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Embracing a resolution that will last

Imagining change is easy. Implementing change is difficult. That’s why I question most resolutions. What you want is probably a good thing, but to reach that goal, you need to think of the journey as much as the destination.
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Striving for Peace in the Year of the Qualified Yes

Do you have a resolution for the New Year?A year ago, I announced that I was planning to make 2015 a year of saying no. I never reported back on that because my attempt to say no during the Year of No was an outright failure.So this year I am trying
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St. Agnes Healthcare and University Maryland Medical System enter partnership

The affiliation agreement will allow the two organizations to share resources and create a regional, clinically integrated system of care.
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Seek out signs God offers everyone for finding Jesus, pope says

Go out and seek the signs God is offering everyone today that will lead to Christ, Pope Francis said.
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Remembering Joe Hughes: A man for others, for family, and for Harford County 

After a long battle with illness, Joseph John Hughes of Bel Air went Home to Our Lord on Christmas Eve. It was the day before his wife Germaine’s Christmas birthday. And as I think of Joe coming into the Nearer Presence of the Lord, an image comes to
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The running pastor: Monsignor Hilgartner evangelizes on the road, too

Fit in around morning Mass, prayer is often woven into the solitude of Father Hilgartner's four-mile runs.
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Bon Secours Sister Justine Cyr was pioneer in healthcare leadership

Bon Secours Sister Justine Cyr was a national leader in healthcare ministry who served as a pediatric nurse, director of nursing and a hospital administrator.
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Baltimore archdiocese releases official statement regarding allegation against high school teacher-coach

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has received an allegation involving Ms. Catherine Czapski, 24, who has served as soccer and track/cross-country coach and substitute teacher at Bishop Walsh School, a K-12 Catholic school in Cumberland.
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Away in a manger: Pope makes secret stop at Nativity scene’s birthplace

Pope Francis made a surprise visit to the place where his namesake, St. Francis of Assisi, created the world's first Nativity scene.
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God has become one with us, and we have become one with God

Our job is not to make the world Christian. Our job is to so allow the God who lives in us to live through us.
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Frederick interfaith service attracts 400

More than 400 people from a wide variety of faiths ushered in the new year by coming together at St. Katharine Drexel in Frederick for a Dec. 31 interfaith prayer service.
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Five to Watch in 2016

Meet five men and women in the Archdiocese of Baltimore who figure to have a memorable 2016.
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