As Harris secures Democratic support, Catholic policy experts examine her record ‘The best job in the world’ Catholic advocates ‘deeply troubled’ by alleged abuse of migrant kids in US-funded shelters High school students give a week to giving back Activists: Without more moves toward sustainable future, extreme temps may be here to stay Local News High school students give a week to giving back Gary Lambrecht July 25, 2024 A group of 20 local high school students donated a week of their summer vacation to help brighten the days for strangers in need. Charles Bauermann, supporter of Catholic media and religious vocations, dies at 91 Kurt Jensen July 24, 2024 Charles Louis “Chuck” Bauermann’s accounting acumen and imagination helped the Cathedral Foundation that once oversaw the Catholic Review to include new publishing and consulting ventures. Progress toward mediation in archdiocesan bankruptcy case Christopher Gunty July 22, 2024 A third mediator will be added to the panel working to come up with a settlement in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Radio Interview: ‘Jesus Thirsts’ with Jim Wahlberg Catholic Review Staff July 22, 2024 What is the miracle that we receive in the Eucharist – the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord? A new documentary, “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist,” looks at the practice of the Catholic faith around the world and devotion to the Real Presence. More Local News World News As Harris secures Democratic support, Catholic policy experts examine her record Kate Scanlon July 26, 2024 Catholics and experts in policy who spoke with OSV News said that Harris’ record in public life — from California attorney general, to U.S. senator, to vice president — sheds some light on how she might approach some areas of interest to Catholics, citing her record on abortion in particular as being at odds with Catholic teaching, but her record… Catholic advocates ‘deeply troubled’ by alleged abuse of migrant kids in US-funded shelters Gina Christian July 25, 2024 Catholic immigration and anti-trafficking advocates are expressing grave concern over alleged systemic sexual abuse of unaccompanied migrant children by staff of a private contractor for the U.S. government. Activists: Without more moves toward sustainable future, extreme temps may be here to stay Kimberly Heatherington July 25, 2024 In recent weeks, Western states such as Arizona, California, Oregon and Nevada have all posted record-breaking heat — but in the East, North Carolina and Maryland have also shattered records. Vatican holds up retiring Kraków archbishop’s departure after issuing rare ruling in local dispute Jonathan Luxmoore July 24, 2024 One of Poland’s most influential prelates has been asked to stay on beyond retirement by Pope Francis, days after the Vatican suspended his orders dismissing a prominent pastor and naming an overseer of the finances of the prominent Wawel Cathedral chapter in a dispute with local Catholics. More World News Commentary ‘Educating for Eternity’ promotes an authentic Catholic worldview Kevin Peloquin July 26, 2024 If we truly want to educate our students for heaven, we must do more than sprinkle in Catholic content when convenient. ‘The best job in the world’ Mark Viviano July 25, 2024 On Sundays this fall, instead of leaving Mass in a rush to go do the Ravens pre-game show, I will instead help teach Sunday school at St. John the Evangelist, our parish in Severna Park. When school starts, I’ll walk my boys to school and volunteer as a classroom assistant… 10 reasons we ‘have to’ go to Mass Lorene Hanley Duquin July 25, 2024 We need ritual in our lives. Mass is a ritual, which means that through the repetition of prayers, movements, and the changing of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, we are formed, disciplined and consoled. Exploring the new springtime for Catholic classical education Richard Meloche July 24, 2024 Whether diocesan sponsored, independent, online or conventional brick-and-mortar, there has been — without doubt — a tsunami of interest in Catholic classical education. “Reminders” about Ukraine George Weigel July 24, 2024 Samuel Johnson, that great coiner of aphorisms, averred that “People need to be reminded more often than they need to be instructed.” In that Johnsonian spirit, here are some reminders about what has been happening in Ukraine, for Senator J.D. Vance and others who persist in certain confusions about the… More Commentary Featured Video Archbishop William E. Lori’s message on the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s second gun buyback in Southwest Baltimore, scheduled for Aug. 10 at Edmondson-Westside High School.
High school students give a week to giving back Gary Lambrecht July 25, 2024 A group of 20 local high school students donated a week of their summer vacation to help brighten the days for strangers in need.
Charles Bauermann, supporter of Catholic media and religious vocations, dies at 91 Kurt Jensen July 24, 2024 Charles Louis “Chuck” Bauermann’s accounting acumen and imagination helped the Cathedral Foundation that once oversaw the Catholic Review to include new publishing and consulting ventures.
Progress toward mediation in archdiocesan bankruptcy case Christopher Gunty July 22, 2024 A third mediator will be added to the panel working to come up with a settlement in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
Radio Interview: ‘Jesus Thirsts’ with Jim Wahlberg Catholic Review Staff July 22, 2024 What is the miracle that we receive in the Eucharist – the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord? A new documentary, “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist,” looks at the practice of the Catholic faith around the world and devotion to the Real Presence.
As Harris secures Democratic support, Catholic policy experts examine her record Kate Scanlon July 26, 2024 Catholics and experts in policy who spoke with OSV News said that Harris’ record in public life — from California attorney general, to U.S. senator, to vice president — sheds some light on how she might approach some areas of interest to Catholics, citing her record on abortion in particular as being at odds with Catholic teaching, but her record…
Catholic advocates ‘deeply troubled’ by alleged abuse of migrant kids in US-funded shelters Gina Christian July 25, 2024 Catholic immigration and anti-trafficking advocates are expressing grave concern over alleged systemic sexual abuse of unaccompanied migrant children by staff of a private contractor for the U.S. government.
Activists: Without more moves toward sustainable future, extreme temps may be here to stay Kimberly Heatherington July 25, 2024 In recent weeks, Western states such as Arizona, California, Oregon and Nevada have all posted record-breaking heat — but in the East, North Carolina and Maryland have also shattered records.
Vatican holds up retiring Kraków archbishop’s departure after issuing rare ruling in local dispute Jonathan Luxmoore July 24, 2024 One of Poland’s most influential prelates has been asked to stay on beyond retirement by Pope Francis, days after the Vatican suspended his orders dismissing a prominent pastor and naming an overseer of the finances of the prominent Wawel Cathedral chapter in a dispute with local Catholics.
‘Educating for Eternity’ promotes an authentic Catholic worldview Kevin Peloquin July 26, 2024 If we truly want to educate our students for heaven, we must do more than sprinkle in Catholic content when convenient.
‘The best job in the world’ Mark Viviano July 25, 2024 On Sundays this fall, instead of leaving Mass in a rush to go do the Ravens pre-game show, I will instead help teach Sunday school at St. John the Evangelist, our parish in Severna Park. When school starts, I’ll walk my boys to school and volunteer as a classroom assistant…
10 reasons we ‘have to’ go to Mass Lorene Hanley Duquin July 25, 2024 We need ritual in our lives. Mass is a ritual, which means that through the repetition of prayers, movements, and the changing of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, we are formed, disciplined and consoled.
Exploring the new springtime for Catholic classical education Richard Meloche July 24, 2024 Whether diocesan sponsored, independent, online or conventional brick-and-mortar, there has been — without doubt — a tsunami of interest in Catholic classical education.
“Reminders” about Ukraine George Weigel July 24, 2024 Samuel Johnson, that great coiner of aphorisms, averred that “People need to be reminded more often than they need to be instructed.” In that Johnsonian spirit, here are some reminders about what has been happening in Ukraine, for Senator J.D. Vance and others who persist in certain confusions about the…