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From Canada to Malaysia, ChristLife draws evangelists to Baltimore Archdiocese

Faithful from 17 states and as far as from Malaysia came to Ellicott City for training in evangelization.
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Indifference, apathy at heart of hunger crisis, pope says

Pope Francis spoke out against the indifference, apathy and broken promises that allow the scourge of hunger to continue.
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Cardinal Burke cuts ties with institute, citing its alignment with Bannon

Cardinal Burke resigned from the Dignitatis Humanae Institute, saying it has become “more and more identified with the political program” of Steve Bannon.
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Movie Review: ‘Yesterday’

Fans of the lads from Liverpool will rejoice over the mostly amiable Beatles-themed comedy "Yesterday" (Universal). Parents of teens anxious to patronize the film, however, will have mixed feelings, given the lapses in behavior and language it includes.
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Pope saddened by drowning of migrant father, daughter at U.S. border

Pope Francis was saddened after seeing photos of the lifeless bodies of a migrant father and his daughter who drowned near the U.S. border with Mexico, the Vatican said.
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Deacon ‘Monti’ Montalto promoted respect for life, shared immense spirit

As a friend put it, Deacon 'Monti' was dedicated to his country, family and the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Purging silence: Vatican expands abuse prevention to lay movements

Millions of Catholics live their faith through their association with lay movements and Catholic groups, but some also have lost their faith when they were sexually abused in those groups and felt they had nowhere to turn.
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Court overturns conviction of death-row inmate for jury selection bias

The court reversed the 2010 conviction of Curtis Flowers, who had argued that the prosecutor, who is white, had prevented African Americans from serving as jurors in his case.
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Baltimore Archdiocese, Catholic Charities offer reassurance to immigrants 

Archbishop Lori and Catholic Charities showed their support for the immigrant community at a Highlandtown parish June 23.
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‘Indescribable joy’ as three men ordained to the priesthood in Baltimore

Fathers Matt DeFusco, Matt Himes and Tyler Kline were ordained priests of the Archdiocese of Baltimore June 22.
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Fictional dialogue shows Catholic, Protestant beliefs on Eucharist

The major theme and strongest part of the book centers around the Eucharist and whether it is a symbol or the actual body of Christ.
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Bishop Madden to lead Baltimore prayer walk for peace June 27

Bishop Denis J. Madden, urban vicar and auxiliary bishop emeritus of Baltimore, will lead a prayer walk for peace June 27 at Transfiguration Catholic Community in Baltimore
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