Biden campaigns on abortion in Florida, seeking to turn increasingly red state back to blue Faith, hope, love are antidote to pride, pope says at audience Man stabs parishioner, says ‘Jesus is not real,’ outside San Francisco church during confirmations Feds say Catholic activist behind D.C. abortion clinic blockade merits 6.5 years in prison Couples discuss importance of Catholic marriage Local News Couples discuss importance of Catholic marriage Emily Rosenthal Alster April 24, 2024 The Catholic Review sat down with two couples soon to be married in the Catholic Church to find out why they want to receive the sacrament of matrimony. Sister Mary Louise Zollars, who ministered to poor of Baltimore, dies at 91 Catholic Review Staff April 22, 2024 A funeral Mass for Daughter of Charity Sister Mary Louise Zollars was offered April 12 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg. Sister Mary Louise died April 5. She was 91. Archdiocese of Baltimore honors Distinctive Scholars Catholic Review Staff April 22, 2024 The Archdiocese of Baltimore honored the academic excellence of three seniors from each of the 18 Catholic high schools within the Archdiocese of Baltimore during the 32nd annual Distinctive Scholars Convocation, held April 18 at Archbishop Curley High School in Baltimore. Radio Interview: Who really was St. George? Catholic Review Staff April 22, 2024 The dragon-slaying tale of St. George is most likely mythological. The saint is not. But who was this elusive figure? With the Feast of St. George coming up April 23, George Matysek talks with Hanael Bianchi, author of “St. George’s Day: A Cultural History of England’s National Holiday.” More Local News World News Georgia senator says he prayed with and spoke to pope about peace Catholic News Service April 24, 2024 U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat from Georgia, said he and Pope Francis prayed together when they met at the Vatican April 20. Human rights advocate: Dictatorship profanes Nicaraguan churches David Agren April 24, 2024 Authorities in the city of León, Nicaragua, chose an unusual place for setting up a boxing ring and staging prize fights: the courtyard of the local cathedral. They even scheduled the matches for April 19 — just as Bishop René Sándigo of León was celebrating his birthday. Biden campaigns on abortion in Florida, seeking to turn increasingly red state back to blue Kate Scanlon April 24, 2024 President Joe Biden reiterated his administration’s commitment to restoring Roe v. Wade as he campaigned in Florida April 23, a pitch his campaign has argued could help Democrats carry the state in a presidential election for the first time in over a decade. Faith, hope, love are antidote to pride, pope says at audience Cindy Wooden April 24, 2024 While the virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance are the marks of a righteous individual, the virtues of faith, hope and love emphasize a connection to other people fueled by belief in God and reliance on prayer, Pope Francis said. More World News Commentary A Eucharistic Word: Spiritual Communion Michael R. Heinlein April 24, 2024 Spiritual Communion is a devotion for those who are unable, for whatever reason, to receive sacramental holy Communion at a given time or in specific situations. Question Corner: What’s going on with the Latin Mass? Jenna Marie Cooper April 24, 2024 As Catholic Christians we are called to approach all things in a spirit of patience and charity — including the issue of other Catholics’ liturgical preferences. Why Catholics make the Sign of the Cross Bert Ghezzi April 20, 2024 The Sign of the Cross is not merely a pious gesture. It is a powerful prayer. ‘It is the Lord!’ Jaymie Stuart Wolfe April 19, 2024 If there’s one thing we can learn from those who encountered the Risen Lord during the 40 days between his Resurrection and Ascension, it’s this: Seeing Jesus isn’t the same as recognizing him. Praying through the headlines in the year of prayer Elizabeth Scalia April 18, 2024 It is an important and, yes, powerful thing to invite our guardian angels to guide us, as we peruse the news, toward stories most worthy of our attention; to guard us against rash judgment or bitter cynicism. More Commentary Featured Video Pope Francis continued his catechesis series on vices and virtues by reflecting on the virtue of temperance.
Couples discuss importance of Catholic marriage Emily Rosenthal Alster April 24, 2024 The Catholic Review sat down with two couples soon to be married in the Catholic Church to find out why they want to receive the sacrament of matrimony.
Sister Mary Louise Zollars, who ministered to poor of Baltimore, dies at 91 Catholic Review Staff April 22, 2024 A funeral Mass for Daughter of Charity Sister Mary Louise Zollars was offered April 12 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg. Sister Mary Louise died April 5. She was 91.
Archdiocese of Baltimore honors Distinctive Scholars Catholic Review Staff April 22, 2024 The Archdiocese of Baltimore honored the academic excellence of three seniors from each of the 18 Catholic high schools within the Archdiocese of Baltimore during the 32nd annual Distinctive Scholars Convocation, held April 18 at Archbishop Curley High School in Baltimore.
Radio Interview: Who really was St. George? Catholic Review Staff April 22, 2024 The dragon-slaying tale of St. George is most likely mythological. The saint is not. But who was this elusive figure? With the Feast of St. George coming up April 23, George Matysek talks with Hanael Bianchi, author of “St. George’s Day: A Cultural History of England’s National Holiday.”
Georgia senator says he prayed with and spoke to pope about peace Catholic News Service April 24, 2024 U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat from Georgia, said he and Pope Francis prayed together when they met at the Vatican April 20.
Human rights advocate: Dictatorship profanes Nicaraguan churches David Agren April 24, 2024 Authorities in the city of León, Nicaragua, chose an unusual place for setting up a boxing ring and staging prize fights: the courtyard of the local cathedral. They even scheduled the matches for April 19 — just as Bishop René Sándigo of León was celebrating his birthday.
Biden campaigns on abortion in Florida, seeking to turn increasingly red state back to blue Kate Scanlon April 24, 2024 President Joe Biden reiterated his administration’s commitment to restoring Roe v. Wade as he campaigned in Florida April 23, a pitch his campaign has argued could help Democrats carry the state in a presidential election for the first time in over a decade.
Faith, hope, love are antidote to pride, pope says at audience Cindy Wooden April 24, 2024 While the virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance are the marks of a righteous individual, the virtues of faith, hope and love emphasize a connection to other people fueled by belief in God and reliance on prayer, Pope Francis said.
A Eucharistic Word: Spiritual Communion Michael R. Heinlein April 24, 2024 Spiritual Communion is a devotion for those who are unable, for whatever reason, to receive sacramental holy Communion at a given time or in specific situations.
Question Corner: What’s going on with the Latin Mass? Jenna Marie Cooper April 24, 2024 As Catholic Christians we are called to approach all things in a spirit of patience and charity — including the issue of other Catholics’ liturgical preferences.
Why Catholics make the Sign of the Cross Bert Ghezzi April 20, 2024 The Sign of the Cross is not merely a pious gesture. It is a powerful prayer.
‘It is the Lord!’ Jaymie Stuart Wolfe April 19, 2024 If there’s one thing we can learn from those who encountered the Risen Lord during the 40 days between his Resurrection and Ascension, it’s this: Seeing Jesus isn’t the same as recognizing him.
Praying through the headlines in the year of prayer Elizabeth Scalia April 18, 2024 It is an important and, yes, powerful thing to invite our guardian angels to guide us, as we peruse the news, toward stories most worthy of our attention; to guard us against rash judgment or bitter cynicism.