Ravens come to Archbishop Borders November 30, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News Baltimore Ravens kicker Bill Cundiff, possibly the 2010 team MVP, and running back Matt Lawrence came to Archbishop Borders School in Baltimore City with a message Nov. 29: value your education. Cundiff said he lives by “three Fs” to succeed in the National Football League: family, friends and faith. “You guys can go great places […]
Shooting victim’s family grieve at Holy Family, Randallstown November 18, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News Holy Family in Randallstown served as a police staging area Nov. 18 after a man shot his wife and locked himself in his home on Oak Trace Way, less than a mile from the church. The woman was flown to shock trauma from Holy Family after escaping from the home.
Men in Black showdown a slam dunk success November 11, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News Father T. Austin Murphy paced courtside in Archbishop Spalding High School’s gymnasium Nov. 5.
Blessed Seelos inquiry submitted to Rome November 11, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News The Archdiocese of Baltimore’s official inquiry into an alleged healing of a parishioner of St. Mary in Annapolis through the intercession of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos was finalized Sept. 25.
Bishop Madden, priests from Baltimore visit Bethlehem University in West Bank November 9, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News By Christopher Gunty editor@CatholicReview.org BETHLEHEM, West Bank – The newest building at Bethlehem University, completed in the year 2000 and appropriately called the Millennium Building, was struck by shells fired by the Israelis. Other parts of the campus were hit as well. The damage has since been repaired, and other than the hole in the […]
Father Barr sees bright future at Immaculate Conception October 5, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News For Immaculate Conception in Towson, the Oct. 2 installation of Father Joseph F. Barr by Auxiliary Bishop Denis J. Madden signals that the 3,200-family parish is turning a corner.
Notre Dame Preparatory celebrates 50 years of ‘wisdom’ in Towson September 16, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News TOWSON – One by one, 50 pairs of students holding banners processed up a winding road on the campus of Notre Dame Preparatory School Sept. 14.
Camp St. Vincent offers fun, enrichment for homeless children June 24, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News When Lynette Voss resided in a homeless shelter during the summers of 2008 and 2009, the Baltimore resident wanted her children to have something to do during the day, as opposed to sitting around the shelter idly.
Notre Dame Prep graduate found dead; fellow UVA student charged June 5, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News NDP’s community was shocked by the death of Love, 22. School Sister of Notre Dame Patricia McCarron, headmistress of the school, called Love “a wonderful person,” who was “joyous” and “spirited.”
Gibbons’ final graduation class ‘brothers’ for life June 1, 2010By Catholic Review Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News As 65 young men took their seats in the front pews of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary May 29, they were filled with the thoughts many high school seniors have on their graduation day.
Immaculate Conception students give hair for cancer patients April 22, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News Noses scrunched, eyes were closed and deep breaths were taken May 27 inside the gymnasium of Immaculate Conception School in Towson. Sitting in makeshift salon chairs, more than 50 students were about to have the most memorable haircut of their lives.
The Catholic Review sponsors gun turn-in April 21, 2010By Catholic Review Filed Under: Local News, News The Catholic Review, along with two Baltimore City parishes, will sponsor another Gun Turn-in day May 1, in an effort to stem gun violence in the city.