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Stations of the Cross offered for those with mental illness

Stations of the Cross offered for those with mental illness

Trump touts immigration enforcement in State of the Union address as polls show growing concern

Trump touts immigration enforcement in State of the Union address as polls show growing concern

Border state bishops urge immigration enforcement reform before State of the Union

Border state bishops urge immigration enforcement reform before State of the Union

5 Things to Know About the 2026 BCL Tournament

5 Things to Know About the 2026 BCL Tournament

Bishops: Ukrainians ‘resist, trust, pray’ as Russia’s full-scale invasion turns 4

Bishops: Ukrainians ‘resist, trust, pray’ as Russia’s full-scale invasion turns 4

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Stations of the Cross offered for those with mental illness

Katie V. Jones

February 26, 2026

A special Stations of the Cross for those with mental illness will be offered March 10 at 1 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist in Severna Park – one of several Lenten observances at the parish, which also holds weekly Stations of the Cross on Fridays at noon and 7 p.m.

Mercy Medical Center receives distinctive nursing recognition  

Catholic Review Staff

February 26, 2026

Mercy Medical Center’s nurses were recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center with “Magnet” recognition with distinction, according to a media release issued by the hospital Feb. 23.

5 Things to Know About the 2026 BCL Tournament

Gerry Jackson

February 25, 2026

The 55th Baltimore Catholic League Tournament, presented by Brooks Financial Group, will tip off March 1, featuring some of the best high school basketball talent in the nation. The Baltimore Catholic League Tournament is the longest-running boys postseason tournament in the state.

Myrtle Stanley, former director of what is now archdiocesan Missions Office, dies at 96

Katie V. Jones

February 23, 2026

Myrtle Stanley, former director of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Office of the Propagation of the Faith (now the Missions Office), died Feb. 6. She was 96. 

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Prolific catechist Paul Thigpen, who mused on extraterrestrial life, dies at 71

Maria Wiering

February 26, 2026

Catholic theologian and prolific writer Thomas “Paul” Thigpen died Feb. 24 at the age of 71. A resident of Kennesaw, Georgia, he wrote more than 60 books and hundreds of articles on religion and faith.

Pro-abortion professor withdraws from University of Notre Dame institute appointment

Gina Christian

February 26, 2026

A pro-abortion University of Notre Dame professor has declined a research appointment at the school, following weeks of outcry from students, staff and several U.S. Catholic bishops.

Our Lady of Guadalupe is the model of ‘perfect inculturation,’ Pope Leo says

Courtney Mares

February 26, 2026

Pope Leo XIV has pointed to Our Lady of Guadalupe as the model of “perfect inculturation” as Mexico prepares to mark the 500th anniversary of the apparition in 2031 with a jubilee year.

U.S. bishops end lawsuit against Trump administration over refugee resettlement

Gina Christian

February 26, 2026

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has ended its lawsuit against the Trump administration over the suspension of a long-running refugee resettlement contract, with monies owed to the USCCB now recovered.

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Commentary


How young Latino Catholics are renewing the Church this Lent

Vicente Del Real

February 26, 2026

Through testimony, these young adults are forming one another. They are building a culture of encounter. Lent reminds us that conversion often begins with listening. The Church must listen not only to Scripture and tradition, but also to the voices of how others are living the Gospel in today’s world.

5 role models we need to help us overcome today’s problems

Michael R. Heinlein

February 26, 2026

The Lenten season provides us with no shortage of holy men and women to discover and model our lives after. The following five individuals, whose feasts typically appear on the liturgical calendar during Lent, can help us overcome some of the greatest obstacles that we face.

The myth vs. the historical record

George Weigel

February 25, 2026

What John Paul observed to the General Council of the Polish episcopate in June 1979 — that Catholicism has effective weapons against tyranny when it is “strong with its own strength,” its spiritual strength — remains true today, not least with respect to Russia and China.

Question Corner: Should I give up prayers of petition this Lent as my priest suggested in his homily?

Jenna Marie Cooper

February 25, 2026

Prayers of intercession, where we ask God to help other people in their needs, are also prayers of petition. Since praying for both the living and the dead is a spiritual work of mercy, it wouldn’t seem fitting to give this up for Lent!

A path stretches ahead between trees toward a white cross

Today is a good day to begin again

Rita Buettner

February 22, 2026

Lent isn’t about winning. It’s about taking small steps that we hope lead to big ones. If we’re doing this right, Lent will not be easy. But we are trying.

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