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Compassion without boundaries: The generosity of Howard countians in faraway places
Schools, homes, shoes and jobs. Love. Hope. As myriad as the needs of those swept up in poverty, abandonment and disaster are the people who pour out their time and treasure to help.
In Howard County, we have a commendable reputation for helping our own,...Tags: Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Clarksville, Africa, Anglicanism, Eastern Africa
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Chicago Forward: Education (Coming Sept. 13)
Our Sept. 13 public affairs forum, Chicago Forward: Education, is just around the corner. Dedicated members of Trib Nation will recall we hosted one of these forums a year ago, and I'll include a link to that forum in this post.
This year's Chicago...Tags: Chicago, Education, James Meeks, Religious Education, Illinois
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Holiday closings, hours
A number of businesses and agencies will be closed in observance of Labor Day on Monday. ·Federal offices: closed. ·State offices: closed. ·Brown County offices: closed. ·Aberdeen city offices: closed. ·Brown County...Tags: Education, Labor Day, Religious Education, Colleges and Universities
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Catholic education means an integrated approach
What makes a Catholic college Catholic? To begin answering that question, consider the mission statement of my school, Presentation College. It speaks of challenging students to academic excellence while developing the whole person “in the Catholic...Tags: Science, Jesus Christ, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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Saint Mary teacher celebrates milestone
Sister Mary Aloysius Norman, a School Sister of Notre Dame in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, is marking a milestone anniversary of her first profession of religious vows. She is among 48 jubilarians in the Atlantic-Midwest Province who were honored May...Tags: Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Religious Education
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Friends and Sports are a factor
The reasons families choose to leave Newport-Mesa Unified schools are as diverse as the schools they choose. Friends and sports are often major considerations. Many people spoke of attending elementary school and middle school outside of Newport-Mesa,...Tags: Landforms, High School Sports, Religious Education, Mountains
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Looking Back: From Our Files -- Sept. 4
100 years ago — 1911
Stockmen have been unusually lively in Garrard County during the past week. J.L. Beck sold a load of 750-pound heifers at 3.5 cents per pound; C.A. Arnold bought a bunch of 175-pound hogs from Ed Hubbard at 7 cents per pound;...Tags: Rentals, Washington, DC, Religious Education
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Christianity in India
I would like to congratulate the young man who traveled to India on a mission to evangelize and on his passion for his faith. I wish him all the best wherever his faith takes him. After reading the article in the Daily American on Aug. 14, I...Tags: Religious Festivals, England, Christianity, India, Arts and Culture
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Roncalli scores above average on state tests
Aberdeen Catholic School System students scored higher than the statewide average on the Dakota State Test of Educational Progress this year. Districtwide, Roncalli students scored 90 percent proficient or advanced in reading and 89 percent...Tags: Education, Religious Education
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Florence Lucy Beck
Aberdeen: Mass of Christian Burial for Florence Lucy Beck, 97, of Aberdeen, will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, September 9, 2011, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 502 Second Avenue S.E., Aberdeen, with Father Shane Stevens officiating. Burial will follow at...Tags: Minneapolis, Religious Education
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Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach
Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach, a Sister of Mercy and an educator who later was supervisor of the Mercy Medical Center Chapel, died Sept. 4 of lung cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She was 94. The daughter of a real estate broker and a homemaker,...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Management Change, Retirement, University of Notre Dame, Colleges and Universities
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Bone on bullet and blood on trousers put Catonsville police on alert in 1961
An article in the Sept. 14, 1961 edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported on a startling discovery made at a Catonsville dry cleaners. The finding of a .38 cal. copper coated lead bullet touched off quite a lot of excitement in this...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Overlea
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