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September 2, 2014

Archdiocese Holds Breakfast Event for Local Execs, Philanthropists Who Support Catholic Education in Baltimore City

Archbishop William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, will be joined by Baltimore City Catholic school students and educators for a presentation to local business executives and philanthropists about the Archdiocese’s Partners in Excellence (PIE) Scholarship Program, which provides tuition assistance to at-risk, inner city youth wishing to attend a Catholic school. The Partners in Excellence...
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Brothers Day: Let me bake with my brother in almost-perfect harmony

Making a wish at a fountainWhen we returned home from China three years ago, our boys met each other for the first time.We hadn’t seen Leo in two weeks, and we were very emotional as we introduced our two sons. Leo was already tucked into bed for the night, but
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A teacher’s spirit

Believe it or not, there are a good number of teachers who cringe at the words “back to school.” I know they exist because I used to be one of them. I’d hide under my blanket (wait … it’s summer … how about beach towel?) when the first commercials for
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