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Sister M. Monica Byrne, I.H.M., taught in Catonsville
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Sister M. Monica Byrne, I.H.M., taught in Catonsville

Catholic Review StaffSeptember 26, 20191 min read
Immaculate Heart of Mary Sister M. Monica Byrne, whose lengthy ministry as an educator brought her to the Archdiocese of Baltimore in the late 1970s, died Sept. 14 at Our Lady of Peace Residence, in Scranton, Pa. She was 93.
St. Vincent de Paul Parish temporarily closes park used by homeless 
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St. Vincent de Paul Parish temporarily closes park used by homeless 

Mary K. TilghmanSeptember 25, 20195 min read
St. Vincent de Paul Parish has closed the corner park adjacent to its downtown Baltimore church, forbidding visitors to sit or sleep there as has been the custom of people experiencing homelessness for many years. 
Baltimore Archdiocese Filipino celebration brings another big crowd to cathedral
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Baltimore Archdiocese Filipino celebration brings another big crowd to cathedral

Rus VanWesterveltSeptember 25, 20194 min read
On the last full day of summer, nearly 2,000 people from across the Mid-Atlantic region turned out for the ninth annual Archdiocese of Baltimore Filipino Saints Fiesta Celebration at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland Sept. 22.
Archdiocese welcomes 17 new seminarians, largest group in at least 36 years
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Archdiocese welcomes 17 new seminarians, largest group in at least 36 years

George P. Matysek Jr.September 24, 20195 min read
The addition of 17 new seminarians brings the total number studying for the archdiocese to 52.
Frederick church closes temporarily after falling plaster causes damage
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Frederick church closes temporarily after falling plaster causes damage

Mary K. TilghmanSeptember 20, 20193 min read
Weekend Masses at St. John the Evangelist in Frederick will be offered Sept. 21-22 in the school hall while the church remains closed during clean-up and inspections following incidents of falling plaster. 
Partners in Excellence honors benefactor, raises $164,400
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Partners in Excellence honors benefactor, raises $164,400

Catholic Review StaffSeptember 19, 20192 min read
Contributors helped PIE far surpass its $100,000 fundraising goal by donating $164,400, including a significant gift from an anonymous donor in honor of Linehan.
Brunswick parishioner begins ministry in Cambodia
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Brunswick parishioner begins ministry in Cambodia

Catholic Review StaffSeptember 19, 20193 min read
Barbara Smith of St. Mary’s Parish in Brunswick departed for Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sept. 3 to begin teaching in one of the Salesian Sisters’ boarding high schools and live in community with the sisters for a year. She will have the option of extending for a second year.
Sister Paula Marie Phelan, a pioneer in pathology, dies at 105
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Sister Paula Marie Phelan, a pioneer in pathology, dies at 105

George P. Matysek Jr.September 18, 20194 min read
Mercy Sister Paula Marie Phelan, a pioneer in pathology who devoted nearly half a century to ministry at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, died Sept. 12. She was 105.
New pastoral council advising Archbishop Lori meets for the first time
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New pastoral council advising Archbishop Lori meets for the first time

Christopher GuntySeptember 16, 20196 min read
A newly established Archdiocesan Pastoral Council met for the first time Sept. 14 for a formation retreat and orientation about the work of the archdiocese.
St. Pius X in final stages of becoming ‘fully-integrated’ Montessori school
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St. Pius X in final stages of becoming ‘fully-integrated’ Montessori school

Mary K. TilghmanSeptember 14, 20195 min read
The only Catholic Montessori school in the state, St. Pius X in 2011 began transitioning to the individualized program, which is designed to allow students to learn at their own pace.
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