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Monsignor Murphy, longtime Walkersville pastor, ready for active retirement
Local NewsNewsRetirement

Monsignor Murphy, longtime Walkersville pastor, ready for active retirement

George P. Matysek Jr.September 19, 20163 min read
Whether it was building a new church or a stronger sense of Christian community, Monsignor Murphy poured himself into his ministry. Now, 43 years after his ordination, the 69-year-old Baltimore native has begun a retirement that keeps him as active as ever.
NDP grad shines with swim gold at Rio Paralympics
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NDP grad shines with swim gold at Rio Paralympics

Paul McMullenSeptember 9, 20163 min read
A parishioner of St. Joseph in Cockeysville and 2013 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson, Meyers earned her first gold medal in the Paralympics with a world record in the S13 100-meter butterfly.
Over one year after unrest, church’s West Baltimore effort continues
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Over one year after unrest, church’s West Baltimore effort continues

Erik ZygmontAugust 18, 20167 min read
West Baltimore, with help from the Archdiocese of Baltimore and others, is doing its best to effect positive change.
Zaferes intends to kick home strong in Olympic triathlon
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Zaferes intends to kick home strong in Olympic triathlon

Paul McMullenAugust 9, 20164 min read
When Zaferes, 27, competes in the women’s triathlon Aug. 20, she’ll represent not just the United States, but a large extended family in Carroll County, one that includes an absent cousin.
Catching up with the ‘Woodstock Nun’
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Catching up with the ‘Woodstock Nun’

Erik ZygmontAugust 8, 20167 min read
A six-second clip of Sister Susanne Bunn of the Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart flashing the peace sign at the site of the Woodstock music festival made her a cultural icon.
‘Krakow in the Capital’ has Baltimore influence
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‘Krakow in the Capital’ has Baltimore influence

Catholic ReviewAugust 2, 20164 min read
Co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Krakow in the Capital attracted more than 1,000 young adults 18-39.
St. Paul a place of refuge in catastrophic Ellicott City flood
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St. Paul a place of refuge in catastrophic Ellicott City flood

Catholic ReviewAugust 1, 20165 min read
At least 50 people fleeing the flash flood in Ellicott City found refuge at St. Paul.
Cheers shake Krakow: Baltimore pilgrims welcome Pope Francis
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Cheers shake Krakow: Baltimore pilgrims welcome Pope Francis

Catholic ReviewJuly 28, 20162 min read
Pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Baltimore were among the throng welcoming pope to WYD 2016.
In Krakow, Archbishop Lori stresses ‘charity that evangelizes’
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In Krakow, Archbishop Lori stresses ‘charity that evangelizes’

Catholic ReviewJuly 27, 20163 min read
Archbishop talks religious freedom, meets with Baltimore pilgrims at World Youth Day.
Father Rose, Baltimore native, remembered as ‘great man,’ priest
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Father Rose, Baltimore native, remembered as ‘great man,’ priest

Paul McMullenJuly 26, 20166 min read
A priest for 60 years, Father Rose is remembered for his bravery, compassion, intellect and service.
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