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People of faith as ‘animals in a cage’

If you plan to be the keynote speaker before a group of award-winning journalists, be ready for some challenging and unexpected questions. That’s what Chris Cillizza discovered April 20 after giving a talk at the 2012 awards conference for the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association, held at the Four Point Sheraton BWI Hotel
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‘Wall Street Whiz Kid’ says best financial guide is the oldest one

Peter Grandich, dubbed “The Wall Street Whiz Kid” by Good Morning America’s Steve Crowley, say some of the best financial advice comes from the Bible.
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Book Review: Religious travelogue has interesting premise that remains unfulfilled

Places of Faith: A Road Trip Across America's Religious Landscape is a glimpse into a cross-country journey.
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Woodlawn offers cultural bridge for Koreans

Holy Korean Martyrs helps parishioners keep both their Catholic and Korean identities.
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‘God is my assistant editor’

  “More reach than you realize.” That was one of the slogans the Catholic Review used a few years back as a way of getting people thinking about how the newspaper connects with the wider community. During a recent talk for a Theology on Tap group at the Greene Turtle in Fells
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Don’t subsidize disrespect

What Major League Baseball management did by holding Opening Day on Good Friday, April 6, was nothing less than morally offensive to Christians and Catholics everywhere.
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Irony in Titanic memorial

“Libertytown remembers Titanic” (CR, April 5) mentions that the Titanic memorial at St. Peter the Apostle Church in Libertytown was blessed by Redemptorist Father Francis Klauder in April 1912.
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DREAM Act hurts citizenry

I must take issue with George Matysek’s article, “DREAM Act, a means of changing lives” (CR, March 22).
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Nonprofit finds a new home at Irvington parish

A Baltimore nonprofit that provides shelter for the homeless is one step closer to securing its new home, making use of a vacant Catholic school.
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Music teacher keeps others singing

Helen Brown retired from the music classroom in Baltimore City’s public schools more than 30 years ago, but she never really stopped teaching.
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Godparents

In an election year such as this, one question exists on every voter’s mind: “Who is the best person for the job?” 2012 will bring another important decision for my household involving candidates of a different variety: Godparents. With the arrival of our second child less than two months away,
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