local news #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports St. Clement basketball reunion honors late deacon who never stopped giving to Lansdowne Paul McMullenApril 3, 20195 min read A basketball reunion for St. Clement I in Lansdowne will be held at a nearby gym, built by brothers who played for the late deacon who began the parish program in the mid-1960s. #IamCatholicDisabilities MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNews Adapting with autism Emily Rosenthal AlsterApril 3, 20194 min read Nathaniel, now 13, will be confirmed by Bishop Mark E. Brennan April 30, right on schedule with his peers – and in the same month dedicated to National Autism Awareness. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNewsSportsTurkey Bowl Calvert Hall, Loyola Blakefield men behind the logo add to community feel of 100th Turkey Bowl Paul McMullenApril 2, 20194 min read The coaches and presidents from Calvert Hall College High School and Loyola Blakefield echoed the point: the Turkey Bowl is about more than football. #IamCatholicFaith FormationFeatureLocal NewsNews Baltimore Archdiocese liturgical ministers gather for day of formation Emily Rosenthal AlsterApril 2, 20194 min read A Ministry Enrichment Gathering, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Office of Divine Worship and facilitated by Liturgy Training Publications of Chicago, attracted participants from approximately 26 parishes March 30. #IamCatholicFeatureLocal NewsNews Davidsonville parish offers ‘pampering and prayer’ for caregivers Karen Sampson HoffmanApril 1, 20194 min read Sponsored by the Faith and Abilities ministry and supported by additional parish groups, the day brings together those who care for family members with illness or disability. FeatureLocal NewsNews 17th century iron cross returns to St. Clement’s Island Mark ZimmermannMarch 29, 201910 min read On Maryland Day, a treasured artifact of early U.S. Catholic history – a 17th century iron cross believed to have been hammered together by a blacksmith on board either the Ark or the Dove – returned to St. Clement’s Island in Southern Maryland. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Norbertine Father Brian A. Zielinski, former pastor of Baltimore-area parishes, dies at 78 Paul McMullenMarch 29, 20194 min read Norbertine Father Brian A. Zielinski, who served as pastor of Our Lady, Queen of Peace in Middle River and St. Thomas More in Baltimore, died March 24 at age 78. FeatureLocal NewsNewsWestern Vicariate Three Western Maryland churches recommended to close Catholic Review StaffMarch 28, 20195 min read The proposed closure of three Western Maryland churches, all part of Our Lady of the Mountains Parish in Cumberland, was announced at Masses over the weekend of March 23-24. Archbishop’s MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNewsRespect Life Archbishop Lori commends State Senate for defeating physician-assisted suicide Catholic Review StaffMarch 27, 20194 min read Archbishop William E. Lori commended the Maryland State Senate for defeating what he called a “deeply-flawed” bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide in Maryland. #IamCatholicBaltimore BasilicaFeatureLocal NewsNews French orchestra will fill Baltimore Basilica with music Catholic Review StaffMarch 27, 20194 min read The Orchestre d’Harmonie de Saint-Omer will present a concert April 12, 7 p.m., at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore to celebrate 300 years of Franco-American cooperation and history. Previous 1 … 282 283 284 … 400 Next