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April 10, 2013

Tony Blair speaks to international challenges in Loyola’s first global studies lecture

Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair addressed a packed Reitz Arena at Loyola University Maryland.
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Archbishop Chaput deems three suspended priests unsuitable for ministry

Three suspended priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia have been deemed unsuitable to return to ministry, the archdiocese announced April 7.
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Mount St. Agnes High School’s final graduating class ready for reunion

Members of the Class of 1963 from Mount St. Agnes High School are celebrating their 50th reunion April 20.
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The Lord’s Ladies: Holy Family parishioners meet for conversation, camaraderie

Nearly as often as the sun rises, a vibrant group of female retirees attend daily Mass at Holy Family Parish and then heads out for fellowship.
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Unexpected

When the doctor’s office called with the results of my blood test, I expected everything to be normal. But, in this life, things seldom go as expected and normal very rarely exists.“You’re pregnant,” the doctor told me over the phone. “What?” I asked. It didn’t register.“You are pregnant,” she repeated.“But I
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Johns Hopkins pro-life club gains recognition after fight with student government

A pro-life student club at The Johns Hopkins University was granted official club status.
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