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Area churches focus prayer on war, safety of troops
Sun StaffPrayers for peace, for protection of American troops, for wisdom among world leaders and for the safety of the people of Iraq reverberated in churches and in streets throughout the area yesterday. The Rev. Richard B. Hilgartner, associate pastor at the...Tags: Death, Travel, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Religious Conflicts, Christianity
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Artie can take a hint, vows his drinking days are over
Sun ColumnistJust about the healthiest looking patient in all of St. Joseph's Hospital is in Room 407. Certainly the strongest. Art Donovan may look like an animated bowl of jello when it comes to muscle definition, but he has the strength to knock down a building....Tags: Jack Dempsey, Art Donovan, Sports, Football, Hotels and Accommodations
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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: Travel, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Basilica of the Assumption, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Celebration of Mass turns strangers into friends
Sun StaffPope John Paul II celebrated Mass before 50,000 people at Camden Yards yesterday in an atmosphere of solemnity, where many wept at his presence and one woman knelt on the cold autumn concrete after receiving Communion. It lasted about two hours, and...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Annapolis, John Paul II, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles
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'The right to do what we ought'
"Oh, that today you would hear his voice: harden not your hearts." (Psalms 95:7-8) Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Each day, the church begins the liturgy of the hours with the Psalm which we have just prayed together: "Come, let us sing...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Abraham Lincoln, Jesus Christ, Roman Catholicism
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Lunch and love at a soup kitchen
Sun StaffThe main guest showed up just a little late to his luncheon at Our Daily Bread yesterday, but nobody seemed to mind. Pope John Paul II emerged about 2:20 in the afternoon from behind a blue curtain into the soup kitchen dining room run by Catholic...Tags: Christianity, Soups, Roman Catholicism, Breads, John Paul II
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