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Sister Catherine Phelps, longtime leader of Trinity School, dies
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Sister Catherine Phelps, longtime leader of Trinity School, dies

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 19, 20184 min read
Sister of Notre Dame de Namur Catherine Phelps died unexpectedly June 15. A Baltimore native, she served as head of Trinity School for 47 years, twice leading it National Blue Ribbon recognition.
Deacon John Martínez found support from parishioners in pursuit of the priesthood
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Deacon John Martínez found support from parishioners in pursuit of the priesthood

Alexandra DanterJune 19, 20184 min read
Deacon Martínez has high hopes for Catholicism in Baltimore and is determined to accompany young adults in their faith journey.
St. Maria Goretti graduate ready for priesthood
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St. Maria Goretti graduate ready for priesthood

Christopher GuntyJune 19, 20183 min read
“In the end I’ve been able to come to this point, this graced point, where the Lord has made clear to me this is my vocation,” Deacon Streifel said.
Archbishop Lori, bishops across U.S. condemn separation, detention of migrant children
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Archbishop Lori, bishops across U.S. condemn separation, detention of migrant children

Rhina GuidosJune 18, 20186 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori joined his brother bishops “and so many others of goodwill in calling on our leaders to cease the current practice of separating children from their mothers…”
Ghana’s Cardinal Turkson appreciates significance of Baltimore 
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Ghana’s Cardinal Turkson appreciates significance of Baltimore 

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 17, 20184 min read
Cardinal Turkson is considered by some to be a potential successor to Pope Francis, and his visit attracted faithful from across Charm City to the basilica.
On another Father’s Day, Archbishop Lori’s blessings include both his parents
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On another Father’s Day, Archbishop Lori’s blessings include both his parents

Paul McMullenJune 14, 20182 min read
Among his many blessings, Archbishop William E Lori counts his parents, Margaret and Francis, 98 and 97, respectively.
Sister Mary Lambert Rossi, I.H.M., dies at 88
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Sister Mary Lambert Rossi, I.H.M., dies at 88

Catholic Review StaffJune 13, 20181 min read
Sister Mary Lambert served the Archdiocese of Baltimore from 1988 to 2017,
Archdiocesan Teachers of the Year announced
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Archdiocesan Teachers of the Year announced

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 12, 20182 min read
Two teachers were announced as the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s 2018 Teachers of the Year June 12.
Are you called? Signs of a religious vocation come in various forms
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Are you called? Signs of a religious vocation come in various forms

George P. Matysek Jr.June 12, 20183 min read
Sister Lourdes Marie Miranda, vocations director for the Little Sisters of the Poor, points to signs of a religious vocation.
Baltimore native named auxiliary bishop of Washington
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Baltimore native named auxiliary bishop of Washington

Catholic News ServiceJune 8, 20184 min read
Pope Francis has appointed a Baltimore native who grew up across the street from Memorial Stadium as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Washington.
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