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Warm welcome: Burmese immigrants find haven at Our Lady of Victory Parish
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Warm welcome: Burmese immigrants find haven at Our Lady of Victory Parish

Paul McMullenMarch 6, 20154 min read
“The Burmese people bring a great vitality to the parish,” Father Klunk said. “My goal is to integrate the community into the parish.”
Research uncovers new information about Mother Mary Lange
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Research uncovers new information about Mother Mary Lange

George P. Matysek Jr.February 6, 20154 min read
How much do you know about the pioneering foundress of the Oblate Sisters of Providence?
Catholic landmarks emerged from Great Baltimore Fire
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Catholic landmarks emerged from Great Baltimore Fire

George P. Matysek Jr.February 2, 20152 min read
When the Great Baltimore Fire ripped through the city’s downtown business district, Thomas J. O’Neill sought divine intervention.
Georgie’s Story: Choosing life when the prognosis is death
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Georgie’s Story: Choosing life when the prognosis is death

George P. Matysek Jr.January 23, 20157 min read
The ultrasound technician who gently swept a probe across my wife’s gel-covered belly spoke hardly a word.
Mark Pacione, ‘giant’ in youth ministry, dies at 60
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Mark Pacione, ‘giant’ in youth ministry, dies at 60

George P. Matysek Jr.December 30, 20146 min read
Mark D. Pacione, a nationally respected leader in youth and young adult ministry, died suddenly Dec. 29.
Monsignor Cook, longtime Cockeysville pastor, set to retire
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Monsignor Cook, longtime Cockeysville pastor, set to retire

George P. Matysek Jr.December 18, 20144 min read
“That’s been my same style as pastor,” said Monsignor Cook, pastor of St. Joseph in Cockeysville for 37 years. “All these people (leading parish ministries) know more about what they’re doing than I do, so they have a freehand to do it. But they’re also accountable.”
Father Hipsley, former Cumberland pastor and prison minister, dies at 76
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Father Hipsley, former Cumberland pastor and prison minister, dies at 76

George P. Matysek Jr.December 18, 20144 min read
Father Milton A. Hipsley Jr., a former longtime pastor and beloved Cumberland-area prison chaplain, died Dec. 17.
Monstrance fished from reservoir centerpiece of new adoration chapel
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Monstrance fished from reservoir centerpiece of new adoration chapel

George P. Matysek Jr.November 25, 20146 min read
A man fishing at the Loch Raven Reservoir in north Baltimore County some two decades ago was convinced he had snagged a big fish when his line hooked something substantial.
After reeling in his haul, the angler had no fish. He had, however, caught something even more remarkable: a large Gothic monstrance used by Catholics to hold the Eucharist for worship.
Fugett’s remarkable path includes being prep pioneer
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Fugett’s remarkable path includes being prep pioneer

Paul McMullenNovember 24, 20147 min read
Jean Fugett wasn’t ready to drive a car, let alone be a pioneer.
Gala celebrates education, $140 million in capital campaign
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Gala celebrates education, $140 million in capital campaign

Paul McMullenSeptember 29, 20143 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori announced that the capital campaign, “Embracing Our Mission, Shaping Our Future,” raised $140 million.
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