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Movie Review: ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’

One can only hope that “X-Men: Apocalypse” spells not the end of the world, as the title implies, but the conclusion of this tiresome franchise.
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Our Daily Bread celebrates 35 years with interfaith service

“You all as an organization have … fed lambs until they become sheep,” said Rev. James Green of New Psalmist Baptist Church.
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Life is short; start forgiving, making amends, pope tells priests

Mercy does not overlook the harm caused by sin, the pope said, "rather it takes away evil's power over the future."
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Five Things to Know: Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

June is the month of the Sacred Heart. How much do you know about this popular devotion?
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Applications open for new scholarship money for non-public schools in Maryland

There is new state scholarship money – $5 million – available for K-12 students who wish to attend non-public schools.
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Pope to attend ecumenical prayer service, celebrate Mass in Sweden

Pope Francis will attend two ecumenical events and celebrate Mass with Catholics when he visits Sweden October 31, according to organizers.
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The Feast of the Visitation through Elizabeth’s eyes

How is it, you wonder, that a mere child can become pregnant so easily? She isn’t even married – merely betrothed – and yet God is already giving her the gift you dreamed of for decades. Why God?
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Procession, art celebrate Corpus Christi in Severna Park

Flower carpets and chalk panels decorated the sidewalks and paths along St. John the Evangelist Parish for the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ May 28.
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World must dial down aggression, stop bullying, pope tells YouTubers

Help wipe out bullying and aggression by being better listeners and offering concrete gestures of tolerance and patience, Pope Francis said.
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily – Corpus Christi, 2016

In the Eucharist our tendency to become absorbed in our own needs is met by the overflowing abundance of God’s merciful love.
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John Carroll School extends mercy to mother, son from Nigeria

Mike Tertsea's classmates raised $1,763 and $500 was donated by teachers to bring Tertsea's mother from Africa for his graduation.
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Ignore the church schedule and serve the people, pope tells deacons

Deacons are called to be servants who set aside their own self-serving plans and are generous with their lives, Pope Francis said.
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