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Archbishop Lori announces clergy appointments

Archbishop William E. Lori announces the following appointments, which took effect Sept. 1.
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Book says nuns found John Paul I dead, could help on path to sainthood

Two women may hold the key to clearing up questions still surrounding the death of Pope John Paul I and to overcoming the first hurdle on his path to canonization.
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Masses highlight differences and connections between France and U.S.

As Archbishop William E. Lori and a small delegation visited this small northern French town in mid-October for a weekend of festivities, daily Masses highlighted the differences and the connections between France and the United States.
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Notre Dame Prep completes perfect field hockey season

Notre Dame Preparatory School capped a perfect 18-0 season in field hockey Nov. 5 with a 3-1 victory over Garrison Forest in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) A Conference championship game at Stevenson University.
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USCCB president decries massive shooting at Texas Baptist church

The U.S. Catholic Church stands "in unity" with the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, and the larger community after a shooting during Sunday services took the lives of at least 26 people and injured at least 20 others.
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As Baltimore City marks 300 murders, prayers for peace continue

“People should not have to live that way,” Bishop Madden insisted. “It’s not normal that people shoot each other.”
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Movie Review: ‘Victoria and Abdul’

The platonic bond at the heart of the plot is sweet and endearing. But the film's attitude toward colonialism seems overly simplified.
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Chapel re-opening in France marks ties to Carroll students

The Chapel of the Jesuits re-opening to the public, after a four-year renovation, was a cooperative effort between the town of Saint-Omer and the United States, especially the state of Maryland.
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Mass formally opens canonization cause for Black Elk

With the formal opening of his cause, Black Elk now has the title "servant of God."
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Priest resigns as consultant on doctrine after letter to pope

The Capuchin Franciscan priest is former executive director of the U.S. bishops' Secretariat of Doctrine and Canonical Affairs expressed loyalty to the pope but at the same time told the pope that "a chronic confusion seems to mark your pontificate."
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Baltimore Archdiocese making plans for World Youth Day 2019 in Panama

There are several requirements, including forms, waivers, reservations, documents and payments, to join the Baltimore delegation for WYD 2019. These need to be reviewed and approved by Oct. 18, 2018.
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After Harvey, faith fuels Houston fans; team wins World Series

Tradition holds that if the parish -- which sits close to the ballpark across the street -- sells out of its rosaries on game day, the Astros will win.
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