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May 30, 2012

This summer, drink pink!

While searching for the perfect summer beverage, don't dismiss pink wine.
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Closing of St. Ambrose School draws near

Tydia Thornton learned about faith, respect and academic success at St. Ambrose Catholic School.
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Family spirit thrives in West Baltimore

Ernestine Watkins has been a lifelong parishioner of St. Peter Claver because of the parish’s sense of family.
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Are you a bigot for opposing gay marriage?

From now until November, people who uphold traditional marriage and family life will be shamed by being identified as prejudiced against homosexuals and opponents of “equal rights.”
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Loyola Blakefield hosts, competes in National Catholic Forensic League tournament

To help energize themselves, A.J. Unitas and his Loyola Blakefield teammates shout, sing and form a circle – extending their arms and chanting, “one, two, three, four” before quickly lifting their arms high the air.
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The youth ministry infomercial offer you can’t refuse

 If you've ever met Pat Sprankle and Sean Comber, you know they are both creative and innovative. Pat's the youth minister at St. Louis in Clarksville and recently was honored with the Cardinal Shehan Award for his service. Sean is a college-aged young adult who has been a major contributor in
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Seven priests to be ordained in the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Baltimore's new Archbisop William E. Lori will ordain seven men, three of whom are former Anglicans, to the priesthood June 9 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
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Legal immigrants welcome

I strongly disagree with Father Shay Auerbach’s “Many Cultures | Una Familia” column (CR, May 17). He would have us believe that the United States is unfriendly to immigrants and wants to send them all back to their own countries.
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Thanks for Special Edition

I received my Special Edition (CR May 24) highlighting the installation of Archbishop William E. Lori as Archbishop of Baltimore. What a class act this publication is.
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School Sisters devoted to Cathedral School

I write to say how proud I am of the work of School Sister of Notre Dame Josephann Wagoner, who is completing nine years as principal of the School of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland. The parish recently acknowledged her outstanding service at a Sunday liturgy. I wish to add my own...
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Stop sacrificing principle

The erosion of religious liberty in America began long before current examples cited by Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski in “Bishop: Watch for assaults on liberty” (CR, May 3). It began when the church in America began surrendering its teaching authority on faith and morals to politicians, educators and community organizers.
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Don’t glorify death and dismemberment

By promoting military service to high school students in “Local Catholics steer to Naval Academy” (CR, May 3), our archdiocese tragically deceives Catholic youth. This deception subjects young Catholics to a difficult dilemma – join the military, and then choose between rationalizing away Christ’s message or going to jail.
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