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Bishop Malooly Press Conference
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Bishop Malooly Responds to the Media |
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Bishop Malooly Responds to The Catholic Review |
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St. Peter´s Basilica George Matysek Jr., a reporter for The Catholic Review, speaks to Archbishop Edwin F. O´Brien at the Pontifical North American College in Rome after the archbishop received his pallium from Pope Benedict XVI June 29. |
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St. Peter´s Basilica Archbishop Edwin F. O´Brien receives his pallium from Pope Benedict XVI at St. Peter´s Basilica in Vatican City June 29. The pallium is a sign of the office of a metropolitan archbishop. |
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Archbishop O’Brien discusses papal visit with Catholic Review The Archbishop discusses papal visit with Catholic Review.
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Archbishop O'Brien's press conference on the Papal Visit to the United States The Archbishop discusses in a news conference the importance of the Papal Visit.
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Archbishop O'Brien Speaks about Catholic Schools Week The archbishop says Catholic Schools Week is an important moment to celebrate the tremendous values of Catholic schools and to support those who make them possible.
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Archbishop O'Brien Speaks about the March for Life The archbishop recalls previous marches in the nation's capital that he has joined, he also tells why the March is important and encourages those who will participate. |
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Polish Paper Cutting St. Casimir, Canton, parishioner and resident artist Betty Piskor and her dutiful assistants will impart their crafty skills of Polish paper cutting onto followers eager to carry on the Eastern European region's traditions.
The Canton resident has been holding traditional Polish craft classes at the parish's Kolbe Center for at least the past 15 years and as time goes on, her flock appears to multiply.
The Polish paper cutting class will be held 7 p.m. Oct. 12 and this particular one-session course is now a decade-long tradition for the Polish-American Heritage Committee of St. Casimir and the $2 registration fee merely covers the cost of materials, Ms Piskor said. |
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Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Mass of the Holy Spirit Cristo Rey Jesuit High School welcomes the Class of 2011 and commissions the new faculty and staff as they begin this new educational venture. |
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Cardinal Keeler Tribute The Catholic Review stopped by Cardinal William H. Keeler's September
6th 2007 testimonial dinner at the Baltimore Convention Center. Join us
as we talk to attendees and lifelong friends of the cardinal. |
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Catholic Campaign for Human Development In the St. Francis of Assisi Church Hall in Baltimore, seven national and five local CCHD grants totaling $222,500, were distributed Aug. 23. |
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Cristo Rey Jesuit High School The Catholic Review visits the latest initiative of the Maryland Jesuits: Cristo Rey Jesuit High School on Chester St. in Fells Point. Come with us as we speak to staff and students about this new opportunity for low-income families to provide their children with a quality, Catholic education. |
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St. Mark's, Catonsville, Vacation Bible School 2007 Take a vacation to the Circle of Friends Ranch with the students of St.
Mark's bible school! |
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Ordinations Four priests, Father Michael Foppiano, Father Daniel Goulet, Father Jesse Bolger and Father Michael Triplett were ordained Saturday June 23, 2007 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland. |
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Building Bridges, Dr. Lena Allen-Shore Hear Dr. Lena Allen-Shore, Cardinal William H. Keeler and Archbishop Pietro Sambi speak on the release of Dr. Allen-Shore's book, "Building Bridges". |
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Cardinal Keeler Press Conference Bishop W. Francis Malooly, western vicar, speaks at a press conference in the parish center of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland, on the results of Cardinal William H. Keeler’s Monday surgery. |
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Cardinal Keeler's Surgery Bishop W. Francis Malooly, western vicar speaks on the condition of Cardinal William H. Keeler and his appeal at today's noon time Mass. |
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Our Daily Bread Employment Center Dedication Ceremony Watch the dedication ceremony for Catholic Charities new $15 million resource center. EXCLUSIVELY on www.catholicreview.org! |
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The Ancient World of King Tut and the Engaging World of Trinity School Students from Trinity School, Ellicott City, show off their creations of mummies, mummy cases, pyramids, a wall hanging, and other displays. The exhibit is the culmination of a total school immersion into the world of King Tut throughout the 2006-2007 school year. |
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Our Daily Bread Employment Center Video Tour Dennis Murphy, director of Our Daily Bread, gives the Catholic Review an inside peek at the new employment center and soup kitchen located at 725 Falls Way. The center is scheduled to open June 4th 2007. Watch the exclusive video tour here! |
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Robert Curran Robert Curran, Baltimore City Council Vice President and parishioner of St. Francis of Assisi, discusses the impact of the smoking ban in Maryland. |
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Divine Mercy Sunday Video highlights of events at Holy Rosary Church on Divine Mercy Sunday. |
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14th Annual Youth and Young Adult Pilgrimage Some 1,135 pilgrims participated in the 14th Annual Youth and Young Adult Pilgrimage through the streets of Baltimore on March 31. |
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Our Lady of Hope-St. Luke School Stations of the Cross Mrs. Ginny Gue's 8th grade class at Our Lady of Hope-St. Luke School, Dundalk presents the stations of the cross. Watch the students as they depict the last hours of the life of Jesus. Only on www.catholicreview.org. |
Human Cloning Ban - WBAL TV
The human cloning ban was voted down by the Senate Finance Committee last Thursday, March 29 and is dead for the year. Nancy Paltell appeared on WBAL Baltimore's 11 TV Hill last Sunday morning on a related topic, human egg donation. Visit the link to view this program.
http://www.wbaltv.com/video/11455926/index.html |
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Maryland March for Life: Highlights Hundreds of prolife supporters gathered in Annapolis March 12 for the
28th annual Maryland Candlelight March for Life. Participants convened
at St. Mary's Parish, and then took to the streets of the state capital
to oppose human cloning. The evening ended at Lawyers Mall with words
from local politicians who plan to support a ban on human cloning. Watch
coverage of the event including the pre-rally, the march and the rally
on Lawyers Mall in Annapolis, exclusively on catholicreview.org.
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Dr. Mary Ellen Hrutka Dr. Mary Ellen Hrutka, executive director of the newly formed
Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, speaks about the consortium,
its purpose and how Maryland Catholic school families will benefit.
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Ash Wednesday Local Catholics address the question "What would be a successful Lent for you?" after Ash Wednesday services at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore. |
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Vicki Schieber Vicki Schieber's daughter, Shannon Schieber, was just 23 years old when she was brutally raped and murdered by an assailant in 1998. Mrs. Schieber, who is now a board member of Maryland Citizens Against State Execution, speaks in favor of death penalty repeal legislation. |
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Monsignor James Farmer Monsignor James Farmer, pastor of St. Ursula, Parkville, speaks about the
purpose of Lent and what Catholics can do to have the best Lenten season
possible. He encourages Catholics to use Lent as a time to draw closer
to Jesus and the sacrifice he made for our salvation. |
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Gov. Martin J. O'Malley In an interview with The Catholic Review at the governor's mansion, Gov. Martin J. O'Malley speaks on the legacy of Mother Mary Lange, the founder of the Oblate Sisters of Providence. Mother Lange's sainthood cause is now under consideration at the Vatican. Her religious order, founded in Baltimore, was the first for African-American women. |
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Bill Harris, III Mr. Harris, who is also Vice President of the National Holy Name Society in addition to his role as President, speaks on the history of the Holy Name Society. For more information on the Society, contact Mr. Harris at 410-987-9111. |
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