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Carmel Quinn, volunteer
Carmel Quinn, a homemaker and volunteer, died of a heart attack Sunday at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 83. Born Mary Katherine Carmel Fay in Belturbet, in County Cavan, Ireland, she moved to Baltimore in...
Tags: Mount Airy, Religion and Belief, Republic of Ireland, General Practitioners, Heart Attack
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St. Bede to host karaoke and baked potato fundraiser
St. Bede the Venerable Roman Catholic Church will host a karaoke and baked potato event this Saturday. The event, which will raise funds for the Distinguished Student Service Awards Program, runs from 5 to 9 p.m. on May 18. The program recognizes...Tags: Google+, Religion and Belief, Baked Potatoes, Christianity, Potatoes
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District 11 lacrosse playoffs start Thursday
Already, it's been a historic year for the lacrosse programs at Parkland High School. Both the Trojan boys and girls teams captured Lehigh Valley Conference crowns on Monday with wins over Emmaus in a championship doubleheader at Nazareth's Andrew S. Leh...Tags: Lacrosse, Religion and Belief, Sports, Christianity
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Lexi Reightler, Kaitlyn Toman, Sarah Keer star at District 11 track meet
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN — Bethlehem Catholic's Lexi Reightler and Salisbury's Kaitlyn Toman knew exactly where their strongest competition was coming during Wednesday's District 11 Track & Field Championships at Blue Mountain High School. It didn't...
Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Pleasant Valley, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Mountain West Conference, Catasauqua
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Parkland beats Bethlehem Catholic for Lehigh Valley Conference volleyball title
Parkland senior Aaron Silverstein glanced across the net before Wednesday night's Lehigh Valley Conference volleyball championship at Whitehall and eyed up the opposing Bethlehem Catholic stars. He studied conference MVP Evan Blair. He looked up at 6-...Tags: Religion and Belief, Whitehall, Glen Rice, Christianity, Emmaus
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Girls hoops | Joliet Catholic's Lumpkin picks Michigan State
Special to the TribuneJoliet Catholic junior Jasmine Lumpkin had nearly 25 scholarship offers from schools across the country, but she decided to end her recruiting Tuesday by making an oral commitment to attend Michigan State in 2014-15. Lumpkin, a 6-foot forward, chose...Tags: Michigan State Spartans, College Basketball, College Sports, Purdue Boilermakers, University of California, Los Angeles
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St. John's bidding war escalates
A high-stakes bidding war has erupted for St. John's Health Center, a storied Santa Monica hospital, with a local billionaire teaming up with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles on an unsolicited offer. The latest bid, expected to be...
Tags: Health Insurance, Religion and Belief, St. John's Health Center, Michael Jackson, Christianity
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Polish city offers lifeline to struggling German neighbours
Reuters* Border city of Szczecin now economic hub for German satellites * Phenomenon challenges assumptions about rich west, poor east * Polish side of border is younger, more dynamic, has more cash * Could it be the model for future of Europe? By...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Religion and Belief, Travel, Germany, European Union
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LETTER: Catholic Bus Cuts Hurt
On April 19, the Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly proposed a 70% cut in the funding for Catholic school bus transportation. This legislative action is extremely unfair and places an undue burden on the parents of Catholic school...Tags: Schools, Religion and Belief, Religious Education, Public Schools, Christianity
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Polish city offers lifeline to struggling German neighbors
ReutersGARTZ, Germany (Reuters) - Like most people in Szczecin, a port city on the western edge of Poland, businessman Zbigniew Sawicki thought that when his country joined the European Union a decade ago, wealthier German neighbors would pour in and buy up...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Religion and Belief, Travel, Germany, European Union
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Disgraced Cardinal O'Brien to leave Scotland for penance-Vatican
ReutersVATICAN CITY, May 15 (Reuters) - Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien, who resigned as head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland after acknowledging sexual misconduct, will leave Scotland for months of "prayer and penance", the Vatican said on Wednesday. A...Tags: Sex Crimes, Papal Conclave (2013), Religion and Belief, Francis I, Christianity
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Letters: Rebuilding the Catholic church
Re "A posthumous fall from grace," May 12 On the one hand, men like Cardinal Roger Mahony and the late Msgr. Benjamin Hawkes, who was accused posthumously of sex abuse, seemed to be just the men to act in the best interests of the Los Angeles...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Roger M. Mahony, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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