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Respect the rights of all groups, pope tells Myanmar’s leaders

The plight of the ethnic Muslim minority in Myanmar's Rakhine state was front and center in speeches by Pope Francis and Aung San Suu Kyi, but neither publicly used the word Rohingya.
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Capuchin Franciscans honor Blessed Solanus Casey in Baltimore

Eight days after Father Solanus Casey was beatified in Detroit, Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori celebrated a Mass honoring the Capuchin Franciscan Friar at St. Ambrose in Park Heights Nov. 26.
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Parolin: Vatican II continues to shape church life, Pope Francis’ papacy

The Second Vatican Council continues to have an enduring impact on the Catholic Church and on the papacy of Pope Francis, according to the Vatican's top diplomat, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
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Charter, training still aim to protect children

Recent attention on sexual misconduct in Hollywood and politics has highlighted concerns and pain that the Catholic Church has been addressing for decades.
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Pope, USCCB president pray for victims of Egyptian mosque attack

Pope Francis led pilgrims in prayer for the victims of a bombing at a mosque in Egypt's northern Sinai region.
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Movie Review: ‘Justice League’

When it comes to repetitiously threatening the world with annihilation, Hollywood is almost as persistent as North Korean state media.  So the global danger looming over "Justice League" feels all-too-familiar.
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Pope meets generals after brief welcome by children in Myanmar

Greeted by two dozen children wearing traditional attire and by the nation's bishops, Pope Francis arrived in Myanmar Nov. 27 for a four-day visit.
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Names & Numbers: Young people reach out to those in need

The latest edition of Names & Numbers includes highlights from schools and the work of young people across the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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To experience one of the holiest Christian sites, head to Washington

In the nation's capital, a $15 museum ticket and pair of 3-D glasses is the passport Christian pilgrims and others need to experience what may be the holiest site in Christianity.
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Calvert Hall takes its fourth straight Turkey Bowl, 27-6, over Loyola Blakefield

A seasoned Calvert Hall football team was not about to let its seniors conclude their high school careers with anything less than another victory over Loyola Blakefield.
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Baltimore pilgrims to NCYC find a young church alive and well

The Archdiocese of Baltimore was well represented at the national youth gathering Nov. 16-18, with nearly 250 people from 27 parishes traveling to the event.
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Former Dundalk teacher dies at 75

A funeral Mass for Sister Ann Grayeski, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, was offered Nov. 21 in Scranton, Pa.
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