Father T. Austin Murphy Jr., pastor of Christ the King in Glen Burnie, answers five commonly asked questions as we prepare for the season of Lent, which begins March 2.
RADIO INTERVIEW: Faith and Science
Many folks don’t know that some of the biggest scientific discoveries – including the Big Bang Theory – have been made by people of faith. This week on Catholic Review Radio, Editor Christopher Gunty talks with three Catholics about the intersection of faith and science.
Sister Margaret St. John Brocato, OSF, taught 32 years in Baltimore Archdiocese
A funeral Mass will be offered Oct. 22 at Assisi House in Aston, Pa., for Sister Margaret St. John Brocato, who died there Oct. 14 at age 92.
Sister Maryla Farfour, I.H.M., taught at St. Agnes School
Sister Maryla Farfour, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, died June 20 in Scranton, Pa. She was 96.
Sister Aletta Dorothy Donahue, O.S.F., taught in Baltimore Archdiocese
Sister Aletta Dorothy Donahue, who taught at three schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died June 11 at Assisi House in Aston, Pa. She was 97.
Sister Anne Dorice DeFebbo, O.S.F., taught nursing in Towson
Sister Anne Dorice DeFebbo, a professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 48 years who taught nursing in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died May 18, a few days before her 73rd birthday, at Assisi House in Aston, Pa.
Sister Marie Sulpice, S.S.N.D., former area teacher and principal, dies at 96
Sister Marie Sulpice Walsh was a former principal of St. Mark School, 1965-71; and Notre Dame Preparatory’s Lower School in Towson, 1972-79.
Sister Barbara D’Auria, I.H.M., dies at 86
Sister, Servant of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Barbara D’Auria (formerly known as Sister M. Darius) was a former teacher at St. Rita School in Dundalk.
Sister Helena Joseph Balbach, OSF, taught at six schools in Baltimore Archdiocese
Sister of St. Francis of Philadelphia taught at six schools inside Baltimore Beltway.
Record number of students rally for school choice in Annapolis
Nearly 1,400 students rallied on Lawyers Mall and directly engaged their legislators in support of the BOOST scholarship program.
Maryland legislators hear wrenching testimony on physician-assisted suicide
The hearing lasted seven hours, with proponents and opponents trading emotional testimonies.
Catholics make their voices heard in Annapolis
“This is the kind of opportunity where we can build bridges,” Archbishop William E. Lori said.