Archbishop Lori rejects claim religious liberty used as excuse to discriminate

Archbishop Lori sharply criticized comments that “religious liberty” and “religious freedom” were “code words" of discrimination.
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It’s FUNdamental!

On most Friday nights, you can find the Barberry 6 relaxing at home, watching the Orioles or playing Kerplunk. It’s too hard for us to find a place that’s fun, affordable, and accommodating for our 3 boisterous boys and newborn girl. So, when I heard that FUNdamentals,
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Cardinal beatifies Polish-born priest deported to Central Asia, who stayed to serve

A Vatican official beatified a Polish-born priest deported to Soviet-ruled Central Asia who volunteered to stay on and minister to Catholics.
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Archbishop O’Brien reflects on lessons learned after 9/11

“They were getting messages from their commanders,” Archbishop O’Brien said. “‘We need our chaplains. Where is our chaplain?’”
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Having fun at the Nun Run

A few months ago I mentioned the Nun Run to a friend who was looking for local races, and she signed up right away. But I am not the most organized person and I never know what our weekends will involve, so I didn’t register.I’ve also never participated in any
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Movie Review: ‘Sully’

Hanks is in his element conveying the understated heroism of the aviator who landed his plane on the Hudson River.
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Sister Anthony Celine O’Leary taught 37 years in Baltimore Archdiocese

Sister Anthony Celine O’Leary, whose 71 years as a Sister of St. Francis of Philadelphia included 37 teaching young students in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died Sept. 2.
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Gift of Hope, Baltimore

We share in joy of praying where a saint prayed and of walking where a saint walked.
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Essex parish remembers 9/11

Red, white and blue drowned out purple Sept. 11 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
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Dragon Boat Races are winning combination of competition and compassion

In total, this year’s Dragon Boat Races raised more than $700,000 for Catholic Charities’ programs.
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Exploring the final frontier, Star Trek offered peace, paper says

Honoring Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, the Vatican newspaper said the popular series gave the world a model of peace and cooperation.
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From suffering to hope: Persecuted Vietnamese community embraces faith

Huddled in a wet corner of a cramped North Vietnamese concentration camp, Luke Le Sinh whispered prayers as his emaciated cellmates slept beside him
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