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Latin Mass to have permanent home at St. Alphonsus; will end at Hagerstown parish in August Christopher Gunty May 17, 2024 The celebration of the Mass in the extraordinary form (also known as the Traditional Latin Mass) in the Archdiocese of Baltimore will be entrusted solely to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, effective Aug. 1.
27 spellers go through 200 words at archdiocese spelling bee Catholic Review Staff May 17, 2024 Meqdim Abera, a fifth-grader from Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ellicott City, won the Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic School Spelling Bee for the second year in a row, correctly spelling the word “paraffin.”
Archdiocese of Baltimore’s wellness retreat shines a light on mental health Katie V. Jones May 16, 2024 In addressing more than 200 people at the St. Dymphna Mental Wellness Retreat at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg May 15, Deacon Ed Shoener pointed out that St. Elizabeth Ann Seton faced her own challenges dealing with the inevitable stresses of life.
Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including eight retirements Catholic Review Staff May 16, 2024 Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including eight retirements
Vatican expecting tens of thousands to celebrate World Children’s Day Cindy Wooden May 19, 2024 The Vatican is expecting some 70,000 children between the ages of 5 and 12 and their chaperones to fill Rome’s Olympic Stadium for the opening events of the first World Children’s Day May 25 and to join Pope Francis for Mass in St. Peter’s Square the next morning.
Staring down the devil, Catholic police detective finds her refuge in the Eucharist Tony Gutierrez May 19, 2024 In her line of work, Detective Jasmine Cardenas confronts evil on a daily basis. While experiencing this evil could lead some to question God, for Cardenas, it has helped her find God in the negative and rely on him to get through the day.
The many faces of Mary that inspire devotion among Catholics of all cultures Jean Parietti May 19, 2024 Apparitions, images of the Blessed Mother inspire devotions in our cultural communities. Honoring the Virgin Mary and seeking her intercession is an important part of being Catholic.
Catholic mothers share their unique experiences with disability in webinar Maria del Pilar Guzman May 18, 2024 Paula Umana, a tennis coach, motivational speaker and author of “40 Gifts of Hope,” shared her story during a May 10 webinar on “Where Faith and Disability Meet,” organized by the National Catholic Partnership on Disability, whose aim was to shine a light on the experience of disability through the lens of Catholic mothers.
The ‘Warm Tornado’: and the delights of your Spirit Father J. Collin Poston May 17, 2024 Jesus desires to heal us in both body and soul.
Rolling out the red carpet: Jesus on the big screen Jaymie Stuart Wolfe May 17, 2024 As a columnist with a case for press credentials in the Catholic space and a close friend in public relations, I’ve attended a few movie premieres. But I had never been to a “Red Carpet” event until the one held for “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist,” a new…
Ripley and Rupnik Effie Caldarola May 16, 2024 Caravaggio’s victims are long gone. But living, breathing women whose lives have been drastically impacted by Rupnik live on. It’s time to honor them.
We belong to each other Rita Buettner May 15, 2024 We are born with hearts that are designed to love. We are created to be members of families and communities. We are intended to be neighbors—and not just to the people we know and love, but to everyone.
Question Corner: Does an obligation to attend Mass on Ascension Thursday include those traveling outside the diocese? Jenna Marie Cooper May 15, 2024 The holy days of obligation you are actually bound to observe as a Catholic depend on what your local bishops’ conference (the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in the United States) has decided to do.