New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Robert Barron spoke with Christopher Gunty about the history of the Baltimore Basilica and its significance for today.
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Families encounter Eucharist in powerful way through Family Prayer Project
The Family Prayer Project is an initiative of Ablaze Ministries designed to encourage families to embrace their faith more deeply through eucharistic adoration.
Ups and downs: Glyndon priest puts pedal to Labor Day weekend fundraiser
Father Brendan Fitzgerald anticipates being in a world of hurt Sept. 5, but it will be nothing compared to the physical pain he endured on the day of his priestly ordination – all because of his affinity for long-distance cycling.
Booming Hispanic ministry in Lansdowne adds to pastorate
The Hispanic community based at St. Clement I is dominated by people from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. It includes families from Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Peru. The parish acknowledges unique devotions, such as Our Lady of the Cloud (Ecuador) and the Black Christ of Esquipulas (Guatemala).
Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic schools welcome back students
After three months of virtual classes in spring 2020, and a 2020-21 year that included hybrid learning, schools welcomed children for regular school hours that will continue five days a week.
All in-person learning returns as enrollment ticks upward in Archdiocese of Baltimore schools
The resumption of all in-classroom instruction comes as enrollment has increased approximately 6 to 7 percent from last year.
During schools convocation, Tom Alban and Robert Redfield awarded archdiocese’s highest education honor
Two leaders who helped the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Catholic schools navigate the pandemic were honored with the Doris Musil Award, the highest honor the Catholic school system bestows each year.
College is an adventure: Three ways to keep your faith
The students who do these three things become better people after the journey’s end and are equipped for whatever life throws at them.
Sprankle honored for service to youths, their leaders
Raised in St. Mark Parish in Catonsville and a graduate of Mount St. Joseph High School, Sprankle led youth ministry at St. Mary in Annapolis for 10 years, and has done the same for St. Louis in Clarksville the last 26.
RADIO INTERVIEW: From Baltimore to the Border
Father Brian Nolan talks with Daughter of Charity Sister Liz Sjoberg about a calling that has brought her to Pasadena, MD, Mount St. Mary’s University, and currently at the front lines serving the poor at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Expanding Father Watters’ vision, St. Ignatius Parish will add grades to pre-school
The Jesuit footprint on local education expanded Aug. 19, with the announcement that the Loyola Early Learning Center, an initiative of St. Ignatius Parish in Baltimore and the Jesuit USA East Province, will open a kindergarten in September, with plans to grow into a PreK-Grade 4 school serving low-income children.
Monsignor Bozzelli succeeds Monsignor Burke at helm of CCHD in Baltimore
Eight organizations in the Archdiocese of Baltimore received national and local awards from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development Aug. 12, during a luncheon at St. Francis of Assisi in the Mayfield section of the city.