local news #IamCatholicBooksFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: Spending less and living more Catholic Review StaffApril 13, 20211 min read On the April 11 episode of “Catholic Review Radio,” Father Brian Nolan spoke with Sam Fatzinger about the new book she wrote with her husband, Rob, entitled, “A Catholic Guide to Spending Less and Living More: Advice from a debt-free family of 16.” #IamCatholicCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Johns Hopkins, archdiocese schools partner on COVID-19 prevention Tim SwiftApril 13, 20214 min read “Those who can promote health and prevent disease are right there from the 5-year-old in kindergarten to the 18-year-old in their senior year of high school,” said Galiatsatos, a pulmonary and critical-care-medicine physician. Catholic CharitiesCoronavirusFeatureGivingLocal NewsNewsSt. Vincent de Paul Baltimore Stimulus check donations would be welcomed by Maryland charities dealing with pandemic-related demands Patricia ZaporApril 12, 20216 min read As the latest federal stimulus checks hit bank accounts, charitable organizations are hoping recipients whose incomes were unscathed during the pandemic will donate funds to support those who have been hit by unemployment, reduced wages and medical crises #IamCatholicCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNews St. Ignatius, Hickory, answers call as COVID vaccination clinic Kevin J. ParksApril 8, 20216 min read Lynda Boegner, acting director of clinical services for the Harford County Health Department, a nurse practitioner and a St. Ignatius parishioner for more than 20 years, said officials expected to administer 780 Moderna vaccinations, many of which were second doses. Child & Youth ProtectionFeatureLocal NewsNewsVideo Archbishop Lori invites parishioners to pray, learn more during Child Abuse Prevention Month George P. Matysek Jr.April 8, 20215 min read Archbishop William E. Lori is encouraging Catholics throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore to dedicate some time during National Child Abuse Prevention Month to pray for victim-survivors of abuse. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Sister Dolores Hudson, OSU, served in Cumberland hometown as teacher and principal, dies at 82 Catholic Review StaffApril 8, 20212 min read Ursuline Sister of Louisville Sister Dolores (Joseph Ann) Hudson, a native of Cumberland who served her hometown as an educator, died April 2 at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville. She was 82. #IamCatholicArchbishop’s MinistryCoronavirusEasterEucharistEvangelizationFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: Archbishop Lori on Easter, Evangelization and the Eucharist Catholic Review StaffApril 5, 20211 min read Christopher Gunty talks with Baltimore Archbishop William Lori about Easter, relaxing restrictions related to the pandemic, evangelization and the upcoming Year of the Eucharist in a conversation for Easter Sunday. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial Justice Archbishop Lori, bishops and Catholic groups pray for end to anti-Asian hate crimes, violence Catholic News ServiceApril 1, 20219 min read “Whether blatantly acted out in violence or more quietly through long-sustained prejudices, racism and hatred must be exposed and condemned,” said Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori. #IamCatholicArts & CultureFeatureLocal NewsNewsUrban Vicariate Beauty Resurrected: St. Leo the Great puts murals in new, improved light Matthew LiptakApril 1, 20214 min read St. Leo the Great in Little Italy is unsure when it will again be able to host one of its traditional street festivals. When it does, however, visitors will be able take in the majestic imagery of the “Glorification of the Canonization of St. Leo the Great” and adjacent murals that have been restored in its apse. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSports Loyola Blakefield grad Zimmermann earns spot in Orioles’ rotation Todd KarpovichMarch 31, 20216 min read “When he arrived as a 10th-grader I knew he had the ability and good baseball instincts, but he was young and small, 5-9ish,” Crowley said. “By his senior year, he was one of the best high school pitchers in the area and I knew his college future was bright.” Previous 1 … 225 226 227 … 419 Next