local news FeatureLocal NewsNewsRespect LifeU.S. Congress Archbishop Lori and Cardinal Dolan say House bill to codify Roe is ‘unjust, extreme’ Catholic News ServiceJuly 18, 20225 min read The chairmen of two U.S. bishops’ committees said a measure passed by the House July 15 is “the most unjust and extreme abortion on demand bill our nation has ever seen.” FeatureLocal NewsMarriage & Family LifeNewsRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: That Man is You Catholic Review StaffJuly 18, 20221 min read Matt Brady is a founding core team leader for “That Man is You” since its beginning at Our Lady of the Fields seven years ago. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations Summer vocations camp helps young men discern God’s call Kevin J. ParksJuly 15, 20224 min read Quo Vadis, an annual event organized and staffed by seminarians in their pastoral year of formation, brings together young men who share an interest in their common Catholic faith and who are interested in discerning God’s call in their lives, FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools Women’s Education Alliance hires Sandoval as director of student outcomes Catholic Review StaffJuly 12, 20223 min read The Women’s Education Alliance, which serves Catholic schools in Baltimore City in underprivileged communities, hired veteran principal Valerie A. Sandoval as its director of student outcomes and program evaluation. FeatureJournalismLocal NewsNews Catholic Review wins 73 awards from professional journalism organizations for 2021 work Catholic Review StaffJuly 11, 202212 min read With 22 awards at the 2022 Catholic Media Conference July 7, the Catholic Review completed the year with 73 awards from three professional organizations – the Catholic Media Association, the Associated Church Press and the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association. The total is the second-highest in at least the last 13 years. BooksFeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial JusticeRadio Interview RADIO INTERVIEW: Black Catholic Nuns Catholic Review StaffJuly 11, 20221 min read In “Subversive Habits: Black Catholic Nuns in the Long African American Freedom Struggle,” Dr. Shannen Dee Williams provides the first full history of Black Catholic nuns in the United States. We speak with Dr. Williams about what inspired her to write this history and what she learned in her extensive research, which included a look at the Baltimore-based Oblate Sisters of Providence. Arts & CultureFeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial Justice Actor is ‘transformed’ by portraying Father Tolton in theater production George P. Matysek Jr.July 8, 20224 min read After nearly 300 performances of “Tolton: From Slave to Priest,” actor Jim Coleman said his life has been transformed. Disabilities MinistryFeatureLocal NewsNews Camp GLOW continues summer ministry Catholic Review StaffJuly 7, 20222 min read The Archdiocese of Baltimore hosted its annual Camp GLOW (God Loves Our World) gatherings this summer. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSaints Shrine plans museum renovation and new visitor center to enhance story of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Gerry JacksonJuly 7, 20226 min read A $4 million investment has been made to renovate the museum and build a new visitors center at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSynodality Synod process hears from thousands Christopher GuntyJuly 6, 20226 min read Leaders of the Archdiocese of Baltimore have been doing a lot of listening over the last several months as part of the global synod process. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 247 Next