local news FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Deacon Ponton’s love story with the church ranges from France to Hawaii Paul McMullenAugust 3, 20205 min read While Deacon Ponton said that he “lived life, got kicked around a little,” the pastor who gave him his first holy Communion said that it is that background which will make him a “great” priest when he is ordained for the Archdiocese of Baltimore Aug. 22 CoronavirusDisabilities MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNews Camp GLOW remains an anchor, even online Mary K. TilghmanJuly 31, 20207 min read COVID-19 made in-person camp for adults with physical or developmental disabilities, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore, too risky, according to Deacon Bill Fleming, its director. An alternative, an online camp, has received an enthusiastic response. Local NewsNewsObituaries Sister M. Isabel Schratwieser, IHM, dies at 97 Catholic Review StaffJuly 31, 20201 min read Sister M. Isabel Schratwieser, 97, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died July 16 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Scranton. CoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools New archdiocesan online learning program helps stave off ‘summer slide’ Karen Sampson HoffmanJuly 30, 20205 min read A new summer learning program in the Archdiocese of Baltimore aims to prevent the educational slide that normally comes during summer vacation, and has been compounded by the coronavirus pandemic. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Deacon Stine dies at 85; he and wife were part of fabric of Harford County parish Paul McMullenJuly 29, 20203 min read “He was a very gentle gentleman,” said Father Charles M. Wible. “He had a wonderful approach to people, and a great sense of humor.” Arts & CultureCollegesFeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial Justice Amidst charges of racism against Flannery O’Connor, Loyola University Maryland renames residence hall George P. Matysek Jr.July 28, 20207 min read “A residence hall is supposed to be the students’ home,” Father Linnane said. “If some of the students who live in that building find it to be unwelcoming and unsettling (to have it named for Flannery O’Connor), that has to be taken seriously.” FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Future priest shaped by priest-mentors, now intercessors Christopher GuntyJuly 28, 20206 min read While he acknowledges that he will miss his priest-mentors, Deacon Gough said, “It’s good to have that hope that on the other side now there’s an intercessor – and that is even more helpful, in a sense, than having their friendship and companionship in this life.” CoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries COVID-19 claims life of Mercy Medical Center critical care chief Paul McMullenJuly 27, 20203 min read “He dedicated his life and career to caring for the sickest patients,” said a statement from the hospital’s leadership. “And when the global pandemic came down upon us, Joe selflessly continued his work on the front lines – deeply committed to serving our patients and our city during this time of great need.” #IamCatholicCoronavirusFeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Catholic schools will open Aug. 31 with safety protocols in place for 2020-21 Christopher GuntyJuly 24, 20207 min read The Department of Catholic Schools released guidance for the 2020-21 school year July 24 to help Catholic schools in the archdiocese provide safe instruction in a variety of formats. Bishop LewandowskiFeatureLocal NewsNews Bishop-designate Lewandowski’s sister reflects his spirituality in coat of arms Christopher GuntyJuly 24, 20206 min read When a priest is named a bishop, one of the things he has to do is create a personal coat of arms. Most turn to a handful of artists in the country who specialize in episcopal heraldry. Bishop-designate Bruce A. Lewandowski, C.Ss.R., looked no further than his sister. Felician Sister Mary Francis Lewandowski, 14 months […] Previous 1 … 243 244 245 … 409 Next