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Movie Review: “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2”

With "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2", one of the most successful cinema franchises of recent times reaches a surprisingly glum finale.
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Mary Beth Marsden

Mary Beth Marsden, WBAL-AM 1090 news anchor and parishioner of Church of the Nativity in Timonium, sat down with The Catholic Review to discuss her faith.
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Gov. Hogan and Comptroller Franchot volunteer at Our Daily Bread

Gov. Lawrence Hogan Jr. and Comptroller Peter Franchot volunteered at Our Daily Bread in Baltimore Nov. 24.
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More than ever, a man for others

Loyola Blakefield's Van Brooks serves others after a football injury left him paralyzed.
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Alumni perpetuate Calvert Hall tradition, 56 years and growing

Dedicated alumni have been attending every Calvert Hall homecoming for 56 consecutive years.
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Education is too selective, elitist, pope says

Pope Francis is warning against Catholic education becoming elitist.
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Presenting facts is key to parish and school planning, Bishop Rozanski says

Springfield Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski, former auxiliary bishop of Baltimore, believes sharing information is key to any planning process.
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Week In My Life 2015: Sunday

I’ve been blogging every day this week as part of Week In My Life, a linkup hosted by Kathryn at Team Whitaker. Here are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. If you’ve missed them all, you can skim through seven days in one blow! Or just read today’s and
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Week In My Life 2015: Saturday

This week I am blogging every day as part of Week In My Life, a linkup hosted by Kathryn at Team Whitaker. If you missed the earlier posts, here are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.It’s Saturday and, because I have the best husband in the world, he lets me sleep
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Freelancing the religious life: An ‘urban hermit’ tells her story

Julia Bolton Holloway is a Catholic "urban hermit" who practices contemplative solitude.
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Mexican priest found dead with possible signs of torture

A Mexican priest has been found dead in the state of Puebla with possible signs of torture, four days after disappearing in mysterious circumstances.
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Faith leaders say refugees from Syria, elsewhere require compassion, acceptance

A Boston cardinal and the Maryland Catholic Conference were among hundreds of faith leaders who called for compassion for refugees.
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