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March over for food and fun before Easter bunny's arrival later this month
Spring forth as taste tempting meals, planned with budding appetites in mind, pepper local church calendars: Hop over to Violetville United Methodist Church, 3648 Coolidge Ave., Saturday, March 9, for breakfast with the Easter Bunny, 9 a.m. to noon....Tags: Republic of Ireland, Saint Patrick, Easter, Cabbage, Christianity
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Letter: Question remains regarding church members' decision
I just finished reading Mary Tilghman's article "Church members vote to become Catholic" in the Feb. 27 issue of the Catonsville Times. The subject of this article is intriguing, to say the least. I've lived in the Catonsville community for over 50...Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Catonsville
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Prayers of the faithful in Harford may have more effect than would seem obvious [Editorial]
In the grand scheme of things, most of the issues that seem important to a particular generation fade with time, even as the things that are truly important remain so throughout the ages. Thus, it isn't much of a surprise that people in Harford County...
Tags: Rome (Italy), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Christianity
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Bay Theatre offers double bill of fear in 'Nightmare' and 'Sister Mary'
Satirical examinations of fear, experienced by an accountant-actor and young students confronting the consequences of sin, are on stage this month at Bay Theatre in two works by playwright Christopher Durang. The fears are revealed in Durang's one-act...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Celebrities, Ronald Reagan, John Paul II, Christianity
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Church of the Nativity in Timonium aims to 'make church matter'
A simple walk through the Church of the Nativity makes it clear that the Timonium Roman Catholic Church aims to give its parishioners a different worship experience. A full-band setup, including an electronic drum set, sits beside a seldom-used organ....
Tags: Rick Warren, Customs and Tradition, Loyola University Maryland, Timonium, Christianity
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Deacon in child porn charge was former schools worker
A longtime deacon at a Fullerton church was charged Friday with possessing "numerous files of child pornography," Baltimore County police said. William Steven Albaugh, 67, a deacon at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Belair Road, was arrested at his...
Tags: Verizon Communications, Pornography, Nottingham, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Apple iPad
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Bel Air Catholics discuss papacy, sex abuse, priesthood, other church issues
Parishioners spoke their minds on Catholic church issues, including some people's dissatisfaction with the direction of the papacy, during a frank, emotional discussion held at Bel Air's St. Margaret Church on Sunday afternoon. Organized by Msgr....
Tags: Benedict XVI, The Pope, Abusive Behavior, Religious Leaders, Christianity
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You think your workplace is bad
Let's say the CEO of your company is retiring, but he's going to keep an office at headquarters and the services of the same secretary as the new guy. Awkward! Or how about working at a company where the boss just decided you can no longer work from...Tags: Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Christianity, Employees, Marissa Mayer
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Wedded: Kelli Raia and Adam Dickson
Wedding date: Jan. 12, 2013 Her story: Kelli Raia, 26, grew up in Silver Spring. She is a social worker at a retirement community in Catonsville. Her mother, Jeanne, is a stained-glass artist and owns Glimmerglass Stained Glass. Her father, Joe, is a...
Tags: Weddings, Family, Mount Vernon, Federal Hill, Christianity
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Back Story: Cardinals who visited Baltimore later became pope
As 11 American Roman Catholic cardinals join with their colleagues in Rome to elect the successor to Pope Benedict XVI, it is interesting to note that three cardinals who visited Baltimore during the last century were eventually elected pope. The first...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Benedict XVI, Health and Safety at School, Rome (Italy), Roland Park
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Virginia B. Machovec, cashier
Virginia B. Machovec, a retired city public school cafeteria cashier and longtime hospital volunteer, died Wednesday of pneumonia at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. She was 92. The daughter of a Cross Street Market worker and a homemaker, Virginia...Tags: Cross Street Market, Pratt Street, World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bel Air church to host 'open conversation' on Pope's resignation
A once-in-a-600-year event is leading to a special open forum at St. Margaret Catholic Church in Bel Air for the next two weekends. Msgr. Michael Schleupner, pastor of the parish, plans to host "An Open Conversation" on the resignation of Pope...
Tags: Benedict XVI, Christianity
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