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Archdiocese's list of clergy accused of child sexual abuse
The following is a list of priests and brothers who have served in the Archdiocese Of Baltimore and have been accused of child sexual abuse, according to church officials. The list includes some men who have admitted abusing children, as well as some who...Tags: Annapolis, Morgan State University, Christianity, Sexual Assault, Woodstock Festival (1969)
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Memories of loss, inspiration
Sun StaffA century later almost to the moment, Mayor Martin O'Malley, Fire Chief William J. Goodwin Jr. and other city fire officials commemorated yesterday the day a fearsome blaze began burning down vast swaths of downtown Baltimore. The outdoor centennial...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Mrs. O'Leary, Politics, Martin O'Malley, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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For many, response to terror is appeal for divine guidance
Sun StaffAs the noon Mass at the Basilica of the Assumption concluded yesterday, the carillon began to toll. The mournful peal of the bells is normally heard after a funeral. But it seemed appropriate, as many who felt they lost something gathered to pray. As...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Christianity, Manhattan (New York City), Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Cardinal changes his mind, publicly apologizes to Stokes
Sun StaffCardinal William H. Keeler issued a public apology yesterday during a noontime Mass to Dontee D. Stokes, the 26-year-old man who was charged this week with shooting a priest who Stokes says sexually abused him a decade ago. The archbishop of Baltimore,...Tags: Family, Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, William H. Keeler, Social Issues
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A day of prayer and joy
Sun StaffPope John Paul II, the most traveled pope in history, came yesterday to Baltimore, the birthplace of American Catholicism, and presided over a day of celebration, pageantry and prayer. His 10-hour tour of Catholic Baltimore showed the pontiff the many...Tags: Angelo Sodano, Christianity, Politics, Soups, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Tidy crowd makes for quick, easy cleanup job
Sun StaffThe chalice and candlesticks used during the papal Mass were among the first items to be carried off the field. Then the groundskeepers took away the red velvet "cathedral" on which Pope John Paul II sat. The orange and purple chrysanthemums disappeared...Tags: Building Material, John Paul II, Metal and Mineral, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Maryland
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