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Popemobile shipped to U.S. ahead of pope’s arrival

More than a month before Pope Francis was scheduled to arrive in the United States, his ride landed on U.S. shores.
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Cuban church officials say they need Pope Francis, ‘missionary of mercy’

Ever since Pope Francis’ visit to Cuba was announced, Cuban church officials have billed him as the “missionary of mercy.”
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Korean siblings learn from, educate their high school peers here

Many things struck Cathy Kwon about her new life in the U.S. – and questioned whether or not she would be able to fit in.
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One court OKs stay for Little Sisters; another says no to religious agencies

Two federal appeals courts acted Aug. 21 in cases related to the contraceptive mandate for employee health insurance.
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Malaysia’s response to refugees, migrants studied during USCCB trip

Exploitation and discrimination abound among refugees from Myanmar’s ethnic minority communities who have landed in Malaysia.
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Reputed mafia don’s extravagant funeral raises questions in Rome

Television programs, coffee bars, Italian Twitter and the corridors of political power were abuzz Aug. 20-21 surrounding the funeral of Vittorio Casamonica.
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Catholic Schools Convocation encourages archdiocesan educators to ‘rise above’

Dr. Barbara McGraw Edmondson used AOB teacher’s words as she spoke at the 2015 Catholic Schools Convocation.
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New Little Italy pastor among eight clergy assignments

Archbishop William E. Lori announced eight clergy assignments in the Archdiocese of Baltimore on August 20, 2015.
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We are all ‘Guadalupanos’

Father Mark S. Bialek explains why Catholics, Christians, people of faith and even non-believers consider themselves Guadalupanos.
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Pope Francis and John Carroll

Aug. 15 marked the 225th anniversary of the consecration of the first bishop of Baltimore and the first Catholic bishop of the United States, John Carroll.
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New principals, presidents ready for 2015-16 school year

The Catholic Review profiles 17 new school principals and presidents in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Packed Mass sends message faith can empower community to combat violence

Witness to the power of prayer was in evidence as nearly 600 people gathered for a concelebrated Mass for peace at a Milwaukee Catholic.
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