local news Local NewsNewsObituaries Sister Katherine O’Neil, I.H.M., dies at 84 Catholic Review StaffNovember 20, 20251 min read A funeral Mass for Sister Katherine O’Neil (formerly known as Sister Mary St. Germaine) of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was offered Nov. 20 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Dunmore, Pa. Sister Katherine died Nov. 13. She was 84. ChristmasLocal NewsNews What’s your favorite Christmas carol? Catholic Review StaffNovember 20, 20251 min read Tell us your favorite Christmas carol and what makes it so special to you! FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports 5 Things to Know about the 2025 Turkey Bowl Gerry JacksonNovember 20, 20256 min read Here are five things to know ahead of the traditional Thanksgiving Day football clash between Baltimore-area Catholic schools Calvert Hall Cardinals and Loyola Blakefield Dons. Local NewsNewsObituaries Father John E. Lynch Jr., C.S.P, dies at 101 Catholic Review StaffNovember 19, 20251 min read A 10 a.m. funeral Mass will be offered for Paulist Father John E. Lynch Jr. Dec. 10 in the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. Father Lynch died Nov. 15. He was 101. FeatureHealth CareLocal NewsNewsRespect Life Mercy Medical Center program combats preterm deliveries Yvonne WengerNovember 19, 20255 min read Mercy’s Centering Pregnancy program opened at its downtown Baltimore campus about three years ago to combine the health care, interactive learning and community building needed to combat low birth weight and pre-term delivery for women at risk, especially Black moms in underserved areas. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Mercy High School freshman set to ask question of Pope Leo XIV Kevin J. ParksNovember 18, 20255 min read Mercy High School freshman Mia Smothers has been chosen to ask a question of Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis, a four-day gathering of 15,000 young Catholics from across the country, running Nov. 20-23. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSocial Justice Baltimore-area Catholic school students take active role in Ignatian Teach-In Kurt JensenNovember 18, 20255 min read The annual Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice, which focuses on social justice and issue advocacy for Catholic high school and college students, drew about 1,800 participants to an Arlington, Va., hotel Nov. 15-16. BooksCR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview Radio Interview: Incredible Catholic America Catholic Review StaffNovember 18, 20251 min read Catholic Review Radio Managing Editor George Matysek talks with Marion Amberg, author of “Incredible Catholic America: Smallest, Tallest, Oldest, Oddest,” a fascinating collection of more than 300 stories about the people, places, and traditions that make Catholic America unique. She’s also the author of two award-winning Catholic travel books and a journalist whose work appears in more than 100 markets nationwide. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Prayer sustains priests marking anniversaries Christopher GuntyNovember 18, 20254 min read Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien and Monsignor Richard Tillman were ordained in 1965. They, and several other priests marking milestone jubilees, were honored at the annual Priests Fall Day of Prayer, Mass for Deceased Priests, and Celebration of Service, Nov. 17 at Church of the Resurrection in Ellicott City. Local NewsNews New tools for weight loss can be life-changing, though complicated Patricia ZaporNovember 17, 20259 min read For two Catholic parishioners who have used these relatively recent approaches to reduce their weight, the medication or surgery is just one part of life changes they discussed with the Catholic Review. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 400 Next