local news FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Minnesota foundation provides boost for students at five Catholic schools in Baltimore archdiocese Paul McMullenJune 1, 20214 min read The high school class of 2021 in the Archdiocese of Baltimore will include nearly 40 students whose education included the assistance of scholarships that began in, of all places, Minnesota. Local NewsNewsObituaries Sister Agnes Borkowski, OSF, who taught at home parish in Essex, dies at 93 Catholic Review StaffJune 1, 20212 min read Sister Agnes Borkowski, a Baltimore native and professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 72 years, died May 25. #IamCatholicCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore Archdiocese’s Irvington parish offers serene setting for COVID-19 vaccination clinic Matthew LiptakMay 29, 20215 min read More than one recipient found comfort while waiting for a COVID-19 vaccination May 28, thanks to the grace-filled setting of St. Joseph’s Passionist Monastery Church in Baltimore’s Irvington community. #IamCatholicBaltimore BasilicaFeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore Basilica looks to next 200 years George P. Matysek Jr.May 28, 20214 min read “I want the basilica to become the parish to the parishes of Baltimore,” Father Boric said. “I want this to be the place where all the parishes know they can come to pray and experience the beauty of our Catholic tradition.” #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRetirementWestern Vicariate Approaching retirement, Monsignor Luca leaves monumental legacy of parish expansion and pastoral sensitivity George P. Matysek Jr.May 27, 202111 min read “Monumental” is an apt description of Monsignor Joseph L. Luca’s accomplishments at St. Louis Parish in Clarksville. Child & Youth ProtectionFeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Seminaries in Archdiocese of Baltimore among those committing to sexual misconduct policy benchmarks Dennis SadowskiMay 27, 20217 min read Eighteen seminaries – including St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore and Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg – have committed to meeting five sexual misconduct policy benchmarks developed by a group of laypeople, seminary leaders and bishops. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Father Gosnell, who served as pastor and on archdiocesan Tribunal, dies at 69 Mary K. TilghmanMay 26, 20214 min read Father Stephen D. Gosnell, a Knight of the Holy Sepulcher and former pastor of the parishes of All Saints in Liberty Heights, Prince of Peace in Edgewood, and St. Andrew by the Bay in Annapolis, died May 23 in his apartment at Mercy Ridge in Timonium. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRetirement As he prepares to retire, Father Muth says welcoming is a hallmark of St. Matthew Parish Christopher GuntyMay 26, 20219 min read Since his ordination as a priest in 1974, Father Joe Muth said his favorite part of parish ministry has been “suddenly and intimately” connected with people’s lives. #IamCatholicBaltimore BasilicaCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore Basilica’s outreach to neighbors expands Tim SwiftMay 26, 20214 min read While other social services have been curtailed during the pandemic, the basilica’s missionaries have actually expanded their program to include homeless women FeatureLocal NewsNewsSaints Virtual tours open doors of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Emmitsburg shrine to the world Catholic News ServiceMay 26, 20215 min read When the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg closed its historical buildings to public tours last year due to the pandemic, its team opened a window, a Zoom window. Previous 1 … 209 210 211 … 409 Next