local news Black Catholic MinistryCR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial JusticeRadio Interview Radio Interview: Black and Native American heritage and mission Catholic Review StaffDecember 15, 20252 min read George Matysek talks with Father Maurice Henry Sands, executive director of the U.S. Bishops’ Black and Indian Mission Office in Washington, D.C. A priest of the Archdiocese of Detroit and a member of the Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi tribes, Father Sands brings a deeply personal perspective to the Church’s long history with Native and African American communities. FeatureLocal NewsNewsWestern Vicariate Historic church restored in Frederick County Katie V. JonesDecember 12, 20253 min read When Father John Williamson arrived as pastor of St. John the Evangelist in Frederick and St. Joseph on Carrollton Manor in Buckeystown five years ago, the roof of St. Joseph’s historic church was leaking and the steeple was “ready to fall off.” FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Father Gregory Rapisarda, revered for his accompaniment of the sick, dies at 78 George P. Matysek Jr.December 11, 20257 min read Father Gregory Rapisarda, who was beloved for his selfless outreach to the sick, died Dec. 10. He was the longtime Catholic chaplain at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore. ChristmasFeatureLocal NewsNewsSaints Saved by an angel? Baltimore Catholics recall life‑changing moments George P. Matysek Jr.December 10, 20257 min read Across the country – and across faiths – millions of Americans say they believe in unseen protectors who watch, warn and sometimes intervene. A 2023 Associated Press-NORC poll found that about seven in 10 U.S. adults believe in angels. ChristmasFeatureLocal NewsNews No, Grandma is not an angel George P. Matysek Jr.December 10, 20252 min read Dr. Matthew Dugandzic, academic dean and associate professor of moral theology at St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Roland Park, explained that people are created to be human – not angels. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools New Emmitsburg school chapel honors son who overcame cancer Jay SorgiDecember 9, 20255 min read In the shadow of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, a new chapel at Mother Seton Catholic School in Emmitsburg tells a story of faith, resilience and a mother’s enduring love. CollegesFeatureLocal NewsNews Loyola University Maryland receives $10 million gift Catholic Review StaffDecember 9, 20254 min read Loyola University Maryland has announced a landmark $10 million commitment from Patricia and John R. Cochran III, ’73, marking the largest single gift in the Baltimore institution’s history. CR RadioFeatureLocal NewsMarian DevotionMarriage & Family LifeNewsRadio Interview Radio Interview: Discovering Our Lady’s Center Catholic Review StaffDecember 8, 20251 min read Rita Buettner sits down with Jack Kissane, longtime board president of Our Lady’s Center in Ellicott City, and Christine Cunningham, the center’s manager. Founded in 1974 as an oratory shrine and family apostolate, Our Lady’s Center welcomes thousands each year to draw closer to Jesus through the Blessed Virgin Mary. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports Archbishop Curley’s 1975 soccer squad defied the odds – and Cold War barriers Gary LambrechtDecember 8, 20257 min read During Archbishop Curley High School’s Oct. 11 Homecoming Day, a group of 60-something ex-soccer teammates made Curley history – five decades after they had achieved distinction while playing on soccer pitches a long way from home. FeatureLocal NewsNewsYouth Ministry Faith and nature shape young explorers at Monsignor O’Dwyer Retreat House Katie V. JonesDecember 4, 20256 min read From August through Nov. 21, youths ages 3 to 10 – sometimes accompanied by younger siblings – gathered every Friday morning for the Wildly Catholic Homeschool Nature Club, a two-and-a-half-hour program created by Brooke Herrera, a pediatric occupational therapist and a parishioner of Sacred Heart in Glyndon. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 402 Next