Cathedral men’s club creates rosary for today’s husbands, fathers

“We pray that (men) be humble, zealous, loyal and gallant – that they be men like Jesus,” Father DeFusco said.
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Pope offers red hat to priest whose story moved him to tears

During the pope’s 2014 visit to Tirana, Cardinal-designate Simoni moved many listeners when he described the brutality of a militant atheist regime.
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Weighing life in the presidential election

If we can agree that life is worth protecting, then let’s vote for the candidate we believe best protects it.
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Nurse exudes good lifestyle

When it comes to living with diabetes, Michelle Sheldon-Rubio isn’t shy about offering some food for thought about a disease with which 1.4 million Americans are diagnosed every year.
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Women’s conference at Mount draws hundreds to bear ‘Witness of Mercy’

“(Mercy is) not just something we do for a year,” the archbishop said. “It really affects how we live our faith going forward.”
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Installation of Father Raymond Harris

Father Harris follows a long line of distinguished priests yet he also brings gifts which, in my judgment and yours, are so necessary for Holy Family Parish at this juncture in its history.
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Off the beaten path: Pope looks far afield for new cardinals

Under Pope Francis, the idea that some large archdioceses are always led by a cardinal is fading, but is not altogether gone.
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The power of a thank you

I was sitting in my office at my former parish of St. Mary in Hagerstown not too long ago when one of our faithful parishioners who is involved in pro-life ministry stopped by to see me. She had been praying just down the street from our church outside a “reproductive
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Pope announces 17 new cardinals, including three from U.S.

Pope Francis will conclude the Year of Mercy by creating 17 new cardinals, including three from the United States.
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Tipping Point

Within a span of just a few minutes Wednesday evening, I read George Matysek’s excellent article in the Catholic Review (“When the choice is Clinton or Trump, what’s a Catholic to do?”) and I looked at the stack of mail my husband had dropped on the kitchen table.It contained my
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Prayer garden offers path forward for St. Joseph’s Passionist Monastery Parish

As it finds solid footing for the future, St. Joseph’s Passionist Monastery Parish is paying tribute to the past.
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Newest president-rector of nation’s oldest seminary gets Baltimore welcome

Sulpician Father Phillip J. Brown has been head of St. Mary's Seminary and University in Homeland since July.
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