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The gift of our selves

On any given day, we may not remember all the things that Jesus said and did. But we do know that God came to be with us. That’s what really matters.
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Church spreads warmth in West Baltimore

Archbishop William E. Lori helped distribute 1,000 coats to children in West Baltimore.
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Son of Church of the Nativity in Timonium parishioners professed religious vows

Salesians of St. John Bosco Brother Steven DeMaio, the son of Church of the Nativity in Timonium parishioners Steven and Theresa DeMaio, was one of three men who professed first vows Aug. 21 in New Rochelle, N.Y.
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Catholic schools promote peace, give back

The following is a roundup of school news from the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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The Least We Can Do

The Catholic Review Last week, I read a newspaper article about a Connecticut man whose wife and two daughters were raped and murdered three years ago. At the killer’s recent sentencing hearing, the man, a physician, spoke of the impact such a crime has had on his life: “I seriously considered suicide many times. I...
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Loyola College contributes to Good Stuff Campaign

As Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore, graduating seniors prepare to leave the Charles Street campus, the college’s Good Stuff Campaign ensures unwanted household items will make their way to those in need.
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Great expectations: The secret to every successful relationship

While Patrick and I were preparing to be married, we attended Pre-Cana classes with Kevin and Gilly MacNamara. During one of our sessions, Kevin revealed to Patrick and me the secret to any successful relationship (especially marriage): clear expectations. When meeting someone new or intensifying an established
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Senior sets pace for St. Mary’s

Whether she’s taking notes during Honors Calculus or diving in a pool, Megan Reiter makes a splash.
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Forget me not: Prison ministry faces challenges of global pandemic

As more countries continue to take precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the term "lockdown," normally used to describe confining prisoners to their cells, has taken on a whole new meaning.
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Severna Park parish and school grow with new building

St. John the Evangelist Parish and School in Severna Park have grown with the opening of a shared 14,600-square-foot Parish Activities Center.
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New Zealand’s Catholic chaplains embrace Antarctica

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Not many changes from his last trip to Antarctica, reported a priest from New Zealand: The ice runway is nearer to the base, it’s colder than 10 below zero, but the sky is blue, he added.
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