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Christians who reject all refugees are ‘hypocrites,’ pope says

Pope Francis said he does not like "the contradiction of those who want to defend Christianity in the West, and, on the other hand, are against refugees and other religions."
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St. Frances Academy big part of A Conference football shake-up

Football in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference has taken on a unfamiliar look.
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Letter asks Obama, Congress to disavow bias claim in commission report

A letter to President Barack Obama and congressional leaders asks them to "renounce publicly" a contentious sentence in the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights' report that equates religious freedom with discrimination.
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End ‘inhumane’ hostilities now, rescue civilians in Syria, pope pleads

As attacks intensify in Syria, Pope Francis called for an immediate cease-fire so that civilians, especially children, could be rescued from the ruins.
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University of Notre Dame program puts athletics in perspective for two Anne Arundel Catholic schools

Play Like a Champion Today is centered on the “principles of justice, tolerance, respect and solidarity.”
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Sister Marie Elise Regan, former Catonsville principal, dies at 83

Sister Marie Elise Regan was principal of St. Agnes School in Catonsville from 1969 to 1972.
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Cathedral men’s club creates rosary for today’s husbands, fathers

“We pray that (men) be humble, zealous, loyal and gallant – that they be men like Jesus,” Father DeFusco said.
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Weighing life in the presidential election

If we can agree that life is worth protecting, then let’s vote for the candidate we believe best protects it.
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Pope offers red hat to priest whose story moved him to tears

During the pope’s 2014 visit to Tirana, Cardinal-designate Simoni moved many listeners when he described the brutality of a militant atheist regime.
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Women’s conference at Mount draws hundreds to bear ‘Witness of Mercy’

“(Mercy is) not just something we do for a year,” the archbishop said. “It really affects how we live our faith going forward.”
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The power of a thank you

I was sitting in my office at my former parish of St. Mary in Hagerstown not too long ago when one of our faithful parishioners who is involved in pro-life ministry stopped by to see me. She had been praying just down the street from our church outside a “reproductive
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Nurse exudes good lifestyle

When it comes to living with diabetes, Michelle Sheldon-Rubio isn’t shy about offering some food for thought about a disease with which 1.4 million Americans are diagnosed every year.
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