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Did Apollo 11 mission make Archbishop Borders bishop of the moon?
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Did Apollo 11 mission make Archbishop Borders bishop of the moon?

Christopher GuntyJuly 16, 20195 min read
In 1969 he led the Diocese of Orlando, which included the launching pad for the historic Apollo 11 mission.
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‘One small step’ 50 years ago advanced human knowledge
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‘One small step’ 50 years ago advanced human knowledge

Christopher GuntyJuly 15, 20194 min read
Fifty years after men first walked on the moon, humans continue to seek something beyond us.
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A visit to New York City, a family dinosaur, and vying for aunt of the day (7 Quick Takes)
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A visit to New York City, a family dinosaur, and vying for aunt of the day (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerJuly 11, 20194 min read
Last weekend we decided—somewhat spontaneously—to head into Manhattan to go to the American Museum of Natural History.
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Holy days of obligation/Catholic-Jewish wedding
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Holy days of obligation/Catholic-Jewish wedding

Father Kenneth DoyleJuly 10, 20193 min read
Regarding the feast of the Ascension, in most of the United States that celebration has been transferred to the following Sunday.
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Creating a gift for a legend
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Creating a gift for a legend

Rita BuettnerJuly 8, 20194 min read
Jaime Bramble Schell has known Augustine Miceli, Sr., for years as a dear family friend. When he was visiting her parents this past May, he noticed a collage Jaime had made hanging on their wall.
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Because of your support
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Because of your support

Archdiocese of BaltimoreJuly 8, 20193 min read
… College campus ministry is thriving at Towson University
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Candy apples during the summer, no burgers on the Fourth of July, and other stranger things (7 Quick Takes)
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Candy apples during the summer, no burgers on the Fourth of July, and other stranger things (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerJuly 5, 20194 min read
If you can’t have what you want for dinner on Independence Day, when can you?
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Showering a growing family with love
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Showering a growing family with love

Rita BuettnerJuly 2, 20193 min read
Just 10 years ago I was sitting at my own shower, opening gifts for our son who was waiting for us in China.
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Sorry for your loss (yawn)
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Sorry for your loss (yawn)

Suzanna Molino SingletonJuly 1, 20195 min read
To me, the most mundane, unoriginal and programmed words uttered to someone who has lost someone else through death is, “Sorry for your loss.” Really? Is this the best we can think of?
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Staycationing fun, Berger cookies, and other wishes that come true (7 Quick Takes)
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Staycationing fun, Berger cookies, and other wishes that come true (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerJune 28, 20195 min read
My sons and I have been staycationing this week, and I don’t know how we can ever fit this week into only 7 Quick Takes. Sit back, buckle up, and let’s go!
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