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Brother O’Donnell, a lawyer and former educator, remembered as ‘proponent of peace and justice’
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Brother O’Donnell, a lawyer and former educator, remembered as ‘proponent of peace and justice’

Gerry JacksonJuly 27, 20225 min read
Brother Francis J. (Frank) O’Donnell, a tireless advocate for the downtrodden who served on numerous local boards, died July 22. Brother O’Donnell, who would have turned 80 next month, had been a member of the Marianist community for 62 years and a practicing lawyer for the past three decades.
West Baltimore parish blesses renovations to church and iconic dome
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West Baltimore parish blesses renovations to church and iconic dome

Mitzy DerasJuly 25, 20223 min read
Despite a day of blistering heat, members of St. Bernardine Catholic Church in Baltimore, weren’t dissuaded from celebrating the restoration of the parish’s iconic dome.
RADIO INTERVIEW: Parish Renewal
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RADIO INTERVIEW: Parish Renewal

Catholic Review StaffJuly 25, 20221 min read
It’s been about a year since Archbishop William E. Lori established the Office of Parish Renewal to help strengthen faith communities throughout the archdiocese and support parishes in forming missionary disciples.
Blessed Virgin Mary statue returns to Mount, but renovations aren’t complete
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Blessed Virgin Mary statue returns to Mount, but renovations aren’t complete

Gerry JacksonJuly 21, 20223 min read
A 25-foot statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary was returned July 20 to her perch at the National Shrine Grotto overlooking Mount St. Mary’s University, but not yet as a finished product.
Sister Mary Clare Hughes, D.C., Baltimore native who ministered in hospitals, dies at 97
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Sister Mary Clare Hughes, D.C., Baltimore native who ministered in hospitals, dies at 97

Catholic Review StaffJuly 20, 20222 min read
A funeral Mass for Daughter of Charity Sister Mary Clare (Anne Clare) Hughes was offered June 30 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg. Sister Mary Clare died June 25. She was 97.
Diocesan respect-life leaders meet in Baltimore, look to support women in need
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Diocesan respect-life leaders meet in Baltimore, look to support women in need

George P. Matysek Jr.July 20, 20227 min read
Approximately 50 pro-life leaders gathered in Baltimore July 18-20 for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Diocesan Pro-Life Leadership Conference, livestreamed for remote participants.
Former Hagerstown principal dies at 86
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Former Hagerstown principal dies at 86

Catholic Review StaffJuly 18, 20221 min read
A funeral Mass for School Sister of Notre Dame Barbara Mary Slaney was offered June 29 at Villa Assumpta in Towson. Sister Barbara Mary died June 22. She was 86.
Archbishop Lori and Cardinal Dolan say House bill to codify Roe is ‘unjust, extreme’
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Archbishop Lori and Cardinal Dolan say House bill to codify Roe is ‘unjust, extreme’

Catholic News ServiceJuly 18, 20225 min read
The chairmen of two U.S. bishops’ committees said a measure passed by the House July 15 is “the most unjust and extreme abortion on demand bill our nation has ever seen.”
RADIO INTERVIEW: That Man is You
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RADIO INTERVIEW: That Man is You

Catholic Review StaffJuly 18, 20221 min read
Matt Brady is a founding core team leader for “That Man is You” since its beginning at Our Lady of the Fields seven years ago.
Summer vocations camp helps young men discern God’s call
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Summer vocations camp helps young men discern God’s call

Kevin J. ParksJuly 15, 20224 min read
Quo Vadis, an annual event organized and staffed by seminarians in their pastoral year of formation, brings together young men who share an interest in their common Catholic faith and who are interested in discerning God’s call in their lives,
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