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Shaking up the Church

WikiLeaks revealed political operatives hoping to shake up the Church so that it would be conformed to their view of the world.
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Parish leaders react to pastoral planning proposal from Archbishop Lori

Under the proposed model, each parish will be part of a pastorate that will have a single pastoral leader and leadership team.
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Movie Review: “Max Steel”

Yet another action figure leaps off the toy store shelves and onto the big screen in "Max Steel", the coming-of-age chronicle of a Mattel-made superhero.
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Five Things to Know: First Fruits Farm

As the harvest season nears its end, here are some facts about First Fruits Farm and how it provides food to people in need.
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Amen: No place like the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Never underestimate the challenges in our community, nor the opportunities therein.
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Parents of teen killed in car accident offer mercy and forgiveness to driver

The driver who caused the death of a teen has experienced profound grace by the compassion shown to her by the boy’s parents.
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The trouble with the ‘You Go Girl’ culture

My point is that it is altogether possible—and eminently desirable—to say “you go boy” with as much vigor as “you go girl.”
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Women benefactors offer invaluable contributions toward urban Catholic education

The Women’s Education Alliance has benefitted Catholic Community Schools to the tune of $2 million in scholarships and other initiatives.
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Memorial marking where Moses saw Promised Land reopens in Jordan

The Memorial of Moses on Mount Nebo has reopened its doors to the public amid festivities, after nearly a decade of restoration.
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Pope Francis names Baltimore priest a monsignor

Monsignor McLean Cummings, a 50-year-old priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, has ministered at the Congregation for Eastern Churches five years.
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By laughing at ourselves, we grow, change for better, says actress-writer

The comedy writer and producer of “The Jim Gaffigan Show” accepted the inaugural Eloquentia Perfecta Award from Paulist Press and the Fordham University Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education.
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Don’t Turn Away: Attempt The Politics You Really Want

In the month that leads up to an Election Day, people always seem to be eager for the campaign season to end. Most years, I hear complaints about TV commercials and telephone calls. This year I’m not hearing that, because of course this is not most years.This campaign has struck
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