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Protect children, each and every one
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Protect children, each and every one

Paul McMullenApril 5, 20183 min read
Those who turn a blind eye to the children  who are victims of human trafficking; young refugees from Afghanistan or Syria; or the young ones among us who do not have ample food, clothing, shelter and education, contribute to their neglect.
Father Muller, oldest priest in the archdiocese, dies after 70 years as a priest
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Father Muller, oldest priest in the archdiocese, dies after 70 years as a priest

Emily Rosenthal AlsterApril 5, 20183 min read
Father Muller ministered as a chaplain in the Archdiocese of Baltimore at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1970 to his retirement in 1989. 
Footage of Cardinal Shehan’s open housing testimony uncovered
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Footage of Cardinal Shehan’s open housing testimony uncovered

George P. Matysek Jr.April 4, 20183 min read
For the first time in more than a half century, digitized footage of the cardinal’s television appearance is now available for viewing on Youtube.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

Archdiocese of BaltimoreApril 2, 20181 min read
April is Child Abuse Protection Month.  See the following resources, news stories and commentaries for keeping our children safe.
Bishop Madden brings Easter message of hope to those recovering from addiction
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Bishop Madden brings Easter message of hope to those recovering from addiction

Kevin J. ParksApril 2, 20184 min read
Bishop Denis J. Madden brought an Easter message of hope to the Helping Up Mission in Baltimore.
St. Agnes, St. William of York team with CRS to feed hungry of Burkina Faso
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St. Agnes, St. William of York team with CRS to feed hungry of Burkina Faso

John O’DonnellMarch 30, 20183 min read
CATONSVILLE – In a first for two Archdiocese of Baltimore parishes that share a pastor, parishioners of St. Agnes in Catonsville and St. William of York in Ten Hills gathered March 17 in a Lenten project that packed 20,000 meals for the people of a small, poverty-stricken country of West Africa where hunger is widespread. […]
Budgets benefitting Catholic schools increased 
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Budgets benefitting Catholic schools increased 

Catholic Review StaffMarch 29, 20183 min read
The funds will help to provide additional safety measures, capital improvements and scholarship assistance for students from low-income households or who have special needs. 
Caroline Center gives thanks for 22 years of leadership from SSND Sister Pat
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Caroline Center gives thanks for 22 years of leadership from SSND Sister Pat

Mary K. TilghmanMarch 29, 20185 min read
School Sister of Notre Dame Patricia McLaughlin is stepping down after 22 years of ministry at the Caroline Center in Baltimore.
Maryland Catholic Conference announces new leadership
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Maryland Catholic Conference announces new leadership

Catholic Review StaffMarch 28, 20184 min read
The Maryland Catholic Conference announced March 28 that Jennifer Briemann will succeed Mary Ellen Russell as the conference’s new executive director in June.
Legacy: MLK continues to inspire in Baltimore Archdiocese
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Legacy: MLK continues to inspire in Baltimore Archdiocese

Paul McMullenMarch 28, 201810 min read
April 4 marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose principles of nonviolence in the pursuit of civil rights inspired Archbishop William E. Lori’s most recent pastoral letter.
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