local news CollegesFeatureLocal NewsNews Loyola vice president named president of University of Portland Catholic Review StaffApril 28, 20223 min read Robert D. Kelly, vice president and special assistant to the president at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, has been named president of the University of Portland, a Catholic university in Oregon. FeatureLocal NewsNews Bon Secours dedicates new West Baltimore community center Kevin J. ParksApril 27, 20225 min read Sisters of Bon Secours were among the hundreds of people who braved a steady rain as they gathered under a tent the afternoon of April 26 to dedicate the $6.8 million Bon Secours Community Resource Center in West Baltimore. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: Jesus is Trustworthy: Stories of Faith and Divine Mercy Catholic Review StaffApril 25, 20221 min read Bernie Antkowiak, a musician, song writer, husband and father of 7, shares stories of faith and how the message of Divine Mercy entered his life. He became a promoter of Divine Mercy, including promoting the chaplet through music. He is a parishioner of St. Isaac Jogues in Carney. FeatureLocal NewsMissionsNewsObituaries Deacon Mortel, who inspired many to help his homeland of Haiti, dies at 88 Paul McMullenApril 23, 202210 min read Deacon Rodrigue Mortel, who as director of the Missions Office for the Archdiocese of Baltimore inspired dozens of parishes in the archdiocese to support sister churches in his homeland of Haiti and led hundreds of Catholic high-schoolers on summer missions there, died April 22 at his home in Hershey, Pa. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Sister Kathleen Mary Winkelman, O.S.F., dies at 86 Catholic Review StaffApril 22, 20221 min read A funeral Mass for Franciscan Sister Kathleen Mary Winkelman will be offered April 25 at Assisi House in Aston, Pa. EnvironmentFeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore schools drive home pope’s message for sustainable environment Gerry JacksonApril 22, 20227 min read Baltimore-area schools are doing their best, though, to transform the landscapes and practices on campuses to find ways to embrace Pope Francis’ leadership for a seven-year journey toward “Integral Ecology” that he announced in his encyclical letter “Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home.” FeatureLocal NewsNewsUncategorizedVocations Archbishop Lori to celebrate Mass for World Day of Prayer for Vocations Catholic Review StaffApril 21, 20221 min read Archbishop William E. Lori will celebrate a special 5 p.m. Mass May 7 at St. Peter the Apostle in Libertytown for the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, observed May 7-8. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Father Steffener, a beloved fixture at Westminster parish, dies at 91 George P. Matysek Jr.April 20, 20224 min read Father Gerard James Steffener died April 13 at BridgingLife Dove House in Westminster. He was 91. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: The Shroud of Turin Catholic Review StaffApril 19, 20221 min read As we celebrate Easter and the Resurrection of Jesus, Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with Myra Kahn Adams, a Shroud of Turin devotee who helped bring a temporary exhibit about it to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. Adams talks about the Shroud’s history and the scientific studies into it – and whether we need “proof” of the Resurrection via a piece of cloth in order to believe in the risen Savior. EasterFeatureLocal NewsNewsUncategorized Never too old: Seniors over 90 welcomed into Catholic faith at Easter Priscila González de DoranApril 17, 20224 min read After a period of instruction in the faith and guided by Kathy Schmitt, pastoral administrator at Oak Crest, Kenneth Davis was received into the Catholic Church earlier this year, receiving his first Communion Feb. 26 at the senior facility’s chapel. Previous 1 … 171 172 173 … 408 Next