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Maryvale upsets Mercy on late put-back in The Classic Nelson Coffin January 24, 2025 The Classic — the annual showdown between Mercy and Maryvale — is doing a pretty good job of finding a niche in local high school basketball circles just four years after its inception.
Workshop offers resources in fluid immigration landscape Christopher Gunty January 24, 2025 Several executive orders issued in the first days of President Donald J. Trump’s second term affect immigrants and migrant rights. Representatives from parishes and diocesan offices in Maryland received briefings Jan. 23 from experts from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
Coming home to a community of faith at Naval Academy Lauretta Brown January 23, 2025 When Una Johnson arrived in the fall of 2023 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis from her home in Washington state, she was struck by the number of her classmates attending Catholic liturgies.
Building Hope Center opens, offering support in Dundalk Katie V. Jones January 23, 2025 The newly opened Building Hope Dundalk Support Center offers a variety of services to help individuals become independent and productive members of society.
Decades after closure, a Florida Catholic high school reopens in Miami Archdiocese Tom Tracy January 25, 2025 A surge in local economic development, tourism jobs and a renewed demand for private and Catholic education in Monroe County culminated Dec. 13 in the dedication Mass and grand opening of a refurbished Basilica High School building and facility at the Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish and School in Key West.
Supreme Court takes up case over proposed Oklahoma Catholic charter school Kate Scanlon January 25, 2025 The U.S. Supreme Court said Jan. 24 it would take up a case concerning the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City’s effort to establish the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which would be the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school if it survives the challenge.
March for Life puts pro-life vision that welcomes babies, supports families in focus Maria Wiering January 24, 2025 In his first public appearance following Inauguration Day, Vice President JD Vance was the final speaker at the annual march’s two-hour rally preceding attendees’ walk from the Washington Monument grounds to the U.S. Supreme Court Building.
Trump tells March for Life rally by video he will ‘stand proudly’ for life and family Kate Scanlon January 24, 2025 President Donald Trump pledged to “stand proudly for families and for life” in a video message for the 52nd annual March for Life Jan. 24.
Cherish the Time Rita Buettner January 25, 2025 “But I remember those wonderful days with my boys in the house,” she said. “Cherish that time.”
Total immersion Jaymie Stuart Wolfe January 25, 2025 Catholic Christianity isn’t an extracurricular, or even a program of instruction. Nor is it merely a way to live our lives. Following Christ is life, and it comes with a language and culture all its own.
The power of a ‘nudge’ to pray Laura Kelly Fanucci January 24, 2025 Learning about the power of the nudge can help us make — and keep — new habits.
The missionary imperative of Catholic health care Jason Adkins January 23, 2025 More Catholics stepping into and supporting Catholic health care professionals who are living the mission, as well as living in solidarity with others through health-sharing organizations, can be antidotes to the increasing depersonalization of health care.
Rethinking immigration: An alternative to mass deportation Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio January 22, 2025 Before we turn to massive deportation programs, which are not only costly but also disruptive to society and especially family unity, perhaps a program to heal the wound of undocumented migration in our country should be attempted.