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From abuse to ‘nones,’ U.S. bishops share concerns with pope

December 3, 2019
By Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Ad Limina 2019, Archbishop's Ministry, Feature, Local News, News, Vatican, World News

To have the U.S. bishops making their “ad limina” visits now is “very providential, a sign of God’s love for us,” Archbishop William Lori said.

Archbishop Lori: Bishops must focus on poor, not seek personal gain

December 2, 2019
By Junno Arocho Esteves
Filed Under: Ad Limina 2019, Archbishop's Ministry, Feature, Local News, News, Vatican, World News

The example of St. Peter and the teaching of his successor encourage bishops to serve their flocks “willingly and generously,” Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore said.

Walking up Holy Cross aisle to marry – 134 years after her great-grandparents

December 1, 2019
By Mary K. Tilghman
Filed Under: #IamCatholic, Feature, Local News, Marriage & Family Life, News

When Josephine Fangman and Ferdinand Wehberg married at Holy Cross in November 1885, they began a family legacy at the South Baltimore church which includes a fourth generation tying the knot.

Approach Advent with a sense of wonder

November 30, 2019
By Rita Buettner
Filed Under: Advent, Blog, Open Window

It’s almost impossible not to get caught up in the busyness of the season. So, maybe instead of resisting, we should lean into all of it. Maybe we can embrace the fullness of Advent and soak it all in.

Archdiocese, Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Mourn Loss of Longtime Pastor, Father Michael Carrion, Who Died Saturday Unexpectedly at Age 68

November 30, 2019
By Archdiocese of Baltimore
Filed Under: Local News, News, Press Release, Uncategorized

Father Michael Carrion, longtime pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Towson, died unexpectedly Saturday at age 68.  Father Carrion, who led the parish for almost 20 years, died of an apparent heart attack. 

Thanksgiving leftovers and highlights, oyster shucking, a ride in a vintage car, and more (7 Quick Takes)

November 29, 2019
By Rita Buettner
Filed Under: Blog, Open Window

Thanksgiving is about spending time with people we love, but it’s also about the food. And you can’t have Thanksgiving dinner without pie.

My favorite gift to buy is that for a stranger

November 29, 2019
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Advent, Commentary, Snippets of Faith

This Christmas season, as your family and mine add unnecessary “stuff” to the pile collecting in our closets, dressers, and cabinets, let us remember there are good and hardworking families in our community who are not as blessed to afford new things.

Advent: Parishes, schools prepare the way

November 29, 2019
By Paul McMullen
Filed Under: #IamCatholic, Advent, Feature, Local News, News

Here are some steps Catholics can take to embrace Advent and prepare for the coming of the Lord.

Calvert Hall rolls to 33-10 victory over Loyola Blakefield in 100th Turkey Bowl 

November 28, 2019
By Paul McMullen
Filed Under: #IamCatholic, Feature, Local News, News, Schools, Sports, Turkey Bowl

Calvert Hall rose to the occasion of the 100th Turkey Bowl Nov. 28 at sold-out Johnny Unitas Stadium, where the Cardinals rode the big plays of senior Cole Herbert and a ground game led by classmate Sean Tucker to a 33-10 rout of Loyola Blakefield. 

Did Judas receive Communion?/ Refusing to baptize

November 28, 2019
By Father Kenneth Doyle
Filed Under: Commentary, Question Corner

Father Kenneth Doyle fields questions about whether Judas received Communion and a priest refusing to baptize a baby.

‘Time for a different approach’

November 27, 2019
By Christopher Gunty
Filed Under: Behind the Headlines, Blog, Commentary

We have to do something – actually we have to do a lot of somethings: strengthen families, fight poverty, promote the dignity of life – so that when we get to the end of 2020, we’re not looking at 300 or more homicides in Baltimore again.

Turkey Bowl at 100: Augie Miceli still teaching, leading

November 27, 2019
By Jason Smith
Filed Under: Commentary, Guest Commentary, Turkey Bowl

The best thing you can do in life is be a consistent, positive example to your family. Teach them to be punctual. Teach them to be a good influence on their community. And, most essential, teach them how to provide care and love to other people, especially those in your family.

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