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Patrick E. Kline, 61
Patrick E. "Pat" Kline of Hagerstown, Md., died Thursday, March 14, 2013, at the University of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore, after a short courageous battle with acute myeloid leukemia. Pat was born Sept. 27, 1951, son of the late Thomas J. and Anna...
Tags: Christianity, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Parochial Schools, Religion and Belief, University of Maryland, College Park
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Murray honored at St. Mary School
Each year, during Catholic Schools Week, St. Mary Catholic School recognizes a graduate whose commitment to the values of the Catholic faith has inspired an appreciation for the Catholic education received at the Hagerstown school. Because of this...
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Seminary buys former Scotland School for Veterans Children
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWinebrenner Theological Seminary announced the finalization of a $1.8 million deal to purchase the former Scotland School for Veterans Children on Friday. Settlement of the property between Winebrenner, of Findlay, Ohio, and the state of Pennsylvania&...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Education, Richard L. Alloway, II, Rob W. Kauffman, Colleges and Universities
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Seminary to present plans for former Scotland School for Veterans Children
A representative of Winebrenner Theological Seminary will present the organization’s plans for the former Scotland School for Veterans Children campus Wednesday, Aug. 8, at 1:30 p.m.The presentation for the public will be held in the Hess Room of...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Seminaries
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Seminary opening Scotland, Pa. campus hopes to have 500 students
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAn Ohio seminary opening a satellite campus in Scotland, Pa., hopes to have 500 students there within five years. Winebrenner Theological Seminary initially will hire about five people for the campus, which could employ 30 people if enrollment goals...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Religion and Belief, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Education
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Scotland School sale closer to a done deal
Legislation passed this weekend will permit the sale of the former Scotland School for Veterans Children property, state Rep. Rob Kauffman said in a news release. House Bill 2406, which is awaiting the governor’s signature, will authorize the...Tags: Education, Rob W. Kauffman, Colleges and Universities, Seminaries
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Seminary to buy former Scotland School for Veterans Children
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThe board of trustees of a theological seminary based in Findlay, Ohio, voted last week to move forward with the purchase of the former Scotland School for Veterans Children. Winebrenner Theological Seminary is negotiating a price for the 185-acre campus...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Education, Richard L. Alloway, II, Rob W. Kauffman, Colleges and Universities
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Corsi honored as St. Mary Catholic School's distinguished grad
St. Mary Catholic School recently honored Frankie Corsi III as its distinguished graduate of 2012. The award is given annually to a graduate who has made a significant contribution to the school, parish and the United States. Corsi graduated from St....Tags: Christianity, Parochial Schools, Religion and Belief, Education, Roman Catholicism
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100-year-old woman credits longevity to being stubborn
janeth@herald-mail.comVirginia Poling's father was a pastor, several of her uncles were pastors, she married a pastor and two of her sons are pastors. "We go back a long way in the ministry. Her whole life was in the church. I'm her pastor now," said the Rev. Ed Poling, as he...Tags: Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Brownsville
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New garbage trucks among utilities director's requests
aorwick@jessaminejournal.comA new garbage truck that could cost as much as $250,000 is chief among the equipment and project requests the city’s utilities director presented Monday to the Wilmore City Council. Council members have asked all department heads to prepare and...Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Seminaries
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Seminarian graduates skipping the ministry
Washington Post writer Michelle Boorstein tells of the growing number of seminary graduates who have no plans to become pastors: Alethea Allen, a Virginia resident, graduated this week from Wesley Theological Seminary in Northwest Washington after years...
Tags: Education, The Washington Post, Seminaries
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Chicago's first archbishop was 'good prelate, good man'
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen the president of All Hallows College in Ireland saw the regal man on the framed canvas, he knew the portrait buried in a Dublin basement should head home to Chicago. The painting of Patrick Feehan, Chicago's first Roman Catholic archbishop,...Tags: Yellow Fever , Religion and Belief, Republic of Ireland, Immigration, Separation of Church and State
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