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January 19, 2012

Pasadena teachers’ family creates scholarship fund

An idea that germinated in war-torn Iraq brings joy and peace of mind to a 12-year-old girl in Pasadena.
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From chorale ensemble to marching band, students enjoy enrichment, camaraderie

On the television show “Glee,” high school glee club members are such social misfits that bullies chuck red slushies at their classmates.
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Little Flower Girls’ Club helps faith bloom in Buckeystown

Faith is blossoming at St. Thomas More Academy in Buckeystown, thanks in part to the Little Flower Girls’ Club.
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Superintendent juggles roles as mom and leader of Catholic schools

DAVIDSONVILLE – When Dr. Barbara McGraw Edmondson makes decisions about the future of Catholic education, the superintendent of Catholic schools isn’t just thinking in the abstract.
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St. Joseph doc reveals treatment for people with sweaty palms

J. Edgar Hoover was known to distrust anyone whose hand was sweaty or clammy when he shook it. It is believed that many an FBI candidate was rejected as a result.
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Congo war refugee ministers to Good Samaritan patients

Forced in 1996 to flee the war-ravaged Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), 21-year-old Guy Kagere found refuge in neighboring Zambia, where he ended up living with American and European missionaries.
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Towson students gain on Virginia service trip

Editor’s note: The following is adapted from a blog maintained by Evan Zimmer, a rising junior at Calvert Hall College High School and student photo intern for The Catholic Review.
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Guest column: Perspectives on Immigration and the ‘Next America’

I am most grateful to Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, who has given me permission to reprint a recent article of his. Given its length, the second part will appear next week. I am very well aware of the contentious nature of this issue among our people. I hope that Archbishop Gomez’ distinctive...
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Man’s best friend has vision pointers

During these dog days of August, I’ve been thinking about – dogs!
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Dublin Archdiocese on brink of financial collapse due to abuse payouts

DUBLIN – The Dublin Archdiocese is on the brink of financial collapse because of payouts to victims of clergy sexual abuse, according to an internal report.
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Camp St. Vincent: Homeless children enjoy summer haven

For Tammie Maynard of Booth House, a homeless shelter in Mount Vernon, Camp St. Vincent has served two purposes toward her and her daughter’s well-being.
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