local news FeatureLocal NewsNewsWestern Vicariate Cumberland couple marks 70 years of marriage and religious tolerance Anna JonesJanuary 14, 20203 min read Dorothy and Fred Squires are celebrating 70 years of marriage. They have inculcated a sense of respect for religious diversity among their children. Archbishop’s MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNews Archbishop Lori urges more security funding for religious sites Tim SwiftJanuary 13, 20204 min read Sens. Benjamin Cardin and Christopher Van Hollen, both Maryland Democrats, joined Archbishop William E. Lori and other local faith leaders to call for increased federal funding to strengthen security at religious sites amid a recent rise in anti-Semitic attacks. #IamCatholicCampus MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNewsYoung Adult Ministry Towson University students among thousands inspired at FOCUS conference George P. Matysek Jr.January 13, 20205 min read A group of students from Towson University were among nearly 9,000 from across the country to attend Fellowship of Catholic University Students’ annual Student Leadership Summit, held at the Phoenix Convention Center in Arizona Dec. 30 to Jan. 3. Local NewsNewsObituaries Sister James Frances McGlashen, O.S.F., dies at 100 Catholic Review StaffJanuary 9, 20201 min read A funeral Mass will be offered Jan. 15 for Franciscan Sister James Frances McGlashen at Assisi House in Aston, Pa. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Middle Ground: St. Stephen School in Bradshaw opens new building for grades 6-8 Mary K. TilghmanJanuary 9, 20206 min read White boards share wall space with BenQ interactive flat-screen boards that connect to a computer, the Internet or TV, and work with other high-tech tools. FeatureLocal NewsNews New Maryland Catholic Conference director sees opportunities for collaboration Christopher GuntyJanuary 7, 20204 min read Kraska comes to Maryland from a 12-year stint as executive director of the Colorado Catholic Conference. She also served in the past as president of the National Association of State Catholic Conference Directors. AmenAmen McMullen CommentaryCommentaryLocal News Sibling revelry Paul McMullenJanuary 6, 20204 min read Paul McMullen remembers a 2019 that celebrated his siblings. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsRespect LifeWorks of Mercy Counsel the Doubtful: Across archdiocese, parishioners give to crisis pregnancy centers Paul McMullenJanuary 4, 20207 min read “One of the most loving decisions you can make is to carry a child and then let someone else adopt it,” O’Connell said. “There can be a stigma attached to adoption. Abortion is easier to hide, it’s more appealing. That’s what we’re up against.” #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNews Twenty in 2020: Enjoy these family events in the coming year Paul McMullenJanuary 3, 20204 min read The Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph falls on the Sunday between Christmas and New Year’s. In following their model as a Christian family, here are 20 ways to share faith and fellowship over the coming year in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Local NewsNews Sister Joan Tobin, OSF, served St. Joseph Medical Center Catholic Review StaffJanuary 2, 20201 min read A funeral Mass was to be offered Jan. 3 in Aston, Pa., for Sister Joan Christine Tobin. A professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 52 years, the former Sister Joseph Christi died there Dec. 27, at age 85. Previous 1 … 257 258 259 … 400 Next