Comfort food, Taneytown style

At the suggestion of a few emails and Facebook posts, Father Leo Patalinghug recently traveled to Taneytown’s Gunner’s Grille
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A good Father’s Day greeting isn’t in the cards

Greeting cards are pithy, uncreative, overly sappy, wordy, or full of humor I would never share with my children or parents.And yet some of them are $3.99 a piece—or more.I thought the Valentine’s Day cards were horrible, but today I decided that Father’s Day cards are worse.Walking into the store,
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‘Saint exhumation’ a first for accomplished forensic anthropologist

Dr. William Rodriguez is a forensic anthropologist whose work has put him at the forefront of international news-making investigations.
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Still celebrating strawberries with a strawberry cobbler recipe

My father can’t stand strawberries. Yet here I am talking about strawberries again just days before Father’s Day.Fortunately my husband, father of our two sons, does like strawberries. And he was happy to help taste test this strawberry cobbler.It’s a recipe my mother makes, though I don’t know where she
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College reunion blends something old with something new

The moment I set foot on this campus as a high school senior, I knew I had found the place for me.It wasn’t because it was beautiful. It was a freezing, gray February day. My father and I trudged through inches of slushy wetness on the tour. But, after seeing
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Newly ordained priests in Baltimore are ‘joyful all around’

Father Angel Marrero and Father Hamilton Okeke were ordained to the priesthood by Baltimore Archbishop Lori June 8.
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Calvert Hall’s president announces resignation

Christian Brother Thomas Zoppo, president of Calvert Hall College High School in Towson for four years, announced his resignation June 7.
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Archbishop: Second Fortnight highlights ongoing work to protect religious liberty

The U.S. bishops are again encouraging Catholics to observe the Fortnight for Freedom from June 21 to July 4.
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John Carroll grad keeps commitments in perspective

Mackenzie Rayburn focuses on her studies first, then sports.
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7 quick takes Friday (Vol. 14)

— 1 — You know summer has started when it’s time for your library’s summer reading program. Because our boys have two aunts who are librarians, we start tracking our books on the first day of the program. We hit the magic number—eight books—to earn our prizes this week, so we
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Sister Eileen Carney, O.S.U., dies

A funeral Mass for Ursuline Sister Eileen Carney will be offered June 8 at the Ursuline Motherhouse chapel in Louisville.
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Faith and politics bootcamp

The Maryland Catholic Conference, Annapolis-based legislative lobbying arm of the state’s Catholic bishops, is inviting young adults to become more active in exercising their political muscle.
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