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When it comes to happiness, there’s no app for that, pope tells teens

Youth from around the world flocked to Rome for a special Year of Mercy event for teens aged 13-16.
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Pat Healey of the Baltimore Blast

The Catholic Review recently spoke with Pat Healey, all-star defender for the Baltimore Blast.
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Seafarer’s Center in Dundalk gets familiar visitor

“As the Port of Baltimore grows,” Archbishop Lori said, “the importance of this ministry grows.”
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Ohio seminary approves changes to strengthen admissions process

Three initiatives designed to strengthen the admissions process at the Pontifical College Josephinum have been approved by the school's board of trustees.
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How to support loved ones who are struggling with infertility

Maybe it seems like a strange thing to think about at a wedding. But every time we watch couples exchanging their vows, I worry that the smiling newlyweds will have trouble creating their family.Infertility is a heavy cross to carry in a marriage.It’s lonely and painful. It forces couples to
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Turnout at vigils for murdered priest testament to his love, commitment

In the days Father Rene Robert was listed as missing, the faithful gathered at two churches for prayer vigils.
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Inquiry into Dorothy Day’s life next step in sainthood cause

A canonical inquiry into the life of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, will begin soon and extend to the end of the year.
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Planned Parenthood CEO at Georgetown said dismissive of pro-life views

Controversy surrounds the appearance of the head of Planned Parenthood at Jesuit-run Georgetown University April 20.
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Lifeblood of the church: Engaging youth at Towson University

When the need to reach out to the massive student body at Towson University was mentioned, Father Matt Buening was moved to stand up.
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Easter Rising: Insurrection marked beginning of modern Irish Republic

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising, as it was known.
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Seventh-grade scribe wins kudos from archbishop

Hannah Shaffrey, seventh-grade, wins the first annual Sacred Heart Middle School Essay Contest.
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Rescued refugees report hundreds drowned in Mediterranean

The same day Pope Francis brought 12 Syrian refugees to Rome from Greece, a merchant ship rescued 41 refugees, including a 3-year-old child.
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