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RADIO INTERVIEW: Year-End Show with Archbishop Lori
This week on Catholic Review Radio, Christopher Gunty talks with Baltimore Archbishop William Lori for a look back at 2020 and a look ahead to the new year.
‘Ad Patris domvm’: Famed Carmelite Latinist dies at 81
Discalced Carmelite Father Reginald Foster — a world-renowned teacher of Latin, former longtime Vatican Latinist and colorful character who intrigued journalists — died in Milwaukee Dec. 25 at the age of 81.
A word and a saint for your New Year
So, I am not making any specific New Year’s resolutions. But I love choosing an inspirational word of the year and a saint of the year.
Pope announces yearlong reflection on family, ‘Amoris Laetitia’
As the fifth anniversary of his apostolic exhortation “Amoris Laetitia” approaches, Pope Francis announced that the Catholic Church will dedicate more than a year to focusing on the family and conjugal love.
Following the Star
We don’t need a star to guide us to Jesus. But I like to think of how God leaves little invitations to draw us closer to Him everywhere we turn.
Thread fills in Baltimore’s gaps
Since 2004 Thread has connected Baltimore public school students with volunteer mentors from Johns Hopkins
Celebrate God, every day
Every day we can celebrate the God who comes to us in others, and in the events of life.
7 mini-stories about Christmas presents (7 Quick Takes)
Here’s a glimpse into seven gifts from our Christmas.
Pope on Christmas: Share hope, promote peace, give vaccine to all
On a Christmas like no other, Pope Francis prayed for people who could not be with their families because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but he urged everyone to recognize and help those who are suffering even more.
Pope at Christmas: Jesus’ birth brings hope in troubling times
The birth of Christ is a gift from God that brings people hope and courage in troubled times, Pope Francis said Christmas Eve.
Great Christmas carols you may not have heard
George Matysek picks some of his favorite Christmas carols you may never have heard.