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Catholic's Ellie Gonzalez named Gatorade Maryland Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year
The Baltimore SunCatholic's Ellie Gonzalez was selected as the Gatorade Maryland Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year on Wednesday, according to a news release, adding to her list of accomplishments during her junior year. Last month, Gonzalez was named The...Tags: Track and Field, Christianity
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Catonsville girl receives transplant, but is rejecting heart
Ann Bartlinski placed the Eucharist and a pearl-beaded rosary blessed by the hands of the late Pope John Paul II on the chest of her 6-year-old daughter, Teresa, who lay Tuesday in a hospital bed, her tiny body rejecting a donor's heart. Teresa...
Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Nobel Prize Awards, Vatican City, Stroke, Heart Failure
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Lori's views outside the Catholic mainstream
Archbishop William E. Lori writes that religious freedom is under threat in the United States by the exclusion of religious values from public life ("Religious freedom under threat in U.S.," June 16). This is difficult to understand in Maryland where...
Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Michael E. Busch, Birth Control, Lobbying, William E. Lori
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Retired Highland Postmaster Bill Dailey off to Delaware [Fulton/Highland]
By the time you read this, Highland will have lost one of its iconic residents. Bill Dailey, Vietnam veteran, a U.S. Marine and retired postmaster of the Highland Post Office, has sold his home on Brown's Bridge Road and has moved to Dagsboro, Del.,to...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Culture, Schools, Annapolis, Towson University
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Catholic faith surrounded by threats
Archbishop's William Lori's commentary ("Religious freedom under threat in U.S.," June) reminds me of verses from Lamentations: "my children have become desolate, for the enemy is victorious" (1:16). On Friday, as the Archbishop enters the Basilica to say...
Tags: Lobbying, Francis I, William E. Lori, Washington, DC, Freedom of Religion
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Patricia E. Sadowski, reading specialist
Patricia E. Sadowski, a retired Baltimore County public schools reading specialist and music lover, died Sunday from congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 76. "Pat worked with children who were...
Tags: Heart Failure, Public Schools, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Ridgewood
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Towson Catholic graduate hired as Denver Nuggets general manager
Tim Connelly said recently that he had already exceeded his dreams by becoming the assistant general manager of an NBA team three years ago. The 36-year-old Baltimore native might be raising his career bar again. Connelly, who never played on the...
Tags: Brian Shaw, Phoenix Suns, National Basketball Association, George Karl, Stan Kroenke
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Church can't afford exorbitant 'rain tax'
Letter writer Kenneth Hoffmann's complaints against the "wealthy" Catholic Church and against all other religious institutions are ludicrous ("Church shouldn't complain about stormwater fees", June 14). I am a parishioner at a Roman Catholic Church on...
Tags: Belair Road, Christianity
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Dr. Henry V. "Harry" Chase
Dr. Henry V. "Harry" Chase, a retired internist who served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War, died June 9 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Somerford Place, a Frederick assisted-living facility. He was 90. The son of Harry...
Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Ellicott City, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Alzheimer's Disease
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Religious freedom under threat at home
On Friday, Catholics throughout the United States will begin observing two weeks known as the Fortnight for Freedom. For a second consecutive year, the U.S. Catholic Church has set aside this time leading up to Independence Day to draw attention to the...
Tags: Social Services, Francis I, William E. Lori, Justice System, Basilica of the Assumption
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John S. "Bud" Linz, engineer
John S. "Bud" Linz, a retired engineer and World War II veteran, died Wednesday of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 90. The son of a grocer and a homemaker, John Sebastian Linz was born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown. After...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Pneumonia, Linthicum, Baltimore County, Parkville
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Joseph E. Emerson, attorney
Joseph E. Emerson, a lawyer who was the former deputy county attorney for Frederick County, died Wednesday from cancer at his Frederick home. He was 77. The son of Capt. Alexander L. Emerson, who was known as the "man with the maul" as head of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Baltimore, Justice System, Middletown, Lawyers
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