local news FeatureKnights of ColumbusLocal NewsNews At Maryland conference, more than 800 Catholic men challenged to build ‘heroic friendships’ George P. Matysek Jr.March 17, 202611 min read Speaking at the Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland Conference, the Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus urged men to build faith-filled relationships that help one another live out God’s calling. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRespect Life Weather concerns cancel March for Life, cause early dismissals Catholic Review StaffMarch 16, 20262 min read Due to the threat of severe weather, including possible tornadoes, hail and strong winds, the March 16 Maryland March for Life has been cancelled and several school systems are closing early. CR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio InterviewRespect Life Radio Interview: Pro-life deacons; Catholic Radio on WMET Catholic Review StaffMarch 16, 20261 min read Catholic Review Associate Publisher Christopher Gunty has two guests. First up is Deacon Kevin Cummings of the Archdiocese of Kansas City, talking about the ministry he and other members of Deacons of Hope started to create residential homes for unwed women. In the second segment, Joseph Schuler, development director at WMET Radio, talks about his journey of faith and how his son’s traumatic brain injury led Joseph to the “heroic mission” of working to spread the word of God over the airwaves. FeatureImmigration and MigrationLocal NewsNews New rule affecting visas seen as ‘positive step’ by foreign-born priests Katie V. JonesMarch 16, 20263 min read The change means that when a priest’s visa runs out, he can travel abroad briefly to renew it and return without a prolonged absence – helping parishes maintain stability in a time of growing priest shortages. EvangelizationFeatureLocal NewsNews Sister parishes unite congregations Katie V. JonesMarch 16, 20264 min read According to Julie St. Croix, director of the Office of Parish Renewal within the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Institute for Evangelization, 62 parishes participate in the archdiocese’s sister parish program. The idea is to create “a multi-level active connection between two parishes to see themselves as one,” she said. Black Catholic MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Father Norvel, first Black superior general for U.S. men’s religious community, dies at 90 George P. Matysek Jr.March 12, 20266 min read Josephite Father William Norvel, a forceful voice for Black Catholic identity who spent more than six decades challenging the institutional church to live up to its claim of being universal, died March 8. He was 90. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Deacon Stretmater, father of 11 who ministered at Howard County parish, dies at 101 Jay SorgiMarch 12, 20263 min read The word “presence” defined the way Deacon Daniel Stretmater ministered, living a life to evoke Christ’s presence through everything he did in his 101 years of life, including actively serving for a quarter-century at St. Louis in Clarksville. Local NewsNewsSocial Justice Franciscan Center unveils new partnership to help with water, energy bills Catholic Review StaffMarch 11, 20261 min read Continuing its mission to provide outreach to the economically disadvantaged, Baltimore’s Franciscan Center began a new partnership March 5 to provide assistance with water and energy bills. CollegesLocal NewsNews Mount St. Mary’s alumnus David Ginty wins world’s largest brain research prize Catholic Review StaffMarch 11, 20263 min read Dr. David Ginty, a 1984 graduate of Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, has been named a recipient of The Brain Prize, the world’s largest neuroscience research award. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSports Maryvale grad Allie Weis running Boston Marathon to benefit cancer research Gerry JacksonMarch 11, 20264 min read Allie Weis will compete in her first Boston Marathon April 20, running the 130th edition of the iconic event to raise funds for cancer research in honor of her late mother. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 413 Next