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    AG reinstates Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response member after anti-Israeli posts
    Attorney General Anthony Brown has ended the suspension of Zainab Chaudry from her position on the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention following outrage over her anti-Israeli social media posts.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown previously said the commission “must serve as a model for the entire State on how to respond to incidents of hate and bias.”
    How to party with demons in Baltimore this holiday season
    At least 10 events celebrating Krampus, the Christmas demon, are planned for the Baltimore region this year.
    A Krampus wearing a furry moss suit extends his hands toward the camera as he walks by a stuffed bear at E.C. Pops.
    Black survivors are nearly invisible in the Catholic clergy sexual abuse crisis
    Black survivors have been nearly invisible in the Catholic Church sexual abuse crisis — even in Baltimore, home to a historic Black Catholic community.
    Charles Richardson wipes his eye while discussing his alleged abuse decades ago by a Catholic priest in Baltimore. (Steve Ruark/AP Photo)
    Here we go, Annapolis catches sugar plum fever for the holidays
    Travel & Leisure just put Annapolis 15th on its annual list of the top 25 towns to visit for Christmas for the second year in a row. The website, frankly, is late to the party. Annapolis has been a Christmas town for more than a century. Here, then, is an essential guide to the holidays in Annapolis.
    Annapolis will light its tree Sunday, Nov. 26 in the Grand Illumination. It's a tradition stretching back more than a century.
    Archdiocese of Baltimore floats short window, comparatively, for sex abuse claims
    The Archdiocese of Baltimore proposes a deadline of Feb. 26 for survivors to file claims of clergy sex abuse.
    Photo illustration of silhouette of older woman in profile, looking to the left, head bowed over clasped hands. The background on the left is red and inscribed with two months of a calendar; the background behind the woman on the right is black.
    How a friendship forged amid turmoil continues to benefit Baltimoreans for the holidays
    After a halfway-constructed senior center was burned down in East Baltimore, a partnership emerged between a pastor and a mortgage broker. Their collaboration has provided meals and holiday gifts to families across the city.
    Community members pick up bags full of sides and pumpkin pies as part of Southern Baptist Church’s annual Thanksgiving giveaway at Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Northwest Baltimore on Saturday.
    Grief, anger over closing of St. Benedict Church in troubled Southwest Baltimore
    Parishioners are reeling from the abrupt dismissal of their longtime pastor, who was dismissed after The Banner found he had paid a settlement over an allegation of fraud and sexual abuse.
    The church steeple at St. Benedict Church in Baltimore.
    ‘The doors of the church are open’: How one local pastor changed my views on faith forever
    Rev. Grady A. Yeargin Jr., a local pastor who died in October, left a legacy of kindness and openness to those raised in the City Temple of Baltimore (Baptist) church.
    Reverend Grady A. Yeargin with his daughters Adia, left, and Candace, during the Ravens-themed party that City Temple of Baltimore (Baptist) church threw in 2015 for his 65th birthday.
    Commentary: Why, after so many sexual abuse cases, I am still a Catholic
    Journalist Susan McInerney examines her decision to remain committed to her Catholic faith despite being devastated by revelations of sexual misconduct within the church as an institution.
    Archdiocese of Baltimore
    Vatican says it’s permissible for transgender Catholics to be baptized
    In the United States, the national conference of Catholic bishops rejects the concept of gender transition, leaving many transgender Catholics feeling excluded. On Wednesday, the Vatican made public a sharply contrasting statement, saying it’s permissible, under certain circumstances, for trans Catholics to be baptized and serve as godparents.
    A statue of Jesus Christ symbolically welcomes visitors as they enter the basement crypt, located in The Baltimore Basilica, Baltimore, Md., on December 2, 2022.
    St. Benedict Church announces closure as 2nd allegation surfaces against former pastor
    Officials told congregants Saturday that Catholic leadership has since learned of another allegation dating back to the 1990s against former Rev. Paschal Morlino.
    St. Benedict Church in Baltimore.
    Sermon on the streets: A trans pastor helps those on the margins find grace
    Growing up, Elazar Zavaletta heard that trans people, like him, are an "abomination" in the eyes of God. Now a Lutheran pastor, Zavaletta has transformed his pain into solidarity with marginalized people.
    Rev. Elazar Atticus Schoch Zavaletta waves to those passing across the street after holding a meeting for those of North Ave Mission at St Mark's Lutheran Church, Tuesday, June 6, 2023.
    Maryland Jewish communities mobilize aid, volunteers for Israel Defense Forces
    Ever since the Israel-Hamas War erupted into an international crisis, its tremors have reverberated through families of the Jewish and Palestinian diasporas all the way to Maryland.
    Gabi discusses her impending military service with her mom, Jamie, in their home on Oct. 19, 2023. Jamie has a folder of baby photos of Gabi to share.
    Commentary: We all must stand against terrorist attacks, antisemitism and Islamophobia
    For the Jewish community, the Hamas attack on Israel felt like the history of atrocities against Jewish people repeating itself, Rachel Garbow Monroe is president and CEO of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.
    Rachel Garbow Monroe is president and CEO of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.
    Commentary: Attacks on Israel affect Baltimore’s Jewish community personally
    The attacks on Israel have left many in Baltimore's Jewish community fearing for the safety of loved ones and friends living there, Marc Terrill, president of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, says.
    Marc B. Terrill is president of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore.
    Question looms over Baltimore pastor’s ouster: How does a monk come up with $200K?
    Questions are swirling among parishioners at Saint Benedict Church in Baltimore after the removal of their longtime pastor over a secret $200,000 settlement he paid five years ago.
    The church steeple at Saint Benedict Church is photographed Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023 in Baltimore.
    Linda Malat Tiburzi, abuse survivor and advocate, dies at 62
    Linda Malat Tiburzi, a survivor of the notorious child rapist John Merzbacher while a student at the Catholic Community School of Baltimore in the 1970s, died at age 62. She was an advocate for survivors of abuse and rejoiced at the release of the Office of the Maryland Attorney General’s report on child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
    Liz Murphy and Linda Malat Tiburzi (right) embrace outside of Our Lady of Good Counsel School and church on Fort Avenue in South Baltimore in January 2023. Their friendship spanned decades. Tiburzi, who dedicated her life to supporting abuse survivors, died Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, at age 62.
    Parishioners fight to clear pastor dismissed over $200k fraud, abuse settlement
    Parish members are compiling information that they believe raises doubts about the allegations of fraud and sexual assault against their pastor of almost 40 years.
    The St. Benedict Church photographed Sunday, Oct.15, 2023, in Baltimore.
    Commentary: Condemnation of terrorist acts against Jews must be unequivocal
    Any effort to use political arguments to rationalize the indiscriminate slaughter of Israelis must be rejected, says Rona Kobell, a Baltimore journalist and former reporter at The Jerusalem Post.
    Rona Kobell (right), during her time as a student at Hebrew University, is shown with a co-counselor while leading a tour of American teenagers through Israel in 1992.
    Parish shocked, saddened by dismissal of ‘the backbone’ of Baltimore church
    Rev. Paschal Morlino was removed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore amid allegations of a secret $200K settlement.
    A woman walks into St. Benedict Church for a service Sunday.
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