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Teams tune up for spring season at invitational

Thirty-two teams descended upon the Loyola Blakefield, Towson, campus March 29 for the second annual outdoor track and field Loyola Spring Invitational.
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Women must be informed of breast cancer, abortion link

Thank you for the excellent article, “Connecting abortion and breast cancer” (CR, March 6), citing reasons for the high increase in breast cancer including, “induced abortions.”
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Fond memories of Monsignor James. J. Cronin

I remember the faithfulness of Monsignor James J. Cronin ( CR, Feb. 13). Every Sunday after Mass he would be standing outside our church ready to greet us to smile and say hello or to share something funny that would make you laugh.
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Holy Thursday liturgy highlights service to others

With a simple white apron cinched at his waist, Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien washed the feet of 12 people during the March 20 Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland. The symbolic gesture – repeated in parishes throughout the archdiocese – was a re-enactment of Christ’s...
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Curley’s lacrosse team looks strong again in ‘08

The Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore, Friars enter the 2008 lacrosse season coming off a 2007 MIAA B Conference championship and an 18-1 overall record – the school’s best.
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Catholic University dean to talk at Mount de Sales

Father Kurt Pritzl, O.P., Ph.D., will give a talk titled “Truth, Truths and Contemplation,” at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville on April 19.
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Archbishop Burke starts process to dismiss priest

ST. LOUIS – Archbishop Raymond L. Burke of St. Louis said March 5 that he must proceed with the canonical process of dismissing dissident priest Father Marek Bozek from the clerical state because he has refused to return to his home diocese to be reconciled with the Catholic Church.
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Bishop: Iraqi Christian community undergoing own Calvary

LONDON – An English bishop asked Catholics in England and Wales to mark the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq by praying for the Iraqi Christian community, which is “undergoing its own Calvary.”
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Fond memories of Monsignor James. J. Cronin

I remember the faithfulness of Monsignor James J. Cronin (CR, Feb. 13). Every Sunday after Mass he would be standing outside our church ready to greet us to smile and say hello or to share something funny that would make you laugh. Somehow he made you feel better. He excelled in lifting our human spirit.
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Iraqi archbishop appealed for help in letter

WASHINGTON – The kidnapped archbishop of Mosul, Iraq, recently found dead there, had asked for prayers for Iraqi Chaldean Catholics and said he would be the last person to leave Mosul.
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Office promoting JPII’s sainthood cause seeks testimonies

ROME – The office in charge of promoting Pope John Paul II’s sainthood cause is looking for English speakers who have a story to tell about their meeting with the late pope, their prayers for his intercession or graces received after asking for his help.
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Pope’s trip to the United States is his eighth outside Italy

VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI’s April 15-20 visit to the United States is his eighth trip outside Italy since the beginning of his pontificate in April 2005.
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