local news FeatureJournalismLocal NewsNews Catholic Review has banner year for journalism awards Catholic Review StaffJune 17, 202111 min read Catholic Review Media garnered 91 awards from three different professional journalism associations for work published in 2020, the highest number of awards in at least 12 years, and believed to be the most ever. #IamCatholicCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNews Seafarers receive COVID vaccine while in Baltimore ports Kevin J. ParksJune 17, 20217 min read Some 30 vaccinations in all were administered to the crews of the Panamanian-flagged sugar transport Century Bright, moored at Domino Sugar off Key Highway, and the Malta-flagged coal transport Nana Z, moored at the Curtis Bay coal pier. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocationsWestern Vicariate Deacon Kady’s path to priesthood included Saudi Arabia, footsteps of St. Paul Paul McMullenJune 16, 20217 min read “Scott is a marked man, a good man,” Father Gauchat said. “There’s an integrity about him, a peace, a maturity. I’m proud that he hung in there.” Catholic CharitiesFeatureLocal NewsNews Archbishop Lori pledges continued work between city and archdiocese Christopher GuntyJune 14, 20215 min read Archbishop William E. Lori prayed the invocation to start the Baltimore City Council’s June 14 virtual meeting and gave a short presentation about the work of the Archdiocese of Baltimore in the city to members of the council. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: The history and Catholic connections at Fort McHenry Catholic Review StaffJune 14, 20211 min read Vince Vaise, one of the world’s foremost experts on the history of the Battle of Baltimore and Fort McHenry, talks about the fascinating history of the battle that inspired our national anthem and shares Catholic connections in the fort’s long history. #IamCatholicBooksFeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore to Bolivia, memoir sings Mary K. TilghmanJune 10, 20214 min read Sister Gerald and her fellow sisters found all sorts of ways to serve the people in their care – including building a school complex and a much-needed road to access the Mamoré River, now known as Puerto Geralda in her honor. CoronavirusEvangelizationFeatureJournalismLocal NewsNewsVideo Sense of hope is required for Catholic journalists, Archbishop Lori says Christopher GuntyJune 10, 20215 min read Seeing the signs of the times through the lens of wisdom and hope is not only a professional requirement for Catholic journalists, but also a deeply personal matter, Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore told Catholic Media Conference attendees watching a livestream Mass from Baltimore’s Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Twin seminarians at Baltimore seminary following one after the other into the priesthood Mark PattisonJune 8, 20217 min read There may be one way to tell the Daghir twins apart: Ben is further ahead than Luke in his graduate seminary work. Ben was ordained a transitional deacon in May, and if all goes well, will be ordained to the priesthood for the twins’ native Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania, over the Memorial Day weekend next year. Local NewsNewsObituaries Former Highlandtown rector dies at 87 Catholic Review StaffJune 8, 20211 min read Redemptorist Father Dennis Maurice Foley, rector at Sacred Heart of Jesus in Highlandtown from 1993 to 1996 and an associate pastor of St. Mary in Annapolis from 1990 to 1993, died June 6 at 87. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsSocial Justice Franciscan Center extends outreach to include culinary training Paul McMullenJune 7, 20215 min read Four women and one man are nearing the end of its inaugural Dignity Plates Training Academy, a 12-week course which combines life skills with those that will equip them to work in restaurant kitchens. It could mean the difference between standing in a bread line and being among the employees staffing it. Previous 1 … 207 208 209 … 409 Next