A.D.: The Bible Continues

The opportunity to watch a biblical interpretation on the big or small screen can be a mixed blessing.
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Master planning process seeks to improve school facilities

The archdiocesan schools office launched an ambitious planning project March 18.
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Maryland Day observance at Basilica celebrates freedom of religion

What do Pope Francis, Prince Charles and a church in historic St. Mary’s City have in common?
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Of the Mixed-up Lunches of the Buettner Family

This morning I got up, heated chicken noodle soup, and filled two thermoses.I sliced and skinned apples. I filled lunch containers with blueberries (for Daniel) and turkey pepperoni (for Leo) and edamame. I added a pickle for Leo and some cold mac and cheese for Daniel.Our boys never take the
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No ifs, ands or buts: Christians must live Christ’s way, pope says

Don’t be “halfway Christians,” who accept Christ, but then start looking for excuses and stammering, “yes, but ...” when it is time to follow his way, Pope Francis said at a morning Mass.
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Archdiocese teachers inspire the gifted

Two Archdiocese of Baltimore teachers were among 10 receiving special recognition from the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth.
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Discussing death with your children

Ask any parent about his or her top priority in life and most of their answers will be same: their children.
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Values of cooperation, gratitude guide members of Columbia Figure Skating Club

Many members of the Columbia Figure Skating Club represent local Catholic institutions.
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A bridge to a better future

Standing on the crest of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., March 8, I whispered a prayer for everybody in the United States.
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Gone phishing – for mercy

If you’re engaged in social media such as Facebook, daily invitations come across your news feed to play this game, take this quiz or share a story.
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The Daily Difference – The story of my co-worker, John

Every day, random and not-so-random acts of kindness are taking place all around us. Take this morning for example. The restaurant Water for Chocolate on Lombard Street in Baltimore caught fire and as word spread on social media about Chef Sean Guy’s loss, neighbors rallied and have already raised more
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Archdiocese to offer extended hours for sacrament of reconciliation

It seems as if every Catholic has a metaphor for the sacrament of reconciliation.
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