New documentary brings ‘farm boy’ martyr Blessed Stanley Rother to wider Church Our Lady of Gietrzwald mosaic unveiled in Vatican Gardens ahead of 2027 Jubilee Women who say they experienced harm from abortion pill push Blanche to settle suit on FDA policy El-Obeid: Brave witness of the Sudanese Church in a city under siege Cause for novelist Sigrid Undset’s canonization expected to open in fall Local News Father Mark Logue, who transformed two parishes and touched many lives, dies at 78 Katie V. Jones July 9, 2026 Father Mark Logue transformed two parishes during 43 years of priesthood – but friends say his real legacy was the people he welcomed. Sister Joan Bastress, I.H.M., served in multiple ministries in Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic Review Staff July 9, 2026 A funeral Mass for Sister Joan Bastress, a member of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will be offered at 11 a.m. on July 10 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Dunmore, Pa.. Sister Joan died July 3. She was 92. Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, D.C., former president of Seton Keough High School, dies at 86 Catholic Review Staff July 8, 2026 A funeral Mass for Daughter of Charity Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, a former leader of The Seton Keough High School in Baltimore, was offered July 7 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Seton in Emmitsburg. Sister Pat died July 1 at Villa St. Michael in Emmitsburg. She was 86. Archbishop Lori launches podcast on renewing civic life and the political culture Christopher Gunty July 7, 2026 Archbishop William E. Lori launched a new podcast series June 15, “In Charity and Truth,” building on the themes he wrote about in his February 2026 pastoral letter, “In Charity and Truth: Toward a Renewed Political Culture.” More Local News World News New documentary brings ‘farm boy’ martyr Blessed Stanley Rother to wider Church Tony Gutierrez July 10, 2026 Francisco Bocel remembers the night three assassins forced him to bring them to Father Stanley Rother. Bocel shared how he still carries that traumatic moment with him — one of many being featured — in an upcoming documentary on the life of the slain priest. 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El-Obeid: Brave witness of the Sudanese Church in a city under siege Fredrick Nzwili July 9, 2026 In a decision described as a brave and generous witness of fidelity to his little flock, Bishop Yunan Tombe Trille Kuku Andali is staying on in the Sudanese city of El-Obeid, even as organizations warned that the North Kordofan’s state capital was increasingly being encircled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and its allies. More World News Commentary To a future of abundance? Leonard J. DeLorenzo July 8, 2026 A newsletter I read signs off the same way every time: “To a future of Abundance.” The writer, futurist Peter Diamandis, is one of our most fluent evangelists for what artificial intelligence is about to do for us, and I read him because he gives such confident voice to the optimism so much of our culture now takes for granted. A Dinner Disaster Rita Buettner July 7, 2026 I tasted it, and it wasn’t just too salty. It was terrible. 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Father Mark Logue, who transformed two parishes and touched many lives, dies at 78 Katie V. Jones July 9, 2026 Father Mark Logue transformed two parishes during 43 years of priesthood – but friends say his real legacy was the people he welcomed.
Sister Joan Bastress, I.H.M., served in multiple ministries in Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic Review Staff July 9, 2026 A funeral Mass for Sister Joan Bastress, a member of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will be offered at 11 a.m. on July 10 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Dunmore, Pa.. Sister Joan died July 3. She was 92.
Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, D.C., former president of Seton Keough High School, dies at 86 Catholic Review Staff July 8, 2026 A funeral Mass for Daughter of Charity Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, a former leader of The Seton Keough High School in Baltimore, was offered July 7 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Seton in Emmitsburg. Sister Pat died July 1 at Villa St. Michael in Emmitsburg. She was 86.
Archbishop Lori launches podcast on renewing civic life and the political culture Christopher Gunty July 7, 2026 Archbishop William E. Lori launched a new podcast series June 15, “In Charity and Truth,” building on the themes he wrote about in his February 2026 pastoral letter, “In Charity and Truth: Toward a Renewed Political Culture.”
New documentary brings ‘farm boy’ martyr Blessed Stanley Rother to wider Church Tony Gutierrez July 10, 2026 Francisco Bocel remembers the night three assassins forced him to bring them to Father Stanley Rother. Bocel shared how he still carries that traumatic moment with him — one of many being featured — in an upcoming documentary on the life of the slain priest.
Our Lady of Gietrzwald mosaic unveiled in Vatican Gardens ahead of 2027 Jubilee Katarzyna Szalajko July 10, 2026 A new mosaic of Our Lady of Gietrzwald was inaugurated in the Vatican Gardens in a June 30 ceremony attended by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, and Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda, president of the Polish bishops’ conference, who said the installation could deepen ties between Poland and the Holy See.
Women who say they experienced harm from abortion pill push Blanche to settle suit on FDA policy Kate Scanlon July 9, 2026 Ahead of an upcoming hearing on his nomination to lead the Department of Justice, a national pro-life group urged Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche to side with states challenging a federal policy permitting mifepristone, sometimes called the abortion pill, to be dispensed through the mail.
El-Obeid: Brave witness of the Sudanese Church in a city under siege Fredrick Nzwili July 9, 2026 In a decision described as a brave and generous witness of fidelity to his little flock, Bishop Yunan Tombe Trille Kuku Andali is staying on in the Sudanese city of El-Obeid, even as organizations warned that the North Kordofan’s state capital was increasingly being encircled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and its allies.
To a future of abundance? Leonard J. DeLorenzo July 8, 2026 A newsletter I read signs off the same way every time: “To a future of Abundance.” The writer, futurist Peter Diamandis, is one of our most fluent evangelists for what artificial intelligence is about to do for us, and I read him because he gives such confident voice to the optimism so much of our culture now takes for granted.
A Dinner Disaster Rita Buettner July 7, 2026 I tasted it, and it wasn’t just too salty. It was terrible. Even though I had followed the recipe, the dish was inedible.
Backyard diamond George P. Matysek Jr. July 7, 2026 George Matysek’s backyard may never win landscaping awards, but the dirt where his sons play baseball has become a place where memories, family bonds and faith take root.
How thoughts affect us Effie Caldarola July 7, 2026 Every mom — and everyone who was ever a kid — remembers the occasional chaos of school mornings, grabbing breakfast, homework, lunch bags, negotiating who gets the bathroom next.
Question Corner: How do I know if I’m excommunicated due to my past support of the SSPX? Jenna Marie Cooper July 6, 2026 I used to be supportive of the SSPX and have regularly attended Mass at their chapels at different points in my life. How do I know if I’m excommunicated now?