New Knights of Columbus video series explores ‘dignity of work,’ how it ‘builds virtue’ Sorrow, shock, prayer for Catholics in Middle East as U.S. and Israel strike Iran amid negotiations ‘Hidden Glory’: Highlights from Bishop Varden’s meditations for papal Lenten retreat Bones of St. Francis draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims Catholic Campaign for Human Development awards $96,000 in Baltimore-area grants Local News Catholic Campaign for Human Development awards $96,000 in Baltimore-area grants Kevin J. Parks February 27, 2026 Four community organizations will expand access to health care, strengthen youth leadership, increase affordable housing options and improve neighborhood services in Baltimore thanks to $96,000 in grants from the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s chapter of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), the official domestic anti-poverty, social justice program of the U.S. Catholic bishops founded in 1970. 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. More Local News World News ‘Chosen’ actor Jonathan Roumie honors 21 Christian martyrs at Museum of the Bible event Katie Yoder March 1, 2026 Jonathan Roumie, the actor known for portraying Jesus Christ in the hit series “The Chosen,” is calling attention this Lent to the 21 Christian martyrs who died in Libya for their faith in Jesus 11 years ago. New Knights of Columbus video series explores ‘dignity of work,’ how it ‘builds virtue’ Katie Yoder March 1, 2026 A new video series from the Knights of Columbus — the world’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization — delves into the dignity of work and its role in men’s lives and vocation. Pope Leo’s visit to Spain could spark a much-needed ‘spiritual revival’ OSV News March 1, 2026 With the Vatican confirming Pope Leo XIV’s trip to Spain in June, plans for the upcoming visit are full steam ahead, the organizer of the visit said. Sorrow, shock, prayer for Catholics in Middle East as U.S. and Israel strike Iran amid negotiations Gina Christian February 28, 2026 Catholics across the Middle East are reeling with shock and sorrow, and responding with prayer, amid joint strikes Israeli and U.S. forces launched on Iran Feb. 28. More World News Commentary Do you really believe God loves you? Sister Constance Veit, L.S.P. March 1, 2026 During this Lent, I pray that we will all turn to the Cross and find there the undeniable proof of God’s personal, unconditional love. That Takes the Diaper Cake Rita Buettner February 28, 2026 When a colleague reached out to invite me to a baby shower, I started thinking about whether I had time to make a diaper cake. Is our nation losing its soul? Greg Erlandson February 27, 2026 The bishops have shown great courage in challenging this status quo of mass deportations. Recognizing the values of this country as a beacon of liberty, and recognizing the teachings of the Gospel regarding the human dignity of each person and our responsibility toward those in need, the bishops have seized a teaching moment. 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. More Commentary Featured Video A look at Pope Leo’s Ash Wednesday 2026.
Catholic Campaign for Human Development awards $96,000 in Baltimore-area grants Kevin J. Parks February 27, 2026 Four community organizations will expand access to health care, strengthen youth leadership, increase affordable housing options and improve neighborhood services in Baltimore thanks to $96,000 in grants from the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s chapter of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), the official domestic anti-poverty, social justice program of the U.S. Catholic bishops founded in 1970.
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.
‘Chosen’ actor Jonathan Roumie honors 21 Christian martyrs at Museum of the Bible event Katie Yoder March 1, 2026 Jonathan Roumie, the actor known for portraying Jesus Christ in the hit series “The Chosen,” is calling attention this Lent to the 21 Christian martyrs who died in Libya for their faith in Jesus 11 years ago.
New Knights of Columbus video series explores ‘dignity of work,’ how it ‘builds virtue’ Katie Yoder March 1, 2026 A new video series from the Knights of Columbus — the world’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization — delves into the dignity of work and its role in men’s lives and vocation.
Pope Leo’s visit to Spain could spark a much-needed ‘spiritual revival’ OSV News March 1, 2026 With the Vatican confirming Pope Leo XIV’s trip to Spain in June, plans for the upcoming visit are full steam ahead, the organizer of the visit said.
Sorrow, shock, prayer for Catholics in Middle East as U.S. and Israel strike Iran amid negotiations Gina Christian February 28, 2026 Catholics across the Middle East are reeling with shock and sorrow, and responding with prayer, amid joint strikes Israeli and U.S. forces launched on Iran Feb. 28.
Do you really believe God loves you? Sister Constance Veit, L.S.P. March 1, 2026 During this Lent, I pray that we will all turn to the Cross and find there the undeniable proof of God’s personal, unconditional love.
That Takes the Diaper Cake Rita Buettner February 28, 2026 When a colleague reached out to invite me to a baby shower, I started thinking about whether I had time to make a diaper cake.
Is our nation losing its soul? Greg Erlandson February 27, 2026 The bishops have shown great courage in challenging this status quo of mass deportations. Recognizing the values of this country as a beacon of liberty, and recognizing the teachings of the Gospel regarding the human dignity of each person and our responsibility toward those in need, the bishops have seized a teaching moment.
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.