local news #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio InterviewSeniors RADIO INTERVIEW: Dignity of the Elderly Catholic Review StaffJuly 19, 20211 min read Erin Younkins, director of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s office of life, justice and peace within the Institute for Evangelization, talks about the dignity of the elderly in advance of the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. FeatureLocal NewsNews Archbishop Lori, Bishop Malooly among those praising new Wilmington bishop Mike LangJuly 14, 20215 min read During the Mass, Bishop Koenig said he had Bishop Malooly’s phone number and wasn’t afraid to use it if he has questions. Archbishop’s MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNewsVideo Archbishop Lori ordains and installs new bishop for Diocese of Wilmington Mike LangJuly 14, 20218 min read Braving extreme heat and crushing humidity, more than 900 people crowded into St. Elizabeth Church on July 13 to witness the ordination and installation of the new shepherd of the Diocese of Wilmington, Bishop William E. Koenig. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRetirementUrban Vicariate In Baltimore, Father Kim helped create America’s first official Korean parish Matthew LiptakJuly 13, 20215 min read Father Kim, 74, retired July 1 and celebrated his last Mass at Holy Korean Martyrs on the Fourth of July weekend, when he formally said goodbye to the congregation of about 400 families where he had been the only pastor. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRespect Life Archbishop Lori and N.J. cardinal ask Catholics to sign petition to Congress on Hyde Amendment Catholic News ServiceJuly 12, 20217 min read “During this critical time, let us join in prayer for the protection of the unborn,” Archbishop Lori said. “But let us also, as citizens and believers, raise our voices to protect the most defenseless of human beings, the unborn child. Let us stand together in promoting the sanctity of life.” FeatureLocal NewsObituaries Father James L. Connor, Jesuit leader who taught at Loyola University Maryland, dies at 92 Catholic Review StaffJuly 12, 20213 min read Jesuit Father James L. Connor, who held national leadership roles and began and ended his active priesthood at what is now Loyola University Maryland, died June 21 at Manresa Hall Jesuit Community in his hometown of Philadelphia. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Emotion unmasked for commencements Kevin J. ParksJuly 7, 20213 min read The Archdiocese of Baltimore celebrates more than 2,200 graduates from its 18 Catholic high schools, who were able to let down their guard – a bit – as COVID-19 restrictions eased. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Distinctive Scholars adapted, grew during pandemic Paul McMullenJuly 7, 20216 min read The Review visited with some of the archdiocese’s 54 Distinctive Scholars. While activities and traditions were adjusted or abandoned because of COVID-19, they not only thrived, but they grew in empathy. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio InterviewVocations RADIO INTERVIEW: Quo Vadis Vocations Camp Catholic Review StaffJuly 6, 20211 min read Luke Koski, a seminarian of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, shares his call to the priesthood and talks about Quo Vadis, an upcoming vocations camp for high school boys. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools More than 2,260 students graduate from Catholic high schools in Baltimore Archdiocese Catholic Review StaffJuly 6, 20212 min read More than 2,260 students graduated from Catholic High Schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore this year, with 94 percent of them heading to college in the fall. Learn more about this year’s graduations below and be sure to check back in this week for profiles on some of the graduates. Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore […] Previous 1 … 207 208 209 … 411 Next