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April 9, 2014

Catholic Review Column: The Joy of the Gospel, Part 5 of 9

This is my last column before we celebrate Palm Sunday and the sacred liturgies of the Triduum. As we continue our journey together through Lent and through the Pope’s apostolic exhortation, “Evangelii Gaudium” (The Joy of the Gospel), it is an opportune moment to reflect on the relationship of Christ’s death and resurrection to our...
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750 Catholic Youths to Walk in the 21st Annual Youth and Young Adult Pilgrimage

Seven hundred and fifty Catholic young people will join Archbishop William Lori in an annual Palm Sunday weekend pilgrimage through Baltimore on Saturday, April 12th to mark the start of Holy Week. The idea for a youth pilgrimage originated from World Youth Day in Denver in 1993, which also featured a pilgrimage with young Catholics carrying...
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Sacred Heart, Glyndon family learns from daughter with autism

Susan Surine and husband Phil are parents of six children. Their youngest, Ally, has autism.
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Part V: The power of Christ’s resurrection

This is my last column before we celebrate Palm Sunday and the sacred liturgies of the Triduum.
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Thought for food

If you happen to be in Bel Air and hungry over the next few weeks, I recommend longtime casual Italian establishment Buontempo Brothers on Main Street.  It was one of the first places we discovered when we moved to Bel Air in 1987. I have many fond memories of after-school
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