local news CoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNews In trying times, Ascension St. Agnes Hospital expands access to mental health care Mary K. TilghmanJanuary 5, 20215 min read Ascension St. Agnes Hospital has expanded its mental health and counseling offerings to enable patients with a smartphone or laptop to gain online access to find a counselor, make an appointment or meet with a therapist. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Sister Mary Catherine Warehime, DC, served as educator, superior, dies at 65 George P. Matysek Jr.January 5, 20214 min read Sister Mary Catherine Warehime, a Baltimore native who served as a teacher and administrator in Catholic schools, died Dec. 17 at St. Agnes Sisters’ Residence in Baltimore. She was 65, and had been a Daughter of Charity for 46 years. Local NewsNewsObituaries Sister Jeanne Filor, D.C., worked in health care in Baltimore Archdiocese Catholic Review StaffJanuary 4, 20211 min read Sister Jeanne Filor, who ministered as a nurse and teacher in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died Dec. 15 at Villa St. Michael in Emmitsburg. A Daughter of Charity since 1956, she was 85. ChristmasFeatureJournalismLocal NewsNews Most-read stories and commentaries of 2020 on CatholicReview.org Catholic Review StaffDecember 31, 202017 min read What were the most popular stories and commentaries on CatholicReview.org in 2020? We have the list! Archbishop Mitchell RozanskiFeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Alfred Rozanski, father of St. Louis archbishop and former Baltimore bishop, dies at 86 Tim SwiftDecember 30, 20204 min read Alfred Rozanski, a dedicated parishioner of Sacred Heart of Mary Church in Graceland Park whose son rose to become the archbishop of St. Louis, died Dec. 27 of complications from COVID-19. He was 86. Catholic CharitiesCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNews Ravens, Bisciotti Foundation give $5 million to Catholic Charities amid pandemic Tim SwiftDecember 30, 20202 min read The Baltimore Ravens and the Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation have donated $5 million to Catholic Charities of Baltimore as the organization works to meet the increased demand for its services amid the coronavirus pandemic. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Father Restrepo, SJ, who long served at Shrine of the Little Flower, dies at 87 Tim SwiftDecember 29, 20205 min read Jesuit Father George Restrepo, who served more than three decades at the Shrine of the Little Flower in Northeast Baltimore and later at St. Thomas Aquinas in Hampden, died the day after his 87th birthday Dec. 20 at the Murray-Weigel Jesuit Community in the Bronx. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: Year-End Show with Archbishop Lori Catholic Review StaffDecember 28, 20201 min read This week on Catholic Review Radio, Christopher Gunty talks with Baltimore Archbishop William Lori for a look back at 2020 and a look ahead to the new year. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNews Thread fills in Baltimore’s gaps Edward O’N. HoytDecember 28, 20204 min read Since 2004 Thread has connected Baltimore public school students with volunteer mentors from Johns Hopkins CoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNewsSeniors Stella Maris is one of the first Maryland nursing homes to receive COVID-19 vaccine Tim SwiftDecember 23, 20204 min read Stella Maris – Maryland’s largest long-term care facility – has become one of the first nursing homes in the state to receive doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for residents and staff. Previous 1 … 225 226 227 … 409 Next