Pope calls new cardinals to be agents of unity in divided world

Even Catholics are not immune from "the virus of polarization and animosity," the pope told the new cardinals.
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Proclaim Christ the king of mercy, pope says at end of Holy Year

The whole church and each Christian must "follow his way of tangible love," Pope Francis said.
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Faith, celibacy and spirituality among day two topics at BYCC 2016

A variety of speakers spoke about turning to faith in times of loss and difficulties.
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A Thanksgiving to Remember (and a Lesson in Gratitude)

It was just days before Thanksgiving. We had been waiting for months and months to find out when we would travel to bring our baby boy home from China.We had been matched with him in early January, and he had turned 2 just weeks earlier—without us. I was starting to
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Pope extends special Year of Mercy provisions on confession

Pope Francis formally gave all priests permanent permission to grant absolution to those who confess to having procured an abortion.
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Fellowship, fun fills first night of Baltimore Youth Catholic Conference

Archbishop Lori encouraged the youths to accept Christ's offer of a “very beautiful and lasting friendship.”
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Ripken helps dedicate Babe Ruth Field at Gibbons Commons

Cal Ripken Jr. joined hundreds Nov. 17 for the dedication of the new Babe Ruth Field at Gibbons Commons in Baltimore.
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Catholic high schools earn multiple fall sports titles

An emerging power and a revived one were among the highlights of the fall high school sports season in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Names and Numbers: Retirees, confirmation service and parade of ‘saints”

This installment of Names and Numbers includes service by confirmation students and a parade of “saints” in Towson.
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Five things to know: Turkey Bowl 2016

Calvert Hall and Loyola face off for the 97th Turkey Bowl Thanksgiving Day. Here are five things to know about the annual football game.
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Report commissioned by bishops finds diversity abounds in U.S. church

Catholic institutions and ministries need to adapt and prepare for growing diversity, said a report to bishops.
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A pilgrim, a bishop and his iPhone

What I particularly love about the Pilgrim is that he was preoccupied, not about any of the passing, evanescent goods of the world, but rather about prayer, about a sustained contact with the eternal God.
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