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Laity shine light on annual appeal

The title of the 2016 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, “A Light Brightly Visible,” describes the faith of its co-chairs, Dr. Ellen Yankellow and William Chapman, her husband.
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Frederick legacy serves as backdrop to Catholic Schools Week kick-off

Archbishop Lori helped kick off Catholic Schools Week with a special Mass at St. John Regional Catholic School in Frederick.
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IND tops Mercy as ‘The Game’ turns 50

The Super Bowl is an international brand, but in Baltimore, nothing elicits more passion than “The Game.”
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Movie Review of Kung Fu Panda 3: Just as the first two were, the third time’s a charm

As Kung Fu Panda 2 ended, we saw a panda sitting on a mountain saying, “My son is alive.”Since then, my family and I—and maybe you too?—have been wondering how the main character Po would reconnect with his panda father and what that reunion would be like. I was especially
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Time to move the March for Life

Victor Jauquet was one of the younger representatives of Our Lady of Victory in Arbutus at the 2016 March for Life. (Erik Zygmont/CR Staff)Every year on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, hundreds of thousands of people from around the country descend on Washington D.C. to petition for the end
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Zika: What expectant moms need to know

I have permanent scars on my feet from mosquito bites I acquired while I was pregnant with Collin in the summer of 2009. I don’t know if it’s my fair skin, my AB- blood, or my vegan diet that make me such a delicacy for mosquitos, but when I’m pregnant
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Values – economic and otherwise – major reason non-Catholics choose Catholic schools

“We teach the Catholic faith without making any kids feel left out,” said Karen Murphy, principal of Resurrection-St. Paul School.
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Names & Numbers: Catholic schools in the news

In advance of Catholic Schools Week, Names & Numbers focuses on Catholic education.
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More than 1,000 missionaries of mercy will serve during jubilee

More than 1,000 "missionaries of mercy" from all over the world will receive a special mandate from Pope Francis to preach and teach about God's mercy, said Archbishop Rino Fisichella.
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On practicing good humor: Another look at the prayer of Saint Thomas More 

It is requisite for the relaxation of the mind that we make use, from time to time, of playful deeds and jokes.-Saint Thomas Aquinas, whose feast we celebrate today.The effects of Snowmageddon:  The Holy Spirit has been hinting to me lately about the need for more good humor. Reminders have
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Prayers, care for sick are common ground for believers, pope says

Praying for a loved one's health and healing, tenderly caring for them are experiences all people share, Pope Francis said.
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Catholic school students go to great lengths to serve

Young people see service as a way of living out the Gospel message.
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