Coffee & Doughnuts with Little Sister of the Poor Loraine Marie Clare Maguire

The Catholic Review catches up with Sister Loraine Marie Clare Maguire, Mother Provincial of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
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Catholic High senior, one of 60 Distinctive Scholars throughout archdiocese, is going places

Three students from each of the 20 high schools in the archdiocese were honored April 4 as Distinctive Scholars.
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Saint’s relics found in rubble of church destroyed by terrorists

The relics of Syrian St. Elian have been found amid the rubble of the desecrated Mar Elian Church in Qaryatain, Syria.
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Archbishop Lori, Cardinal Dolan urge lawmakers to back Conscience Protection Act

A bill would provide legal protection to doctors, nurses, hospitals and all health care providers who choose not to provide abortions.
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Movie Review: ‘God’s Not Dead 2’

The very real threats to religious freedom in contemporary society could serve as the theme for a valuable documentary or a thought-provoking drama.
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Sister Bernice McCourt served Linthicum parish

A funeral Mass for Sister Bernice McCourt, of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, was offered April 1 at Villa Julie, the sisters’ residence in Stevenson.
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Bill Nye is not the Philosophy Guy

The physical sciences can reveal the chemical composition of ink and paper, but they cannot, even in principle, tell us anything about the meaning of Moby Dick or The Wasteland.
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Booth, Villanova in NCAA final means late night for Mount St. Joseph

Booth came off the Villanova bench and scored a team-high 20 points in their 77-74 victory over the University of North Carolina.
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Pope asks for new Catholic institutions of mercy, charity

Pope Francis asked Catholic dioceses around the world to set up a permanent memorial of the Year of Mercy by establishing a hospital, home for the aged or school in an under-served area.
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Don’t know much geography: identifying U.S. states on shirts and tortilla chips

Our children’s interests and talents lie in so many different areas that I couldn’t begin to guess their future careers.But after the news about the shirts in Walmart that mixed up the shapes of Maryland and Massachusetts, I’m figuring maybe they could consider going into T-shirt design. Just this past weekend we were
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Focusing on the common good

The common good is not the sum of all the individual goods, nor is it a utilitarian kind of greatest good for the greatest number of people.
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Pope meets head of traditionalist Society of St. Pius X

As discussions continue between Vatican officials and leaders of the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X, Pope Francis met with Bishop Bernard Fellay, head of the society.
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