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RADIO INTERVIEW: Camp St. Vincent Catholic Review Staff August 8, 2022 Mary Helfrich, chief advancement officer for St. Vincent de Paul Baltimore and a parishioner of St. Louis in Clarksville, shares the amazing history and ministry of Camp St. Vincent.
Archbishop Lori decries Biden executive order, ‘continued promotion of abortion’ Catholic News Service August 5, 2022 Decrying President Joe Biden’s new executive order on abortion, the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee said Aug. 5 that “continued promotion of abortion takes lives and irreparably harms vulnerable pregnant mothers, their families and society.”
Archbishop Lori urges Congress to ‘seize hopeful moment,’ vote to protect life, common good Julie Asher August 4, 2022 The Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade “presents a historic opportunity to reshape society for the better,” said the chairmen of U.S. bishops’ committees on pro-life activities, religious liberty, marriage and family, and domestic policy.
Maryland Catholic Conference executive director witnesses devastation in Ukraine Nancy Menefee Jackson August 2, 2022 “It was extraordinarily jarring the first time the bombing sirens went off,” Kraska said. Equally jarring was traveling into downtown Lviv and seeing the paintings and statues of the cathedral and other buildings swathed in boards and metal in an attempt to protect them.
Father Carl Kabat, a former Baltimore resident, spent 17 years in prison for anti-nuclear protests Dennis Sadowski August 9, 2022 Oblate Father Carl Kabat, a former Baltimore resident who routinely described himself as a “fool for Christ” for his many faith witnesses challenging U.S. nuclear weapons policy, died Aug. 4 at his religious order’s Madonna Residence in San Antonio. He was 88.
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, pope tells young people Junno Arocho Esteves August 9, 2022 Christians must never give in to fear when evangelizing, especially when reaching out to those in need in the digital space, Pope Francis said.
5th Circuit urged to keep injunction in place on HHS transgender mandate Catholic News Service August 9, 2022 The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard oral arguments Aug. 4 in Franciscan Alliance v. Becerra, a challenge to a federal mandate that requires doctors to perform gender transition procedures even if this violates their conscience and medical judgment.
Cardinal Tomko, oldest member of College of Cardinals, dies at 98 Carol Glatz August 8, 2022 The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died Aug. 8 in Rome at the age of 98.
A personal flyswatter and other gifts, hummus, and a new room (7 Quick Takes) Rita Buettner August 8, 2022 ~1~ My neighbor Kathy invited me to take a birthday walk through the neighborhood the other day, and she greeted me with a sangria popsicle. She had filled a bag of gifts and cards for me to open as we walked. We stopped every few minutes for me to open…
A Faith Lesson After a Power Outage Rita Buettner August 5, 2022 Still, your hand reaches for that light switch—again and again—trying to restore light to the darkness,
My birthday festivities, a painting project, and spaghetti pizza for lunch (7 Quick Takes) Rita Buettner July 30, 2022 My mother made me a hot milk sponge cake with Aunt Alice’s chocolate frosting, and she put two pie birds on the top in honor of our pet finches.
Where is God on your family’s calendar? Laura Kelly Fanucci July 26, 2022 If someone found your planner on the bus or a stranger glanced at your calendar on the wall or a hacker gained access to your phone’s events, would they see any sign you were a Catholic?