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Obispo Brennan comparte sus esperanzas para la comunidad Latina en Convención de Ministerios Sociales

“Mi meta a largo plazo,” dijo el Obispo Mark E. Brennan, “es que los Católicos Hispanos, aquí y en todo el país, se conviertan en levadura de la masa de nuestra cultura.”
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‘A light that is breaking through’: Pro-lifers march on Annapolis

Pro-life supporters arrived in throngs to participate in the 39th annual Maryland March for Life March 3.
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Sister Mary Cordelia Eckert, hospital administrator, dies at 94

A funeral Mass for Sister Mary Cordelia Eckert, a former hospital administrator, was offered March 25 at Mercy Villa in Baltimore. Sister Cordelia died March 20.
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Scars of past wounds give strength for the future, pope says

Pope Francis spoke to earthquake survivors April 2 at Carpi and Mirandola.
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Cathedral students among CRS Helping Hands

For the second straight year, the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Parish has held a CRS Helping Hands meal-packaging event as a Lenten outreach initiative.
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Maryland bishops join fight against human trafficking, announce training sessions

The Catholic bishops in Maryland have announced their full support for efforts to combat human trafficking.
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Sister Barbara Ann Brzeczko, F.S.S.J., former St. Casimir teacher and principal, dies

Born in Baltimore in 1937, Franciscan Sister of St. Joseph Barbara Ann Brzeczko professed her first vows in 1959.
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Sister Mary Christopher Bourke, former principal who served students well beyond graduation, dies

Serving mainly in education, Sister Mary Christopher was appointed principal of the former Mount St. Agnes High School in Baltimore at age 30, a position she held for most of her ministry.
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Daughter of St. Gianna Molla shares story of her sacrifice with Ellicott City parish

Molla is the child St. Gianna struggled to carry to term after doctors discovered a fibroid tumor that threatened both her life and her baby’s.
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Bishop concerned U.S. won’t meet carbon emission goals after Trump order

President Trump’s executive order calling for a review of the Clean Power Plan jeopardizes environmental protections, said Bishop Frank J. Dewane.
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Bishop Madden: Retired now … sort of

Archbishop Lori asked Bishop Madden to remain a vicar general of the archdiocese and to serve as urban vicar in his retirement.
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Men’s conference participants told to be on fire, not ‘lukewarm’

At least 1,000 men from across the Baltimore Archdiocese converged on Morgan State University for the annual Catholic men's conference.
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