One man, three schools: Campus minister promotes Jesuit mission Snowstorm shuts schools, challenges parishes and boosts shelter need in Archdiocese of Baltimore Notre Dame of Maryland University breaks ground on campus senior living project All Christians must humbly, joyfully invite others to trust in God, pope says Peace is built on respect, only good can combat evil, pope says at Angelus Local News One man, three schools: Campus minister promotes Jesuit mission Jay Sorgi January 27, 2026 Mark Dushel has been serving as the first director of Ignatian Mission and Formation for three city institutions at once: Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, the Loyola School (for preschool through elementary school) and St. Ignatius Loyola Academy (for middle schoolers). The collaborative role was created to strengthen Jesuit identity across the full spectrum of childhood and adolescent education. 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One man, three schools: Campus minister promotes Jesuit mission Jay Sorgi January 27, 2026 Mark Dushel has been serving as the first director of Ignatian Mission and Formation for three city institutions at once: Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, the Loyola School (for preschool through elementary school) and St. Ignatius Loyola Academy (for middle schoolers). The collaborative role was created to strengthen Jesuit identity across the full spectrum of childhood and adolescent education.
Snowstorm shuts schools, challenges parishes and boosts shelter need in Archdiocese of Baltimore George P. Matysek Jr. January 26, 2026 The first major snowstorm to hit the Archdiocese of Baltimore in a decade closed Catholic schools, disrupted Catholic Schools Week celebrations, prompted parishes to add extra Masses ahead of the storm and challenged Catholic social services agencies working to keep the region’s most vulnerable residents safe in bitterly cold temperatures.
Notre Dame of Maryland University breaks ground on campus senior living project Katie V. Jones January 26, 2026 A long-planned partnership between Notre Dame of Maryland University and Brightview Senior Living began taking physical shape on campus.
Radio Interview: Hidden story behind AA: faith, family and addiction recovery movement Catholic Review Staff January 26, 2026 Catholic Review Radio, Rita Buettner speaks with authors Tom Adams and Joy Jones about their book, “A Marriage That Changed the World: Lois and Bill Wilson and the Addiction Recovery Movement.” Their conversation reframes the familiar history of Alcoholics Anonymous by highlighting addiction as a family disease and recovery as a shared, spiritual journey.
Cardinal Tobin: ‘Say no to violence,’ stop funding ‘lawless organization’ after protester killings OSV News January 26, 2026 Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, joined several religious leaders for a Jan. 25 “National Faith Call to Action,” organized and hosted online by Faith in Action, a global, nonpartisan, faith-based network that counts 1,000 congregations in the U.S., as well as in Haiti, Central America, Africa and Eastern Europe.
Amid tensions in Minnesota, Archbishop Hebda calls for conversion of hearts Joe Ruff January 26, 2026 After a second fatal shooting in January involving federal agents in Minneapolis during an increase in federal immigration enforcement, Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda presided over an evening Mass for peace Jan. 25 at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul.
Russia aims to ‘freeze’ Ukrainians, prelate says; missile attacks turn Kyiv into ‘cold trap’ Katarzyna Szalajko January 26, 2026 Russia’s latest missile strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities were aimed deliberately at civilians and civilian infrastructure and bear clear signs of crimes against humanity, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk said, as Ukraine enters another week of winter fighting.
All Christians must humbly, joyfully invite others to trust in God, pope says Carol Glatz January 26, 2026 All Christians are called to invite everyone to trust in Christ, who enlightens and consoles, Pope Leo XIV said.
Visuals, rituals, traditions: How Catholic schools stand out Joseph D. White January 24, 2026 Promoting a uniquely Catholic culture in our schools is both a necessary task and a challenging one. In rising to this challenge, it is helpful to examine what variables make cultural identity survive and thrive.
‘Life Is a Gift’: How to embrace the March for Life’s 2026 theme Katie Yoder January 23, 2026 I’ve been thinking about gifts, and the meaning of them, with the upcoming March for Life and its 2026 theme: “Life is a gift.”
John L. Allen Jr.: A Man for All Seasons, at a Roman Table Ines San Martin January 22, 2026 John Allen never believed journalism was about winning arguments or pleasing audiences. He believed it was about fidelity — to facts, to sources, to context and ultimately to readers.
Worry vs. divine providence D.D. Emmons January 22, 2026 Throughout the Bible, the Scripture writers describe many worrisome situations, but somehow the difficulty ends well because of God’s ever presence.
A visit to she who possesses the highest of graces Ely Segura January 21, 2026 May she, Our Lady of Altagracia, our model of faith and charity, rekindle our hope and lavish us with her maternal consolation. And may she accompany us on our pilgrimage to heaven where she, crowned as queen, intercedes for our souls and awaits us.