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August 22, 2012

One year ago today…

  One year ago, in a sunny government office in China, a reluctant—frightened, actually—20-month-old boy was placed in our arms. Today he runs at us with so much energy and excitement he could knock us over. One year ago we marveled at our little boy’s deep brown eyes, his wisps of hair, and
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Letting go and letting God … find me a table

 I can’t say I actually prayed for a table, so my title might be misleading. However, I think Providence was at play when I spotted a table on a sidewalk after bunch with friends this past weekend. “Go around the block!” I commanded to my husband, who was piloting our Volkswagon. He did,
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High schools see rising costs

Mary Ann Hultquist has three priorities: paying the mortgage, putting food on the table and footing the bill for her children’s Catholic education.
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Hispanic Ministry heading to Ghana

What is the connection between Hispanic ministry and Ghana?
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New principals, presidents ready to lead

The Archdiocese of Baltimore welcomes 10 new principals and two new presidents to Catholic schools for the 2012-2013 school year. Their profiles follow.
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The Hardest Day for Working Moms

Tomorrow, I return to work after being home with my boys since the end of May, causing me to face a double hurdle: the end of summer and the end of my maternity leave. Though it may come as a surprise, many teachers share the same apprehensions about returning to school
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New pastor assignments

Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori announces new assignments in the archdiocese.
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New pastor named for Sykesville

Marianist Father Neville R. O’Donohue was appointed pastor of St. Joseph in Sykesville, effective Aug. 1. He previously served the parish as an associate pastor.
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Local Catholics among those stuffing stands for Dublin’s ND-Navy game

St. Mary, Annapolis, parishioner Jim Bolduc is among those who will be attending the game.
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