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Holding my baby boy

It's late, and I'm tired. But our little boy has a cough. It's just not going away. And he's having trouble getting to sleep.So I scoop him up. He's too big to carry these days and I know it. I’ll feel it tomorrow. But he's still my baby boy. I
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Baltimore sixth-graders expand learning, leadership on banks of Chesapeake

“What struck me most was watching our kids push themselves, physically and emotionally,” said Marie Snyder of St. Casimir School.
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Archdiocese of Baltimore wins top education honors

The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) has recognized the Archdiocese of Baltimore as an exceptional supporter of Catholic education.
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Trying to understand suicide

People don't commit suicide because they feel good. They commit suicide because they feel awful.
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God is greater than our sins, pope says at general audience

The power of God’s forgiveness “is greater than our sins,” Pope Francis said.
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Easter attacks in Pakistan not first time Christians targeted

he terrorist attack that killed more than 70 people in a Lahore park on Easter
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Interfaith pilgrimage will bring message of mercy and justice to Baltimore

“If there’s anyone who understands the poor, the disenfranchised, victims of injustice, it’s Pope Francis and he gave us all such a lift,” Archbishop William E. Lori said.
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How to pray the Divine Mercy chaplet

Want to learn how to pray the Divine Mercy chaplet? Here's a guide to the popular devotion.
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Freedom of speech gets bumpy ride on U.S. college campuses

College campuses, once considered bastions of free expression, have been erring so much on the side of caution and fear of offending others that many say they are stifling free speech.
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Rally outside White House Easter Egg Roll seeks end of family detention

Demonstrators call on the U.S. to recognize the thousands of mothers and children who have fled Central America in search of safety.
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Catholic leaders reflect on life, work of EWTN founder Mother Angelica

Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky, president of the U.S. bishops' conference, is one of may to remember the life of Mother Angelica.
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