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Catonsville Trinitarian lifts up persecuted Catholics in China

September 29, 2020
By George P. Matysek Jr.
Catholic Review
Filed Under: #IamCatholic, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview, Religious Freedom, World News

Trinitarian Father Stan De Boe recalls meeting a relentless anti-Communist bishop in China who suffered four decades of political imprisonment.

Learning about Pope John Paul I’s life will help dispel myths, niece says

September 29, 2020
By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

Conspiracy theories and dark intrigue about Pope John Paul I’s untimely death just one month after his election should be set aside and his life and legacy made more widely known, said his niece.

In an irregular Preakness week, halting progress in Park Heights

September 28, 2020
By Paul McMullen
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Coronavirus, Feature, Local News, News

St. Ambrose in Park Heights will mark 30 years under the guidance of the Capuchin Franciscan Friars Oct. 3, the same day as an unusual Preakness Stakes.

Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination gives spotlight to Notre Dame Law School

September 28, 2020
By Carol Zimmermann
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Supreme Court, World News

If Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the Supreme Court, she will be the first Notre Dame Law School graduate to sit on the bench of the nation’s highest court and the only sitting justice with a law degree not from Harvard or Yale.

Trump announces Judge Amy Coney Barrett as U.S. Supreme Court nominee

September 26, 2020
By Carol Zimmermann
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Supreme Court, World News

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Eight days after the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, President Donald Trump announced Sept. 26 that Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a judge on the Chicago-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, is his nominee to fill that seat. The president said he was honored to nominate Barrett […]

Let your faith inform your vote, Archbishop Lori tells Maryland parishioners

September 25, 2020
By Tim Swift
Catholic Review
Filed Under: #IamCatholic, 2020 Election, Archbishop's Ministry, Feature, Local News, News

As early voting begins in some states for the coming presidential election, Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori is urging his parishioners to be guided by the principles of Catholic social teaching as they complete their ballots.

Pope to U.N.: Respect for each human life is essential for peace, equality

September 25, 2020
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Coronavirus, Feature, News, Vatican, World News

Pope Francis asked members of the United Nations how they think they can respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and build a more peaceful, more just world when many of their countries spend billions on military weapons and when their treatment of the unborn, of refugees and of women shows so little respect for human life.

Cardinal Becciu resigns as prefect, renounces rights as cardinal

September 25, 2020
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

In a move apparently related to Vatican financial scandals, Pope Francis accepted Cardinal Angelo Becciu’s resignation as prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes and his renunciation of the rights associated with being a cardinal, the Vatican announced late Sept. 24.

Archbishop Lori on the good of the country

September 25, 2020
By Archbishop William E. Lori
Catholic Review
Filed Under: 2020 Election, Charity in Truth, Commentary, Feature

Our votes will have real-life consequences for many people. Thus, we should do our best to discern those consequences.

Notre Dame Preparatory School earns National Blue Ribbon

September 24, 2020
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Blue Ribbon, Feature, Local News, News, Schools

For the second time in eight years and the third time since the program began in 1982, Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson was named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.

Louisville archbishop says all must now work together ‘for racial justice’

September 24, 2020
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Feature, News, Racial Justice, World News

Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville in a statement Sept. 23 said people should now “come together to work for racial justice,” whatever their reaction is to decisions by the grand jury and the office of Kentucky’s attorney general in the March 13 fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor by police.

Iraqi archbishop who saved ancient manuscripts nominated for EU prize

September 24, 2020
By Junno Arocho Esteves
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Feature, News, World News

An Iraqi archbishop who helped save hundreds of ancient manuscripts from being destroyed by Islamic State militants was among the nominees for the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize.

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