Pope, in interview, says he hasn’t watched TV since 1990

Pope Francis said he wants to be remembered as “a good person who tried to do good. I cannot ask for anything more than that.”
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Founding president of Cristo Rey says goodbye to Baltimore

A substantive conversation with Jesuit Father John Swope, outgoing president of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, will almost always touch on two ideas – opportunity and self-reliance.
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Dublin archbishop: Church needs ‘reality check’ after marriage vote

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin has said the church needs a “reality check” after Irish voters overwhelmingly supported same-sex marriage
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Planning a fun afternoon with your children. It’s not rocket science. But it could be.

For years John has been wanting to launch model rockets with our children. He has many memories of building and launching them with friends and family, and he was excited to share that with our boys.So when John announced that he and the boys were going to build an Estes
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Baltimore Memorial Day Mass a time to remember, honor dead

More than 50 people gathered for Mass on a hillside at the New Cathedral Cemetery on Memorial Day to remember lost lives.
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Holy Spirit leads to truth, renews the earth, emboldens, pope says

The power of the Holy Spirit transforms people into bold witnesses of the Gospel, Pope Francis says.
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Blessed Romero ‘another brilliant star’ belonging to church of Americas

The Catholic Church beatified slain Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador May 23.
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Look of love: Jesus’ gaze will change your life, pope says

The gaze of Jesus can change a person’s life just like it did with St. Peter, Pope Francis said.
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Vibrant stories bring New York Catholicism to life

Lifelong New York Catholic Patrick McNamara has written a tribute to the uniqueness and vitality of a most distinctive Catholic milieu.
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Legacies abound at St. Joseph in Fullerton

Eighth-graders at St. Joseph in Fullerton are set to follow trails blazed by parents.
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Abundance of media connects people far and wide to Romero beatification

The use of modern media to move and consume news of the beatification of Oscar Romero might be a fitting tribute to the Salvadoran archbishop.
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What we’ve seen and heard

The past three weeks have awakened a sleeping giant in Baltimore.
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