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Frederick church marks 175th

FREDERICK – Lightning struck St. John the Evangelist in Frederick in 1839, two years after its completion.
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Marriage referendum efforts hit signature milestone

A petition to put the state’s new same-sex marriage law to popular vote has collected more than 30,000 voter signatures, marking the drive’s halfway point, according to the Maryland Marriage Alliance.
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Parkville parish begins 75th anniversary celebration

Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien helped St. Ursula, Parkville, gear up its 75th anniversary April 28, when he celebrated Mass at the parish that was established in 1937.
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Distinctive Scholars recognized

Sixty seniors from the 20 Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore were recognized for their academic accomplishments April 24.
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Frederick student an Internet star after incredible basketball shot

St. John's Catholic Prep sophomore Maciah wants to be a stunt man in the movies. For now, he’ll have to settle for being an Internet star.
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Students get creative with recycling, earn honors

Learning about recycling at Our Lady of Hope/ St. Luke School in Dundalk requires more than just sorting what can go into the blue bin.
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Notre Dame of Maryland president retiring after 15 years

Mary Pat Seurkamp considers her four-decade career in higher education her vocation.
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Volunteers clean up ancestors’ cemetery in Clifton Park

Descendants of those buried in a cemetery in Baltimore’s Clifton Park are working to clean up its unmarked, overgrown and neglected grounds.
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Institute of Notre Dame names new principal

The Institute of Notre Dame named Gail Donohue its new principal beginning in the 2012-13 academic year. Donohue takes the helm from Ann Seeley, who is retiring after directing the school for 12 years.
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Lessons in staying afloat

“Let me go, Mommy,” my son said, as I held him in the four foot section of the pool. I’ve been taking him swimming with me at my gym for almost a year. Our sojourns to the salt water therapy pool under the lofty, heated dome have increased in frequency
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ServeFest finds a natural home at Nativity

Like so many parishioners at Church of the Nativity in Timonium, Ellen Franklin has a passion to serve local and international communities.
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When are you going to have a baby?

As we were waiting to become parents – and before we started our adoption journey – we often found well-intentioned, caring people asking us whether we were planning to have a baby sometime soon. Sometimes I was able to understand that people were just curious. More often I came away
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