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Lori to take religious freedom message to Washington
As Catholic institutions across the country sue the Obama administration over new health insurance rules, Baltimore's new archbishop is scheduled to speak in Washington this week at a conference focusing on "Rising Threats to American Religious Freedom."...Tags: Civil Rights, Trials, Think Tanks, Health and Safety at School, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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Shrine of St. Anthony has majestic history
This coming week offers a chance to visit two worthy Maryland landmarks. The normally off-limits Gibson Island Club will be open, and you can enjoy a lunch overlooking the Magothy. And I paid an advance visit to the Shrine of St. Anthony at Folly Quarter,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Ellicott City, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Clarksville, Carrollton
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History Matters: 1912 article charted the age of U.S. presidents
100 Years Ago Presidential fireworks In the Times, there was a short piece about life span of some of our presidents: "Age of Presidents "The youngest chief executive at the time of his death was James K. Polk who was fifty-three. Fourteen...Tags: Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities, Glen Burnie, Sykesville, Rentals
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Catholics should know better than to oppose gay marriage
At the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, where my wife and I are parishioners, Mass this past Sunday concluded with the reading of a letter from CardinalEdwin F. O'Brien, strongly urging Catholics to support the referendum against gay marriage. The basis of...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Carrollton, Family, Marriage, Gays and Lesbians
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Same-sex marriage is not a civil right
Letter writer John C. Murphy, a Catholic, heard a message by CardinalEdwin F. O'Brienurging Marylanders to support the referendum against same-sex marriage. But he won't accept his leader's understanding of the nature of marriage, nor that of most...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Rights, Family, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage set for May 19
Hosted by the Howard County Historical Society, the Howard County portion of the 2012 Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage will be held on Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with proceeds going to help underwrite the Society's expenses for moving...Tags: Ellicott City, Tourism and Leisure, Patapsco, Festive Events, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Ellicott City
Meet the author The Howard County Historical Society will host a book signing and discussion for Jehanne Wake, author of "Sisters of Fortune: America's Caton Sisters at Home and Abroad," at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 25, at 8328 Court Ave. The Caton sisters,...Tags: Ellicott City, High Blood Pressure, Trips and Vacations, Carrollton, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Police investigate nine shootings in city since Friday
A man who was shot in the chest Monday night was the ninth person shot in Baltimore since Friday afternoon, according to police. Two of the victims died. The latest incident occurred Monday about 8:30 p.m. on Imla Street in the city's Southeastern...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Pigtown, Murder, Shootings
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2 shot Monday in city; one killed
Two people were shot Monday, one of them fatally, according to Baltimore Police. A 37-year-old man was the latest victim; he was sitting in a stopped vehicle on the 6400 block of E. Pratt St. around 8:30 p.m. when a minivan pulled up and he was shot...Tags: Pigtown, Pratt Street, Shootings
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West Friendship: Janet McKegg was a friend to friend to nature and a friend to all
A bright light was dimmed March 9 when long time West Friendship resident Janet McKegg died. In recent years, Janet had resided at Elternhaus Assisted Living, in Dayton. Janet is survived by her devoted husband of 31 years, Al McKegg, and her loving...Tags: Energy Resources, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Music Theater
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For Maryland Day, communities weave historic tapestries
Outhouses. Potbellied stoves. Four-mile walks in the snow. These are legacies of the Rosenwald Schools.
For the past several weeks, county students have been studying the schools, a loosely affiliated network for African-American children that a white...Tags: Anne Arundel County, St. Mary's County, Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Museums
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Ellicott City: Dr. Seuss' 108th birthday celebrated at Centennial Lane Elementary, Centennial High schools
March 2 marked what would have been Theodor Geisel's 108th birthday, but he is better known as Dr. Seuss. Events have been taking place around the country to honor this beloved writer. Here, in Ellicott City, two schools planned Dr. Seuss themed events....Tags: Theater, Concerts, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Charity
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