Good Shepherd Center plans leadership change

Sister Mary Rosaria Baxter, R. G. S., is stepping down as president of Good Shepherd Center in Halethorpe after 16 years leading the residential treatment facility for adolescent girls with emotional and behavioral difficulties of a psychiatric nature.
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Good Shepherd Services ponders next steps as youth pulled from residential program

“Heartbreaking” was how Michele Wyman described the reaction of Good Shepherd Services staff and leadership to the decision of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services and Department of Human Resources to remove 49 youths from the care of the 153-year-old institution.
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Discovery of Earth-sized planets boosts hope of finding alien life

The discovery has revealed the highest number of Earth-sized planets revolving around a single parent star, said Father David Brown.
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Parkton parish school transitioning to early learning center

Our Lady of Grace School in Parkton will discontinue grades first through eighth at the end of the current school year, and will expand its pre-school options in 2017-18, to include pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds, in addition to its current pre-K-3, pre-K-4 and kindergarten levels.
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If the shoe fits: Papal remarks on immigration apply to U.S., too

When Pope Francis affirms basic Christian principles, he is not singling out one person or nation, but he definitely is not excluding them either.
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Movie Review: ‘The Great Wall’

Those seeking nothing more from a movie than sheer spectacle may be satisfied with the visually interesting but thoroughly implausible action adventure “The Great Wall.”
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Question Corner: Changing names of churches/Thanking high donors

Father Doyle answers reader questions about changing the names of churches and thanking high donors.
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Trump administration announces wide-ranging immigration guidelines

Catholic leaders have been urging dignity and respect for migrants and have acknowledged the rampant fear among communities.
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This Lent, meat OK’d for St. Patrick’s Day in the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Catholics wishing to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with corned beef may do so this year, even though March 17 falls on a Friday of Lent.
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Big man Smith looks to keep Mount St. Joseph rolling

Jalen Smith of Mount St. Joseph swept the Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors.
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Joe Breschi

Joe Breschi, a Towson native and the men’s lacrosse coach at the University of North Carolina, sits down with the Catholic Review.
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Beginning Lent without a plan

For weeks I have been reading blogs full of ideas of what to do for Lent. Almost every single one offers a new take on how to incorporate prayer and fasting and sacrifice into each day. Part of me wants to try every single idea.By now I should almost certainly
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