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Catholic Charities breaks ground on Intergenerational Center Nicole Olea April 26, 2024 The West Baltimore community celebrated a historic milestone April 25 as Archbishop William E Lori led a groundbreaking ceremony for Catholic Charities of Baltimore’s new Intergenerational Center.
Impassioned voices heard at Seek the City listening session George P. Matysek Jr. April 26, 2024 A steady stream of people was still flowing into Archbishop Curley High School more than 20 minutes after an April 25 listening session on the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Seek the City to Come parish reconfiguration proposal officially started.
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen added as Seek the City session site Catholic Review Staff April 25, 2024 Due to the anticipated need for more seating, the April 30 Seek the City to Come open public session is being moved from Our Lady of Victory to the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, 5200 N. Charles St. The session is scheduled for 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Mount St. Joseph’s Jordan Brathwaite looks like a lock for success at Yale on basketball court and in classroom Gerry Jackson April 25, 2024 As Jordan Brathwaite looks ahead to his basketball and academic career at Yale University, he sees two Catholic schools as playing a pivotal role in his preparation.
Italian leader says pope will join G7 discussion on AI Cindy Wooden April 26, 2024 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced that Pope Francis would participate in a G7 “outreach” discussion on artificial intelligence when the leaders of the world’s leading industrialized nations countries meet in southern Italy in mid-June.
Catholic evangelists ask NFL fans visiting Detroit to make Jesus their No. 1 draft pick Daniel Meloy April 26, 2024 Catholic evangelists are handing out rosaries, asking fans if they need prayers, and inviting them to tour Detroit’s historic churches as hundreds of thousands of people congregate in downtown Detroit for the 2024 NFL draft, which began April 25 in Cadillac Square.
Pope suggests playing checkers to keep the mind sharp Justin McLellan April 26, 2024 While misusing modern forms of media dulls the mind, games like checkers are a simple way to stimulate one’s intellect and foster community, Pope Francis said.
Church in Puerto Rico calls for co-responsibility in the face of dengue epidemic Marietha Góngora V. April 26, 2024 In response to the public health emergency due to the dengue virus, Archbishop Roberto O. González Nieves of San Juan, Puerto Rico, called on the faithful to take action and “be instruments of everyone’s right to health.”
Does every moment count? Russell Shaw April 25, 2024 Like words for a poet, color for a painter and sound for a composer, time is everybody’s medium for shaping a life devoted to loving and serving God and neighbor.
A Eucharistic Word: Spiritual Communion Michael R. Heinlein April 24, 2024 Spiritual Communion is a devotion for those who are unable, for whatever reason, to receive sacramental holy Communion at a given time or in specific situations.
Question Corner: What’s going on with the Latin Mass? Jenna Marie Cooper April 24, 2024 As Catholic Christians we are called to approach all things in a spirit of patience and charity — including the issue of other Catholics’ liturgical preferences.
Why Catholics make the Sign of the Cross Bert Ghezzi April 20, 2024 The Sign of the Cross is not merely a pious gesture. It is a powerful prayer.
‘It is the Lord!’ Jaymie Stuart Wolfe April 19, 2024 If there’s one thing we can learn from those who encountered the Risen Lord during the 40 days between his Resurrection and Ascension, it’s this: Seeing Jesus isn’t the same as recognizing him.