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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Pope asks business leaders to take a risk on using money for good

“Corruption is the worst social plague,” the pope said, and it often starts with little white lies.
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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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Annual Peace Dinner in Baltimore explores responses in a world where violence abounds

“We want to start a dialogue and a chance to talk with people about ending war and practicing nonviolence,” Bishop Botean said.
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Bishops’ strategic plan urges ‘missionary discipleship’ across the church

A new strategic plan reflects the efforts of Pope Francis to establish a more merciful and accompanying church.
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U.S. bishops gather at St. Peter Claver for historic Mass

“This parish is that field hospital envisioned by Pope Francis where the Lord’s mercy is shared day in and day out,” said Archbishop Lori.
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Texas cardinal, L.A. archbishop elected USCCB president, vice president

Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston was elected president of the U.S. bishops’ conference Nov. 15.
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Holy doors close, but mission of mercy continues

The pope said he wanted the Holy Year to be “a new step on the church’s journey in her mission to bring the Gospel of mercy to each person.”
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Big lessons to be learned from small actions, departing USCCB head says

“We bishops and all who serve the Lord need also to open our hearts to the joy that others will give to us," Archbishop Kurtz said.
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Religious liberty key part of church ministry, Archbishop Lori tells fellow bishops

Archbishop Lori says bishops should speak out for religious freedom for all people of faith whose beliefs are compromised.
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Catholicism embodied: “The Pivotal Players”

There are important things to be learned from each of these God-touched human personalities for the challenges Catholicism faces in the post-modern world of the twenty-first century.
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Green day in Gambrills, where Incarnation students plant 600 saplings

Students at The School of the Incarnation went outdoors Nov. 14 for lessons in environmental stewardship, forestry and the passage of time.
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