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St. John Regional Catholic School stays fresh, thanks to STEM
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St. John Regional Catholic School stays fresh, thanks to STEM

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJanuary 30, 20184 min read
St. John Regional Catholic School didn’t rest on its laurels after being named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in 2009. The pre-K-8 school in Frederick County kept up-to-date with the latest advancements in STEM.
Archbishop Lori announces clergy appointments
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Archbishop Lori announces clergy appointments

Archdiocese of BaltimoreJanuary 30, 20181 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori has announced the latest clergy appointments, which include a change in the vocations office.
Severna Park parish and school grow with new building
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Severna Park parish and school grow with new building

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJanuary 29, 20184 min read
St. John the Evangelist Parish and School in Severna Park have grown with the opening of a shared 14,600-square-foot Parish Activities Center.
Growing legacy of faith, service at Clarksville school
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Growing legacy of faith, service at Clarksville school

Rico De SilvaJanuary 29, 20183 min read
Three educators in particular underscore the combination of innovation and tradition that made St. Louis School repeat as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.
Furry friends encourage reading in Carroll County
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Furry friends encourage reading in Carroll County

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJanuary 28, 20184 min read
St. John School and Parish kicked off Catholic Schools Week with the help of some furry friends.
Frederick student inspires with her artwork, determination
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Frederick student inspires with her artwork, determination

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJanuary 25, 20182 min read
“Nothing has stopped this kid – she does everything.”
Wittman never stopped giving to Catholic institutions in Baltimore and beyond
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Wittman never stopped giving to Catholic institutions in Baltimore and beyond

Paul McMullenJanuary 24, 20184 min read
Raised at St. Patrick’s orphanage in Fells Point, Jack Wittman never stopped giving back to the Catholic Church, outreach that included nearly two decades on the board of the Catholic Review.
Service learning at Notre Dame Prep aids refugees
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Service learning at Notre Dame Prep aids refugees

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJanuary 24, 20184 min read
“The social service program exists to connect students to the broader community surrounding NDP, specifically through the lens of transformation and justice,” said Steven Pomplon, director of the school’s social service program.
Report shows operating surplus for 2017 in Archdiocese of Baltimore
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Report shows operating surplus for 2017 in Archdiocese of Baltimore

Christopher GuntyJanuary 23, 20186 min read
Improvements in the stock market and sound controls on expenses helped the Archdiocese of Baltimore achieve a positive result on the financial report for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2017.
St. John’s Catholic Prep graduates eligible for guaranteed admission at Mount St. Mary’s University
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St. John’s Catholic Prep graduates eligible for guaranteed admission at Mount St. Mary’s University

Catholic Review StaffJanuary 22, 20182 min read
Graduates from St. John’s Catholic Prep in Buckeystown will have guaranteed seats – and scholarships – at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg.
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