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Our Back Pages: Our Daily Bread opened its doors 35 years ago
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Our Back Pages: Our Daily Bread opened its doors 35 years ago

Erik ZygmontMay 27, 20162 min read
Our Daily Bread has served more than 7.4 million meals over what will be 12,785 consecutive days of outreach come June 1.
Exiled nuns from France found refuge in Baltimore
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Exiled nuns from France found refuge in Baltimore

George P. Matysek Jr.May 2, 20163 min read
A community of religious sisters whose ministry focused on continuously praying the rosary found refuge in Baltimore 113 years ago this month after being expelled from France in a clash between church and state.
Lifeblood of the church: Engaging youth at Towson University
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Lifeblood of the church: Engaging youth at Towson University

Erik ZygmontApril 22, 20167 min read
TOWSON – When Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori mentioned the need to reach out to the massive student body at Towson University, Father Matthew Buening, then serving as pastor of St. Paul Parish in Ellicott City, was moved to stand up. “That’s a great idea, Archbishop,” he said, according to his recollection of the meeting, […]
On its 125th anniversary, Curtis Bay parish extends another ‘hug’
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On its 125th anniversary, Curtis Bay parish extends another ‘hug’

Paul McMullenApril 6, 20166 min read
The April 3 Mass included the distribution of custom lapel pins to all and archdiocesan Medals of Honor.
Our Back Pages: Catholic Review counts popes in its readership
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Our Back Pages: Catholic Review counts popes in its readership

George P. Matysek Jr.April 4, 20163 min read
At least three popes or future popes have read the Catholic Review.
Essex parish celebrates renovated worship space
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Essex parish celebrates renovated worship space

Paul McMullenMarch 28, 20164 min read
St. Clare renovated its worship space with hands-on help from parishioners.
Coffee & Doughnuts with Ray Kelly
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Ray Kelly

Paul McMullenMarch 23, 20163 min read
Ray Kelly is the Director of Community Relations for the No Boundaries Coalition and a member of the pastoral council at St. Peter Claver.
Harbaugh discusses faith in adversity at sold-out Catholic Men’s Conference
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Harbaugh discusses faith in adversity at sold-out Catholic Men’s Conference

Erik ZygmontMarch 7, 20166 min read
We choose hope or hopeless, Harbaugh said. “We work together or alone. We turn our face humbly to our God, or we turn our back.”
Interfaith and ecumenical delegation from Baltimore meets Pope Francis
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Interfaith and ecumenical delegation from Baltimore meets Pope Francis

Christopher GuntyMarch 2, 20165 min read
An interfaith and ecumenical delegation from Baltimore met with Pope Francis March 2 in Rome following the pontiff’s general audience.
Interfaith and ecumenical leaders ready to meet pope and ask prayers for Baltimore
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Interfaith and ecumenical leaders ready to meet pope and ask prayers for Baltimore

George P. Matysek Jr.February 29, 20164 min read
“It’s an opportunity for us to focus collectively and uniquely on a variety of issues and possible resolutions,” Father Donald Sterling said.
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