local news Local NewsNewsObituaries Oblate Sister Lucia Quesada dies at 96 Catholic Review StaffNovember 19, 20241 min read A funeral Mass was held Nov. 13 for Oblate Sister of Providence Lucia Quesada, who died Nov. 3. She was 96 and had served an Oblate sister for more than 70 years. Local NewsNewsVideo New pipe organ shines at St. Joseph, Cockeysville Catholic Review StaffNovember 18, 20241 min read As part of renovation of the church at St. Joseph in Cockeysville, a pipe organ constructed by Peragallo Organ Company in Paterson, N.J., was installed over the summer of 2024. The magnificent instrument includes 2,172 pipes. BooksFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio InterviewYouth Ministry Radio Interview: New books invite children to explore faith in deeper ways Catholic Review StaffNovember 18, 20241 min read Catholic Review Managing Editor George P. Matysek Jr. talks with two Daughters of St. Paul about their new books geared to children. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports NDP student tackles expansive role as manager for Loyola Blakefield football team Gerry JacksonNovember 18, 20246 min read Campbell Diffendall, an 18-year-old senior at the all-girls Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson, is serving as a manager for the varsity football team at Loyola Blakefield. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Renovations in full swing at Carmelite Monastery of Baltimore Katie V. JonesNovember 16, 20245 min read At the Carmelite Monastery of Baltimore, a place meant for silence and solitude, the sounds of pounding hammers and sawing have become a typical – and welcomed – sound this year as the community of religious sisters looks to the future. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Sister Dolores “Dolly” Glick, M.H.S.H., dies at 92 Catholic Review StaffNovember 15, 20242 min read A funeral Mass for Mission Helper of the Sacred Heart Sister Dolores “Dolly” Glick will be offered at the Stella Maris Chapel in Timonium Nov. 22 at 11 a.m. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocationsWestern Vicariate Seminarian makes ‘a brave shave’ to raise funds for church playground Samantha SmithNovember 15, 20243 min read Jeremy Belk started the day Nov. 10 with a full head of hair and a beard. By the end of the day, his brother had shorn him of it all. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituariesSocial Justice Mary Pat Clarke, former City Council member, remembered as fighter for social justice Katie V. JonesNovember 13, 20245 min read Mary Pat Clarke, a former Baltimore City Council member who made history when she became the first woman elected council president in 1987, is being remembered by social justice advocates as a staunch promoter of inclusionary housing, racial justice and policies that support worker rights. BishopsFeatureLocal NewsNewsU.S. Bishops Meeting – Fall 2024 Archbishop Lori says church will continue to minister to migrants, listen to the people Christopher GuntyNovember 13, 20246 min read Archbishop William E. Lori said Nov. 13 that the church will continue to minister to migrants and immigrants “as if we were ministering to Christ himself.” FeatureHealth CareLocal NewsNewsSeniors Ss. Philip and James parishioner warns of deadliness of social isolation Gary LambrechtNovember 13, 20245 min read During his formative years as a medical student, Dr. Thomas Cudjoe, an assistant professor in the division of geriatric medicine and gerontology at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, was inspired in part to study aging closely after observing how his older landlord was living her life. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 352 Next