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    May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Police investigating sex abuse allegations at Anne Arundel Catholic school

    Anne Arundel County police are investigating sexual abuse allegations by a former student at Monsignor Slade Catholic School in Glen Burnie, officials of the Archdiocese of Baltimore said Wednesday.
    Anne Arundel County police are investigating sexual abuse allegations by a former student at Monsignor Slade Catholic School in Glen Burnie, officials of the Archdiocese of Baltimore said Wednesday. In a letter posted on the archdiocese website and...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Parochial Schools, Christianity, Sex Crimes, Police Investigations

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. O'Malley signs death penalty repeal

    Surrounded by religious leaders, civil rights activists and others who have fought for years to stop executions in Maryland, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation Thursday repealing the state's death penalty.
    Surrounded by religious leaders, civil rights activists and others who have fought for years to stop executions in Maryland, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation Thursday repealing the state's death penalty. Unless the law is overturned in a...

    Tags: Scott Shellenberger, Referenda, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Basilica of the Assumption, Lawyers

  4. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. O'Malley to sign death penalty repeal today

    Gov. Martin O'Malley will sign legislation Thursday morning abolishing capital punishment in Maryland -- a goal of his since he took office in 2007.
    Gov. Martin O'Malley will sign legislation Thursday morning abolishing capital punishment in Maryland -- a goal of his since he took office in 2007. The governor's approval will make Maryland the 18th state to repeal the death penalty. A throng of...

    Tags: NAACP, Government, Basilica of the Assumption, Martin O'Malley, Punishment

  6. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. St. John celebrates its jubilee

    The Frederick News-Post, Md.
    A standing-room-only crowd was on hand Sunday for a 250th anniversary jubilee celebration, and St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church got to see a little more history in the making when Archbishop of Baltimore William Lori named the Rev. Kevin...

    Tags: Georgetown, White Marsh, Church and State Relations, Roman Catholicism, Christianity

  8. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Keeping a third-generation piano business finely tuned

    Recession being the bane of piano retailers, it seems wholly remarkable that Harry Cohen and his son, Lou, decided to start selling Baldwins and Wurlitzers in 1937 — the year the economy relapsed toward the end of the Great Depression.
    Recession being the bane of piano retailers, it seems wholly remarkable that Harry Cohen and his son, Lou, decided to start selling Baldwins and Wurlitzers in 1937 — the year the economy relapsed toward the end of the Great Depression. But somehow...

    Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Baltimore County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Cecil County, Music

  10. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Joseph E. Welsh, educator

    Joseph E. Welsh, a retired Baltimore County public school educator who was also a hospice volunteer and Eucharistic minister, died Monday of melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Joseph E. Welsh, a retired Baltimore County public school educator who was also a hospice volunteer and Eucharistic minister, died Monday of melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 80. "He was both my teacher and...

    Tags: Jesus Christ, Teaching and Learning, Vanderbilt University , Graduation, Culture

  12. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore Catholic schools: stronger, but still in need of help

    It has been nearly three years since my predecessor, Cardinal Edwin O'Brien, and the Blue Ribbon Committee on Catholic Schools released the Strategic Plan for Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Since that time, enrollment declines have been stemmed in many schools; innovative new programs such as our dual language and Montessori initiatives have kept our schools competitive; and systemic changes to the governance of our schools, renewed focus on school leadership — training of principals and development of local school boards, as well as system-wide accreditation — are ensuring Catholic schools remain an excellent value (average annual K-8 cost is approximately $5,000).
    It has been nearly three years since my predecessor, Cardinal Edwin O'Brien, and the Blue Ribbon Committee on Catholic Schools released the Strategic Plan for Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Since that time, enrollment declines have been...

    Tags: School Examinations, Awards and Prizes, Roman Catholicism, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Parochial Schools

  14. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. $1.4 million raised for baseball field at Cardinal Gibbons site

    Saint Agnes Hospital and the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation said Friday that they have raised $1.4 million to renovate the baseball field of the former Cardinal Gibbons School, preserving a site where Babe Ruth once played.
    Saint Agnes Hospital and the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation said Friday that they have raised $1.4 million to renovate the baseball field of the former Cardinal Gibbons School, preserving a site where Babe Ruth once played. The hospital, meanwhile, is...

    Tags: Cal Ripken, Hospitals and Clinics, Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards

  16. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Fourth-grader from St. Joseph awarded Knott scholarship [Cockeysville]

    Olivia Mezzullo, a fourth-grade student at St. Joseph School Cockeysville, recently got some exciting news: She is the recipient of one of seven elementary-level scholarships awarded by the Knott Scholarship Funds.  The Knott Scholarship Funds are based...

    Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Teaching and Learning, College Park (Orlando, Florida), Schools, Alzheimer's Disease

  18. Apr 5, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  19. Church bell tower repairs signify change in Oliver neighborhood

    A few weeks ago, I spent a few quiet minutes in Green Mount Cemetery, where its higher ground offers unexpected views of Baltimore. As I looked to the southeast, something curious caught my eye.
    A few weeks ago, I spent a few quiet minutes in Green Mount Cemetery, where its higher ground offers unexpected views of Baltimore. As I looked to the southeast, something curious caught my eye. What was going on in the nearby Oliver neighborhood? What...

    Tags: Port Deposit, Culture, Water Tower, Basilica of the Assumption, Carl Stokes

  20. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Fire destroys building at St. Joseph in Fullerton, Easter services go on

    An early-morning fire on Saturday destroyed a maintenance building on the property of St. Joseph Church in Fullerton, according to church and county fire officials.
    An early-morning fire on Saturday destroyed a maintenance building on the property of St. Joseph Church in Fullerton, according to church and county fire officials. But church officials said the parish's celebration of Easter services on Sunday would...

    Tags: Belair Road, Arson

  22. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Plan for wall repair ready to take shape in historic Ellicott City

    Before it became "The Wall That Ate Some Cars," it was just a stone wall on Mulligans Hill Lane, bracing a 20-foot-high embankment — stalwart as the steep hills that give Ellicott City's historic district much of its character.
    Before it became "The Wall That Ate Some Cars," it was just a stone wall on Mulligans Hill Lane, bracing a 20-foot-high embankment — stalwart as the steep hills that give Ellicott City's historic district much of its character. Then in early...

    Tags: Ken Ulman, Christianity, Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Natural Disasters

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Fr. John Hurley, executive director of the Department o...
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Palm Sunday Youth Pilgrimage.
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