Remembering Cardinal Keeler

Cardinal William H. Keeler speaks to the media prior to leaving Baltimore for Rome to participate in the papal conclave in 2005. (CR File)I had planned to write on another topic today, but when I woke to see the news of Cardinal Keeler’s passing, all I could think about was
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Famine, worsened by war, threatens South Sudanese, official says

Half of the 5 million people in South Sudan, wrought by civil war, are on the brink of starvation.
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U.S. Catholics asked ‘to accompany’ migrants, refugees seeking better life

The bishops urged Catholics to pray for an end to the root causes of violence and other circumstances forcing families to flee their homeland to find a better life
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ChristLife national training coming to Linthicum parish, renews evangelization

The ChristLife National Training Conference will be held April 26-28 at St. Philip Neri in Linthicum.
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Sister Frances McSherry, D.C., served orphaned children

Sister Frances also ministered in the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., as well as in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia.
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Confirmation hearings open for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee

Gorsuch, who attended a Jesuit-run Catholic high school in Maryland, Georgetown Preparatory School, is an Episcopalian.
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Archdiocesan Mass for Consecrated Life

May the Lord inspire many young people to discern a vocation to consecrated life.
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Form and chaos

In the Catholic imagination, the God who created the heavens and the earth brought an order out of primordial chaos.
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Czech Cardinal Vlk, former window-washer, clandestine priest, dies

Czech Cardinal Miloslav Vlk, who washed windows and ministered underground during communism, died of cancer March 18.
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Examination of Mencken’s writings on religion has lessons for today

As Hart notes, Mencken had the “capacity to expose civil religion’s pretense, idealism and hollowness.”
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Pope apologizes for Catholics’ participation in Rwanda genocide

Pope Francis "conveyed his profound sadness, and that of the Holy See and of the church, for the genocide against the Tutsi."
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