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Ravens’ Matt Birk speaks up for life
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Ravens’ Matt Birk speaks up for life

George P. Matysek Jr.March 17, 20113 min read
“It seems like our society and media want to push pro-lifers to the side and hope that we would shut our mouths and go away quietly,” said Birk, whose 6’4’’, 310-pound frame struck a distinct figure among the hundreds of marchers who filed through downtown streets. “Let’s not do that.”
St. Frances dedicates basketball court to nun
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St. Frances dedicates basketball court to nun

Catholic Review StaffOctober 14, 20103 min read
Many high school basketball fans have crystallized the multi-championship, 1995-1996 season for St. Frances Academy’s boys basketball team into All-American Mark Karcher doing everything himself.
Brooks Robinson, Oriole legend, buoyed by faith, family, friends
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Brooks Robinson, Oriole legend, buoyed by faith, family, friends

George P. Matysek Jr.May 10, 20106 min read
Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson is a convert to the Catholic faith who believes in the power of prayer.
Boylan will continue to influence Loyola athletics
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Boylan will continue to influence Loyola athletics

Paul McMullenMarch 4, 20104 min read
“As all good leaders do, Joe led by example,” said Jesuit Father Brian F. Linnane, the Loyola president. “He’s a person of enormous integrity. Joe could be really tough if you didn’t live up to those standards, in terms of not just athletic performance, but representing the university in ways we could be proud of.”
Church ties pre-date coaching for Jim Phelan
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Church ties pre-date coaching for Jim Phelan

Paul McMullenNovember 27, 20084 min read
From a parish school in South Philadelphia to the Catoctin Mountains, Phelan spent 65 years on campuses affiliated with the church.
Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh finds winning combination
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Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh finds winning combination

George P. Matysek Jr.November 20, 20089 min read
John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens says his Catholic faith is central to who he is.
Priest struggles with Orioles-Nationals rivalry
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Priest struggles with Orioles-Nationals rivalry

George P. Matysek Jr.June 22, 20063 min read
For someone who grew up across the street from Memorial Stadium and who spent his summers trying to emulate Brooks Robinson at third base, Monsignor Michael Fisher must be stuck in a kind of baseball purgatory.
Fred Manfra fulfills Baltimore dream as O’s broadcaster
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Fred Manfra fulfills Baltimore dream as O’s broadcaster

George P. Matysek Jr.June 30, 20054 min read
The 58- year- old play- by- play man said the School Sisters of Notre Dame helped hone the skills he needed as sports announcer. Manfra attended Our Lady of Fatima School and was a member of its first graduating class before attending Patterson High School.
Father Bauer, Orioles’ chaplain, goes to bat for God and the O’s
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Father Bauer, Orioles’ chaplain, goes to bat for God and the O’s

George P. Matysek Jr.August 12, 20048 min read
Father John Bauer was looking for a cold drink on a hot day at the ballpark when God threw him a curveball.
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