local news FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Margaret Brogden, a ‘force’ in Baltimore-area youth ministry, dies at 57 Gerry JacksonMarch 8, 20226 min read Margaret Brogden, a former Mission Helper of the Sacred Heart who was a champion of youth ministry in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died of cardiac arrest March 4. She was 57. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial JusticeSchoolsSports Documentary captures history-making moments in Calvert Hall basketball Gary LambrechtMarch 8, 20224 min read “No Limits,” a book about Calvert Hall basketball, was received so well that Mark Amatucci and his co-authors decided to enter uncharted territory by making a documentary film tackling the same subject matter. FeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore St. Patrick Parade honors health care hero Michael Willis as grand marshal Tim SwiftMarch 8, 20223 min read After a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic, the Baltimore St. Patrick Parade returns to the streets of Charm City this year with a grand marshal who has fittingly been in the trenches, working to stem the tide of COVID-19. EvangelizationFeatureLocal NewsNews Nearly 500 respond to call to come into full communion with the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Baltimore Priscila González de DoranMarch 7, 20226 min read Omosigho Osian was among more than 1,000 people from 55 parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore who gathered for the Rite of Election and the Call to Continuing Conversion March 6 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland. FeatureLentLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: Lenten Spirituality Catholic Review StaffMarch 7, 20221 min read Lent is a great time to grow in your faith and deepen your relationship with Christ. George Matysek talks with Paul and Sarah Jarzembowski about practical ways of making this Lent a time of spiritual growth. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Calvert Hall baseball coach and AD Lou Eckerl retiring after 40 years of dedication Gerry JacksonMarch 7, 20225 min read As athletic director and baseball coach, Lou Eckerl has been at the forefront as Calvert Hall has piled up victories and titles from water polo and volleyball to soccer and lacrosse. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports Mount St. Joseph captures BCL Tournament championship with victory over St. Frances Todd KarpovichMarch 6, 20226 min read After losing to St. Frances Academy twice in the regular season, Mount St. Joseph got a measure of revenge March 6 with a 66-56 victory in the 51st Baltimore Catholic League Tournament Championship at Loyola University Maryland’s Reitz Arena. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools John Carroll plans to use $1.8 million grant to upgrade science facilities Catholic Review StaffMarch 3, 20222 min read The John Carroll School in Bel Air announced Feb. 24 that it has been awarded a $1.8 million grant from The John L. Stasiak Foundation. It is the largest first-time gift in the history of the Harford County school. BooksCollegesFeatureLocal NewsNews 51 years overdue, three books returned to Loyola-Notre Dame Library George P. Matysek Jr.March 2, 20223 min read Danielle Whren Johnson, a Loyola-Notre Dame librarian, said books that were checked out 51 years ago were recently returned in a bin at a public library and then forwarded to Loyola-Notre Dame Library. FeatureLocal NewsMaryland General AssemblyNewsRespect Life Catholics urged to oppose bills that would expand abortion in Maryland Richard SzczepanowskiFebruary 28, 20225 min read The Maryland Catholic Conference has urged Catholics and other pro-lifers to actively oppose several bills being considered by the state’s lawmakers in Annapolis that would broaden and strengthen laws a right to abortion laws in Maryland. Previous 1 … 179 180 181 … 409 Next