there are millions of Catholics who don’t exactly know what to say next.
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Ravens player says his Catholic faith plays ‘huge role’ in life, career

Ravens safety Sean Considine says his Catholic faith has played a huge role in his family and career.
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Catholic chaplain to the Ravens describes spiritual team, never misses a second of games

UPDATED: Hard-hitting Baltimore Ravens also have gentle, spiritual sides, says Catholic chaplain.
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We Must Treasure, Promote and Support Catholic Schools

As I stood on the altar behind Bishop Rozanski and peered out over his right shoulder Tuesday afternoon into a sea of smiling and inquisitive children’s faces, one thought continually raced through my mind. We are truly blessed as a faith community to have Catholic schools. Bishop Rozanski was presiding during Mass at
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Baltimore archbishop challenges students to think about vocations

Archbishop Lori addressed nearly 700 St. Margaret students Jan. 29 during a Catholic Schools Week vocations event.
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Good news for veteran pictured on Review cover

Readers of the Catholic Review might be familiar with Brendan Marrocco, the Iraq War veteran who is making national news after undergoing a rare double arm transplant at Johns Hopkins Hospital in December.
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Better examples of faith other than practices of indulgences

I was taken back when a two-page spread (CR, Jan. 24) encouraged us to seek indulgences during the Year of Faith.
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‘Super Dreams’: Oak Crest residents pay tribute to Baltimore Super Bowl season

Schools, businesses, individuals and organizations throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore are sharing their enthusiasm for the Baltimore Ravens.
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‘Convent hopping’ offers young women the opportunity to see religious life firsthand

In a day of “convent hopping,” young women between the ages of 11 and 17 will tour area convents.
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