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Notre Dame of Maryland University going online-only for most classes in fall
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Notre Dame of Maryland University going online-only for most classes in fall

George P. Matysek Jr.August 7, 20202 min read
One day after Loyola University Maryland announced that its undergraduate classes and most graduate classes would be online-only in the fall, neighboring Notre Dame of Maryland University is also transitioning to almost exclusive remote learning for the coming semester.
Kady will be ordained to transitional diaconate Aug. 8
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Kady will be ordained to transitional diaconate Aug. 8

Paul McMullenAugust 7, 20202 min read
Kady, a native of Piedmont, W.Va., will be ordained to the transitional diaconate by Archbishop William E. Lori Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. at St. Ignatius, Hickory, in Forest Hill. It is the penultimate step on his journey to becoming a priest. A livestream of the ordination will be shared on the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Facebook page.
Montgomery County official says in new decree schools cannot open before Oct. 1
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Montgomery County official says in new decree schools cannot open before Oct. 1

Richard SzczepanowskiAugust 7, 20205 min read
Citing regulations to circumvent Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s related Aug. 3 emergency order, Montgomery County’s health officer issued a new directive Aug. 5 again stating that due to increasing rates in the spread of COVID-19, nonpublic schools there cannot reopen for in-person instruction until at least Oct. 1.
Loyola University Maryland to hold fall classes online
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Loyola University Maryland to hold fall classes online

George P. Matysek Jr.August 7, 20203 min read
Citing growing threats from the coronavirus pandemic, Loyola University Maryland announced Aug. 6 that instruction for undergraduate students will be offered only online for the fall semester. Graduate programs will also be offered mostly online.
Baltimore City relaxes limit on church attendance
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Baltimore City relaxes limit on church attendance

Christopher GuntyAugust 6, 20205 min read
Catholic parishes in Baltimore City expressed concern about the executive order Aug. 6 by Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young that tightened restrictions for indoor venues, including religious services.
Pandemic turns REAL for Libertytown youth volunteers
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Pandemic turns REAL for Libertytown youth volunteers

Kevin J. ParksAugust 6, 20205 min read
During the week-long outreach, 33 volunteers worked at five job sites including a home in New Windsor.
GIVEN, Baltimore Archdiocese host prescreening of ‘Fatima’ despite incoming storm
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GIVEN, Baltimore Archdiocese host prescreening of ‘Fatima’ despite incoming storm

Rus VanWesterveltAugust 5, 20206 min read
The event, coordinated by Rachel Harkins Ullmann, GIVEN’s executive director, sold out in 48 hours to local parishioners and families from as far as Washington, D.C.
Maryland governor overturns directive delaying school opening
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Maryland governor overturns directive delaying school opening

Richard SzczepanowskiAugust 5, 20206 min read
The Archdiocese of Washington and its Catholic Schools Office hailed the Aug. 3 emergency order by Maryland’s governor to override a Montgomery County Health Department blanket directive that would have kept nonpublic schools from reopening for in-person instruction through at least Oct. 1.
Mount St. Joseph alum killed in crash remembered as a ‘pure soul’
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Mount St. Joseph alum killed in crash remembered as a ‘pure soul’

George P. Matysek Jr.August 4, 20207 min read
“I grieve when I think of the lost potential for Isaac’s earthly life, in his desire to pursue art, philosophy and theology, but above all in his potential to serve others,” Father Scharbach said, adding that Isaac also had a “seemingly irreplaceable role in our family, where he served as the primary balm who could soften, inspire and encourage each of us.”
Deacon Ponton’s love story with the church ranges from France to Hawaii
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Deacon Ponton’s love story with the church ranges from France to Hawaii

Paul McMullenAugust 3, 20205 min read
While Deacon Ponton said that he “lived life, got kicked around a little,” the pastor who gave him his first holy Communion said that it is that background which will make him a “great” priest when he is ordained for the Archdiocese of Baltimore Aug. 22
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