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K-8 schools that closed left a mark on students
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K-8 schools that closed left a mark on students

Erik ZygmontJune 19, 20173 min read
When St. Thomas Aquinas Elementary School in Hampden and John Paul Regional Catholic School in Woodlawn closed their doors for the final time at the conclusion of the 2016-17 school year, students weren’t the only ones to experience grief.
Rapid Response: Maryvale runner ready to take on hackers
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Rapid Response: Maryvale runner ready to take on hackers

Paul McMullenJune 17, 20172 min read
To the dismay of corporate recruiters, Emily Craig’s  cyber security career will have to wait.
Ewing’s June 24 ordination to the priesthood will be bittersweet
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Ewing’s June 24 ordination to the priesthood will be bittersweet

Erik ZygmontJune 16, 20174 min read
Deacon Kevin Ewing’s June 24 ordination to the priesthood promises to be bittersweet.
Coffee & Doughnuts with Lia Salinas
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Lia Salinas

Paul McMullenJune 16, 20173 min read
The Catholic Review sits down with Lia Salinas, Director of Hispanic Ministry for the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
More than 2,200 graduate from 20 Catholic high schools in Archdiocese of Baltimore
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More than 2,200 graduate from 20 Catholic high schools in Archdiocese of Baltimore

Erik ZygmontJune 15, 20175 min read
Twenty Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore graduated a combined 2,210 seniors this spring.
Our Back Pages: Terrible loss in the ‘Great War’
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Our Back Pages: Terrible loss in the ‘Great War’

Paul McMullenJune 15, 20173 min read
“One minute before the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 – the moment when an armistice took effect to end World War I – Henry Gunther was shot and killed near the French village of Chaumont-devant-Damvillers.”
Archbishop Lori announces mergers for three sets of parishes
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Archbishop Lori announces mergers for three sets of parishes

Christopher GuntyJune 12, 20174 min read
The Catholic parishes in the Glen Burnie area are considering building a new church as their communities unite into a single parish.
The Least of These: Helping victims of modern slavery become survivors
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The Least of These: Helping victims of modern slavery become survivors

Paul McMullenJune 9, 20178 min read
The control and movement of people for the purposes of sexual exploitation, forced labor, servitude or the removal of organs is considered one of the three most profitable criminal activities on the planet, alongside illicit drugs and weapons.
After nearly 66 years in ministry, Monsignor Bastress retires
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After nearly 66 years in ministry, Monsignor Bastress retires

Erik ZygmontJune 8, 20176 min read
Pastor of the National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Liguori in Baltimore since 1998, Monsignor Bastress has ministered throughout the archdiocese since his May 19, 1951, ordination at the Baltimore Basilica.
The big payback: Aspiring priest tackles student debt
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The big payback: Aspiring priest tackles student debt

Erik ZygmontJune 7, 20175 min read
With a degree in neuroscience and a job as a research assistant at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Oliver Avaritt had his life pretty well in order when he decided to hand it over to God and join the Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph.
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