local news 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. FeatureIt’s about loveLocal NewsMarriage & Family LifeNews Marriage proposal in RCIA class a first for Harford County parish Gerry JacksonApril 16, 20223 min read Matthew Sennett, a parishioner of St. Margaret in Bel Air, chose a much less glamorous, but meaningful path for his proposal. He proposed to girlfriend, Bethany Smith, during her Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults class at their Harford County parish. FeatureLentLocal NewsNewsWestern Vicariate Good Friday gathering in Cumberland welcomes multiple denominations Greg LarryApril 15, 20223 min read A demonstration of Christian love was on display in Cumberland April 15 as an ecumenical Good Friday procession wound its way through a part of the city known as “Holy Hill.” FeatureLocal NewsMaryland General AssemblyNewsRespect LifeSchoolsSocial Justice Maryland Catholic Conference says ‘phenomenal’ advocacy made difference in legislative session Gerry JacksonApril 13, 20228 min read The Maryland Catholic Conference, Annapolis-based public-policy arm of the state’s Catholic bishops, worked diligently throughout Maryland’s recently completed 444th legislative session to push its support for a variety of bills and also try to help defeat a bill that will expand abortion in the state. FeatureLocal NewsNews St. Brigid’s religious items find new homes as former property is redeveloped Mary K. TilghmanApril 13, 20224 min read Although St. Brigid’s church in Canton has been demolished to make way for a new townhouse development in the Canton neighborhood, the rectory remains, ready for repurpose, and religious items – from the altar to the statues – have been transferred to other churches around the archdiocese and beyond. FeatureLocal NewsNews ‘Holy ground’: Mildred Proctor has hung up her gardening hat at New All Saints Lisa HarlowApril 13, 20223 min read After more than two decades as a volunteer caretaker of the grounds at New All Saints in Liberty Heights, Mildred Proctor has hung up her gardening hat. Consecrated LifeFeatureLocal NewsNewsVocationsWar in Ukraine S.S.N.D. general superior says order’s ministry remains strong despite declining numbers George P. Matysek Jr.April 12, 20225 min read While their numbers may be fewer, the School Sisters of Notre Dame are providing vital ministry around the world, according to Sister Roxanne Schares, Rome-based general superior of the S.S.N.D. religious community. Archbishop’s MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNews Archbishop Lori blesses holy oils at packed chrism Mass Christopher GuntyApril 12, 20229 min read As the church entered Holy Week, clergy and laity gathered at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland for the annual chrism Mass April 11, during which the oils for the sacraments were consecrated and blessed and where priests renewed their ordination promises. Local NewsNewsObituaries Father Lowell Case, S.S.J., dies at 80 Catholic Review StaffApril 11, 20222 min read A funeral Mass for Josephite Father Lowell David Case, a Baltimore native who ministered at St. Peter Claver/St. Pius V in West Baltimore, will be offered April 12 at 11 a.m. at the Church of the Incarnation in Washington, D.C. Father Case died April 5. He was 80 and had been a Josephite priest for more than four decades. BibleFeatureLocal NewsNewsUncategorized Nearly 1,000 Catholic women find peace in the midst of anxiety Priscila González de DoranApril 11, 20225 min read “Walking with Purpose” now has 23 parish Bible studies throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore and 460 throughout the world, caring for 42,000 Catholic women of all ages in 2022. Previous 1 … 179 180 181 … 415 Next