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Spokesman says Vatican hopes peace prevails in Kosovo

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican is following affairs in Kosovo “with the highest hope that in this delicate moment a sense of responsibility and a spirit of peace may prevail,” said Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, papal spokesman.
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Ice Cards dethrone Gaels

It was a long time in coming. The Calvert Hall College High School Cardinals were always on the doorstep but never could bring quite enough to the ice to dethrone the mighty Mount St. Joseph Gaels – until this year.
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Cardinal says nunciature attack is attack on Catholics

CARACAS, Venezuela – A Venezuelan cardinal called the explosive attack on the apostolic nunciature in Caracas an attack on “the sentiments of all Catholics” in the country.
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Biblical scholar to deliver lecture

Bishop N.T. Wright, Anglican bishop of Durham, England, and one of the world’s most prominent biblical theologians, will deliver the 40th Anniversary Lectures at the Ecumenical Institute of Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Roland Park, Feb. 25-26. The lecture series, part of the Ecumenical Institute’s celebration of 40 years of theological education in...
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Mount St. Joe comes up short at MIAA championships

Once again, the McDonogh wrestling team has won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship. This is their third straight championship, as the Eagles sent a total of 10 wrestlers to the finals and seven walked away as champions.
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Hospital auxiliary celebrates 35 years

The Good Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary celebrated its 35th anniversary on Feb. 6. During those 35 years, the auxiliary for the Baltimore hospital has raised more than $4.6 million dollars, which have been used to improve patient care at Good Samaritan. With just 14 members when it started in 1973, the auxiliary has grown to include...
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There are nice people in the world

The news one reads in this present day is inundated with so much of what is wrong in our society. But I would like to share a story about Cub Scout Pack 1111 out of St. Augustine’s Church in Elkridge which I found to be so uplifting.
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Focus on soul, not plastic surgery

I would expect The Catholic Review, as a Catholic newspaper, to be more interested in how one can improve his or her soul. Writing about and almost glamorizing plastic surgery (CR, Feb. 7) is not a religious topic and has nothing to do with salvation. I don’t think our Lord would ever support such trivial...
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Loyola defends title for the 15th consecutive time

It has been a banner year for the Aqua Dons of Loyola Blakefield. Starting with a 100-mile swim in honor of the late Staff Sgt. Joseph F. Curreri, a 1998 graduate of the Towson school and founder of the charity swim, the Dons unfolded an undefeated regular league season in the MIAA A Conference. Continuing...
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Lebanese cardinal urges mending of relationship

BEIRUT, Lebanon – Lebanon’s Maronite Catholic cardinal called for the mending of Lebanese-Syrian relations “for the welfare of both countries.”
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Father Sikorsky installed as president of Arlington institute

Father Charles Sikorsky, L.C., an alumnus of Calvert Hall College High School in Towson, was inaugurated president of The Institute for the Psychological Sciences in Northern Virginia in a Feb. 9 Mass and ceremony at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. Father Sikorsky is the institute’s third president.
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Pope appeals for end to violence in Chad

VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI appealed for an end to violence in Chad and for dialogue to replace the use of arms. He asked people to join him in prayers for “these brothers and sisters who suffer, asking that they may be spared further violence and that needed humanitarian aid be guaranteed.”
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