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CEO, authors, NFL coach take part in Catholic college commencements Catholic Review Staff May 25, 2023 Three Maryland Catholic universities featured a diverse crew of speakers and an NFL coach walking across the graduation stage at 2023 spring commencement ceremonies.
Connect program centered on empathy, listening Kurt Jensen May 24, 2023 The interdisciplinary “Connect: Faith, Health and Medicine” program begins this fall at St. Mary’s Ecumenical Institute on the campus of St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Roland Park.
RADIO INTERVIEW: How to grow in your openness to the Holy Spirit Catholic Review Staff May 23, 2023 Jesuit Father Peter Ryan shares his witness and the importance of being open to the Holy Spirit within your life.
Archbishop Lori announces eight appointments Archdiocese of Baltimore May 22, 2023 Archbishop William E. Lori has announced eight clergy appointments, including a new pastor for Immaculate Conception in Towson.
Experts hail U.S. surgeon general’s social media warning for youth mental health Kimberly Heatherington May 28, 2023 U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy had a warning May 23: “We are in the middle of a national youth mental health crisis, and I am concerned that social media is an important driver of that crisis — one that we must urgently address.”
Missionary of mercy priest: ‘Be Christ to all people’ in a world ‘hungry for the Word’ Gina Christian May 28, 2023 Whether he is chatting with fellow travelers, buying gift cards for the members of a flight crew or speaking to attendees at his popular “60 Minutes for Jesus” presentations, Father Sichko regularly travels every weekend — coast to coast and across the globe — with a simple aim.
As COVID’s emergency phase ends, Catholic experts share takeaways for the church Maria Wiering May 28, 2023 As the world marks this milestone, Carson and other Catholics say there are important takeaways for the church as it considers its ministry now and prepares for future pandemics, given the realities of international travel and trade.
Florida Catholic wife, mom, doctor involved in sainthood causes says Eucharist is central to all she does Laura Dodson May 28, 2023 Dr. Mary Soha is a Catholic wife, mother, pediatrician, chair of the canonical coronation of Our Lady of La Leche at the national shrine to her and vice postulator for the sainthood cause of the Martyrs of Florida.
In honoring anti-Catholic activists, L.A. Dodgers strike out Father Patrick Briscoe May 25, 2023 The Dodgers should be ashamed of themselves.
10 Easy ways to grow in your faith this summer Father Connor Danstrom May 25, 2023 This year, let summer be a season of growth for you, and use these simple practices as a way to receive the grace that will bring it about.
Question Corner: Are our intentions actually remembered at the shrines we donate to? Jenna Marie Cooper May 24, 2023 While the law is strict about avoiding any semblance of commercializing Mass intentions, it’s just as strict about ensuring that the faithful’s intentions in this context are respected as a matter of basic justice.
Sabbath: A blessing we should think about accepting Bishop Robert Reed May 23, 2023 If we must live purposeful lives (and most of us must, to some extent), then it seems absolutely essential for us to reclaim the idea of Sabbath rest if we are to feel peaceful, well-adjusted and — dare I say it — sane.
Get to know St. Rita: A saint for impossible situations Rita Buettner May 21, 2023 I don’t usually ask St. Rita to intercede for me on ordinary problems. But every now and then, I come up against a problem that simply can’t be solved. I look at it from every angle and see no way through. That’s when I know that it’s time to take…