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January 19, 2012

Washington, D.C.’s same-sex marriage bill could limit work of church agencies

WASHINGTON – Recent news reports have mistakenly claimed that the Archdiocese of Washington and its social service arm, Catholic Charities, are threatening to stop providing social services if the District of Columbia City Council's proposed same-sex marriage bill passes, said Auxiliary Bishop Barry C. Knestout of Washington.
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Loyola remains hard-working, focused

Loyola Blakefield football was looking unstoppable at the beginning of the season.
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Calvert Hall ready to call a Turkey Bowl audible

Calvert Hall football players heard the disparaging descriptions of their team heading into the season.
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Social seniors bloom at Charlestown

Sherry Parrish looks at the residents of Charleston Retirement Community in Catonsville and feels inspired.
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They came for convenience, found each other

Lesley Pierce chairs the music enrichment committee at Blakehurst Retirement Community.
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Research is key in choosing a retirement community

Before deciding which retirement community to call home, Ruth Von Bramer did her homework.
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How to approach independent living

John Gants of Oak Crest Village in Parkville and his wife, Clarice, knew they wanted to move into a retirement community while still in good health and able to make the decision on their own.
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Baltimore offers wide range of independent living options

For seniors looking to live an active lifestyle without the responsibility of maintaining their own houses, there are a wide variety of independent living communities in the Baltimore area that offer many different features.
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Local writer draws line for youth sports

From the Little League parent to burnout in 14-year-olds, the United States has always negotiated a delicate balance between the benefits of youth athletics and the risks involved when they become all-encompassing.
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Mercy doctor has walked knee injury path

A twist of fate – and a knee – brought Dr. Kamala Littleton to the field of orthopedic surgery.
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Knights of Peter Claver – 100 years of service

On Nov. 7, the world’s oldest and largest historically African American Catholic lay organization celebrated 100 years of service to God and his people. The Knights of Peter Claver was founded Nov. 7, 1909 in Mobile, Ala., by four Josephite priests and three lay men. During this time in U.S. history, people of African descent...
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