St. Joseph hospital to retain Catholic identity in Dec. 1 sale to UMMS

After months of discussions between invested parties, the Archdiocese of Baltimore confirmed that St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Towson will continue to operate as a Catholic hospital after its anticipated Dec. 1 sale to the University of Maryland Medical System.
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Scholarship pays parent’s legacy forward

For the Moore siblings, providing scholarships is about "paying back to the community."
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Dec. 8 is a holy day of obligation

Catholics throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore will observe the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Dec. 8 – a holy day of obligation.
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Recent Loyola Blakefield grad gives the gift of life to 8-year-old stranger

Austin Luera had just begun his first semester at the University of South Carolina when the 18-year-old Loyola Blakefield graduate learned that his bone marrow was a match for an 8-year-old boy battling leukemia.
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Strengthening Our Ground Game in the Year of Faith

As the recent election cycle wound down to its final days, a common phrase was repeated continuously by the talking heads on the cable news channels.“Ground Game.”“Ground Game” is defined by the strategy and operations of both political parties in deploying supporters across the country – in state and national
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The season of giving is upon us

Tomorrow is the fourth annual Back On My Feet Bash. This will be the second time I have attended the fundraiser and I am looking forward to it – a swanky evening with a silent auction, delicious food, drinks and dancing!   The best part is that event proceeds benefit Back
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Mercy High’s worldview begins in leader’s office

After years of dedication to Mercy High School, Sister Carol Wheeler is set to retire at the end of the school year.
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God gave me strength all along

It’s been almost a month since the tree made its way into our home, courtesy of Sandy. The damage to the exterior structure was minimal considering a tree of this magnitude could pulverize every wall of our house and all of its contents with ease. But in this story, the
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Misplaced emphasis

I wonder about Catholics fixed on one aspect of Church social doctrine (i.e. care for the poor) and focused only on its applicability to government institutions as if they were the answer to the poverty problem.
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“How can you love a child who’s not your own?”

  Every once in a while this question comes up—usually, thank goodness, not within hearing of our children. And I’m always taken aback. I’m not troubled by it just because our children are, in fact, our own. Even if you don’t believe God had a hand in forming our family, two nations,
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John Carroll students push past intellectual disabilities to form friendships

Students form a bond with residents of Gallagher Services, who have intellectual disabilities.
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Annual collection benefits retired religious, but ‘retired’ a misnomer for some

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will hold their annual Retirement Fund for Religious Collection Dec. 8-9 at most U.S. parishes.
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