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Toward an informed conscience

Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum was booed at a recent meeting with a group of young college Republicans for opposing same-sex marriage.
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Retirement offers more time for volunteer work

Dr. Jack Zimmerman spends his days juggling his many duties for more than a handful of organizations and his evenings catching up on emails and phone calls. At 84, Zimmerman may have been retired for the last 14 years, but he’s still got a heavy workload – of volunteer work, that is.
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Life: 365 days a year

This week, tens of thousands of pro-life activists, young and old, gathered in the nation’s capital to tell Congress, the president and the Supreme Court that they will not give up on vital issues of abortion and health care.The marchers certainly have much to say about the recent notice from
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Father Stewart Bullock arrested, removed from ministry

Father Joseph Barr, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Towson, confirmed in a Jan. 22 letter to parishioners that associate pastor Father Mark Stewart Bullock has been removed from ministry and will no longer reside at the parish rectory after being arrested Jan. 16 in Harford County.
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It’s never too late to make healthy choices

The aging process happens regardless of our genetics, regardless of our activity level and regardless of our eating habits. While no one can stop the chronological clock, you can, however, slow down the aging process and improve your quality of life.
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Archbishop Borders School readies for move to Sacred Heart of Jesus

It’s a short five blocks and a world away – just on the other side of Eastern Avenue – from Our Lady of Pompeii Parish to Sacred Heart of Jesus. And Archbishop Borders School – pre-K through eighth grade – will be packing up this summer to make that journey.
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Charlestown expands fitness opportunities

The Baby Boomers are coming and Charlestown in Catonsville is ready to make them sweat.
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Husband and wife principals honored for work as Harvard students

Tom and Rebecca Malone have been educators for more than two decades, having taught in a number of independent and parochial schools in several states and in Canada.
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Independent living offers palate pleasing options

Whether one chooses seared scallops with summer succotash, roasted red pepper bisque or bacon-wrapped pork medallions, there are plenty of options to entice the palates of residents in independent living communities.
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Senior shares love of dance at Frederick retirement community

It wasn’t until she reached her 60s when Shirley Bisselle quite literally waltzed into the world of dance.
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Frederick regional school leaps head of digital pack

FREDERICK – At home kids use computers to videoconference with friends, comparison shop, buy music and even watch TV shows, so is it any wonder that Catholic school students might find it helpful to draw, learn grammar and study science labs online at school as well?
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