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Transitional deacon awaits June 25 priestly ordination

Michael Rubeling, a transitional deacon from Libertytown, will be ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Baltimore June 25.
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Last priest who was imprisoned in Dachau camp dies

Father Hermann Scheipers, the last surviving priest who was imprisoned in the notorious Dachau prison camp, died June 2 in his North Rhine hometown of Ochtrup, Germany, at age 102.
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A cup of coffee with the champ

“Noooooo!” we thought. He’s not coming over here! But he was! Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and a Muslim bodyguard were headed for our table in a restaurant deserted after lunchtime in the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington.
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Movie Review: ‘Finding Dory’

This buoyant new film’s entertainment value is moored to solid morals.
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On 50th anniversary, St. Ann recounts ‘story of memorable characters’

Parishioners of St. Ann in Hagerstown celebrated the golden jubilee of the founding of their parish June 11.
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: St. Barnabas Memorial

No one in a fraternal order should be a lone ranger; rather, we are all part of a team.
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We must recognize dignity of all, Orlando bishop says at prayer vigil

“Our presence here tonight is a symbol of hope. We come to pray,” said Bishop Noonan.
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Orlando: A Christian response

Whether the assailant hated gay people, hated Americans or was driven by some other motivation, is unclear at the time of this writing. What is clear is his disregard for human life and the evident evil behind his decision to commit such an unthinkable crime.
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Our first family fishing trip (and definitely not our last)

Our little boy has been asking to go fishing for months. He had never been fishing before, but he desperately wanted to go. When he received some money for Christmas, he went and bought a fishing rod, but we told him we couldn’t go fishing until the spring.Since then he has asked many,
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Mary Slicher

Mary Slicher, executive Director of Project PLASE, Inc., which serves people lacking ample shelter and employment, visits with the Catholic Review.
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Pope offers prayers for Orlando victims of ‘terrible, absurd violence’

Pope Francis expressed hope that people would find ways to identify and uproot "the causes of such terrible and absurd violence."
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Speaking up: What I plan to teach my sons and daughter about rape

In a few short weeks, I will meet my daughter for the first time. I’ve spent the past three months trying to wrap my head around what it’s going to be like to parent a girl, seeing as how I’ve been raising three boys up until this point.I was worried
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