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Baltimore Archdiocese priests to participate in 50-mile penitential pilgrimage
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Baltimore Archdiocese priests to participate in 50-mile penitential pilgrimage

Paul McMullenOctober 30, 20183 min read
Father John “Jack” Lombardi has led dozens of lengthy walking pilgrimages in Maryland and abroad, most promoting religious liberty. In response to the clergy abuse crisis, the Hancock-based pastor will lead a 50-mile “Pilgrimage for the Priesthood, in Penance and Prayer,” originating in Emmitsburg Nov. 9 and concluding in Baltimore Nov. 11.
Elkridge church welcomes ‘trunk-or-treaters’
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Elkridge church welcomes ‘trunk-or-treaters’

Emily Rosenthal AlsterOctober 29, 20185 min read
“Our goal is to get younger families involved in the church,” said Laurie Kaplan, one of the family ministry coordinators. “There’s just so many families with young kids – it’s just nice to bring them into the faith.”
Archdiocese tightens screening requirements to enhance child protection
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Archdiocese tightens screening requirements to enhance child protection

Christopher GuntyOctober 29, 20184 min read
The Archdiocese of Baltimore is enhancing its requirements for training and background checks for employees, clergy and most volunteers to continue to ensure safe environments for children.
Archbishop Lori says his heart ‘broken’ by tragedy of synagogue shooting
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Archbishop Lori says his heart ‘broken’ by tragedy of synagogue shooting

Catholic Review StaffOctober 28, 20181 min read
My heart is broken by news of the terrible attack on the synagogue in Pittsburgh. My prayers are with the families of all those who have lost loved ones and with the Jewish people who have suffered such an unspeakable violation of one of their houses of worship.
Former U.S. ambassador to Holy See addresses locals at Red Mass
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Former U.S. ambassador to Holy See addresses locals at Red Mass

Emily Rosenthal AlsterOctober 26, 20185 min read
For Mary Ann Glendon, the Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard University and former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, receiving an award named for St. Thomas More was more than solely an honor.
Mission Helper remembered fondly in Middletown
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Mission Helper remembered fondly in Middletown

Catholic Review StaffOctober 25, 20182 min read
A funeral Mass for Sister Rita Tschudi, a member of the Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart for 63 years who served for 14 years in a Frederick County parish, was offered at Stella Maris Chapel in Timonium Oct. 24.
Catholic group says neutral stand on assisted suicide ‘startling’
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Catholic group says neutral stand on assisted suicide ‘startling’

Catholic News ServiceOctober 24, 20183 min read
The president of the Catholic Medical Association said Oct. 18 that the American Academy of Family Physicians’ new “engaged neutrality” position on physician-assisted suicide is “diametrically opposed” to the medical community’s long-standing opposition to it.
Loyola Blakefield in position for cross country, soccer titles
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Loyola Blakefield in position for cross country, soccer titles

Catholic Review StaffOctober 24, 20183 min read
Loyola Blakefield is poised to win MIAA A Conference titles in both cross country and soccer.
Love and loss: Baltimore violence leaves families leaning on faith
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Love and loss: Baltimore violence leaves families leaning on faith

Paul McMullenOctober 23, 20189 min read
Last year was the deadliest per capita in the history of Baltimore City, and 2018 is proving just as tragic. Families left behind work to ensure that they themselves do not become spiritual casualties.
Chaplain at Frederick County Catholic High School Accused of Committing Sexual Abuse of a Minor in Virginia in the 1970s Removed from Ministry
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Chaplain at Frederick County Catholic High School Accused of Committing Sexual Abuse of a Minor in Virginia in the 1970s Removed from Ministry

Archdiocese of BaltimoreOctober 23, 20183 min read
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has removed the priestly faculties of a part-time chaplain at St. John’s Catholic Prep, an independent Catholic high school in Frederick County, after learning the priest has recently been accused of committing child sexual abuse in Manassas, Virginia, in the 1970s. 
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