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Former St. Frances Academy teacher accused of inappropriate relationship with student
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Former St. Frances Academy teacher accused of inappropriate relationship with student

Catholic Review StaffMay 15, 20182 min read
Ryan Penalver, a former history teacher at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student.
NDP lacrosse tops McDonogh, 10-8, in historic streak-ending A Conference final
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NDP lacrosse tops McDonogh, 10-8, in historic streak-ending A Conference final

Paul McMullenMay 12, 20184 min read
The 21 seniors on the lacrosse roster of Notre Dame Preparatory School were third-graders and on other campuses on April 11, 2009, the last time McDonogh School had lost a game in the sport.
Catholic Communications Campaign helps spread Good News
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Catholic Communications Campaign helps spread Good News

Catholic Review StaffMay 10, 20185 min read
In the United States, Catholics see the results of this collection daily directly in their hands through social media, websites, radio programs, video production, and more.
Sister Angela Patrice Power turns 100
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Sister Angela Patrice Power turns 100

Catholic Review StaffMay 9, 20185 min read
In the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Sister Angela Patrice Power taught at St. Paul School and St. Katharine School in Baltimore.
Calvert Hall secures first round bye with surge against Loyola Blakefield
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Calvert Hall secures first round bye with surge against Loyola Blakefield

Kevin J. ParksMay 9, 20180 min read
Captain Liam Bateman drew the Dons even at 4-4 with 7:35 remaining in the third quarter, but Calvert Hall dominated the rest of the way
Commencement speakers at Maryland Catholic universities announced
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Commencement speakers at Maryland Catholic universities announced

Emily Rosenthal AlsterMay 8, 20184 min read
The three Catholic universities in the Archdiocese of Baltimore have announced the speakers for their 2018 commencement ceremonies.
Harford County high school offers new scholars program
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Harford County high school offers new scholars program

Emily Rosenthal AlsterMay 7, 20183 min read
Before entering the halls of The John Carroll School in Bel Air, 28 in next year’s freshman class have already distinguished themselves.
UMBC men’s basketball coach reflects on faith at Catholic League Hall of Fame Banquet
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UMBC men’s basketball coach reflects on faith at Catholic League Hall of Fame Banquet

Jeff SeidelMay 4, 20184 min read
Throughout his time in the spotlight, Odom remained unchanged and true to his values of faith, family, belief and hard work, subjects he highlighted during a May 3 keynote address at the Baltimore Catholic League Hall of Fame Banquet.
Baltimore County Catholic schools thrive in merger
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Baltimore County Catholic schools thrive in merger

Emily Rosenthal AlsterMay 4, 20184 min read
Serving the communities of Overlea and Rosedale since the 1920s to 1930s, the schools were traditionally neighborhood-driven – now, St. Michael-St. Clement’s nearly 400 students hail from 35 ZIP codes.
Church of the Nativity helps to ‘rebuild’ parishes
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Church of the Nativity helps to ‘rebuild’ parishes

Emily Rosenthal AlsterMay 2, 20184 min read
Church of the Nativity in Timonium pastor Father Michael White created the Rebuilt brand to share the story of how he and his staff revitalized his parish.
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