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Rosary is powerful tool

Christianity in America is at a tipping point. Hostility toward religion has become acceptable and commonplace. God is being marginalized.
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UMMS pledges to preserve St. Joseph’s Catholic identity, but how?

Pending approval of its sale to University of Maryland Medical System, the ownership of St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson may change, but its Catholic identity could stay the same.
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Cardinal praises priests, successor at chrism Mass

Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien celebrated his last chrism Mass in Baltimore at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen April 2.
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Preach, teach and catechize

Thank God for our newly appointed Archbishop William E Lori. May he come to know us and love us as we will surely love him.
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This wave is different

In his article on immigration (CR, March 22), Bishop Mitchell Rozanski erroneously equates the illegal immigrants of today with the legal immigrants of the past.
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Longtime St. Veronica deacon dies

A funeral Mass for longtime St. Veronica Deacon Willard E. Pinkney will be offered April 10 at the Cherry Hill parish. Deacon Pinkney died March 30. He was 97 and had been a deacon for 37 years.
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Official Statement of the Archdiocese of Baltimore

The archdiocese released the following statement from Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien March 29 regarding John Merzbacher.
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Canton filmmaker shares passion

Timothy Ratajczak is an affable, serious man – a devout Catholic, thoughtful screenwriter of Christian films and an extraordinary minister of holy Communion at St. Casimir in Canton.
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Church teaching gives clarity to end-of-life decisions

Neuroscientist and priest Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk shares his thoughts on end-of-life situations with an audience at St. Agnes Church in Catonsville.
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‘For all that he did for us’

Teens share their Catholic faith as they process through the streets of Baltimore to usher in Holy Week.
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Mega Millions and the big letdown

When I was leaving work on Friday, my co-worker asked me if I would come back to work if I won the Mega Millions. Without hesitation, I informed her that of course I would come back for the dedication of the building erected with my donations and named after me,
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Godspell in the season of Lent

This past weekend I attended the Calvert Hall musical "Godspell." Girls from surrounding schools participated in the play along with Calvert Hall students. A play celebrating the life and death of Jesus was very appropriate considering we are currently in the season of Lent.    
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