local news Local NewsNews Harbaugh parents brace for ‘thrill of victory’ and ‘agony of defeat’ George P. Matysek Jr.January 24, 20133 min read When the Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers on Thanksgiving night in 2011 – and John Harbaugh beat younger brother, Jim, in the first-ever NFL matchup of coaching brothers, Jack Harbaugh peeked into the Ravens’ locker room after the game. Local NewsNewsVocations Baltimore archbishop makes house calls to help foster vocations George P. Matysek Jr.January 10, 20133 min read Entering the seminary is not irrevocable, the archbishop said. It’s part of a discernment process to discover whether God is calling them to the priesthood. Local NewsNewsSocial Justice As one generation passes, social justice movement faces new challenges George P. Matysek Jr.January 10, 20139 min read A generation of priests is retiring or passing on – a generation inspired by the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and one that seemed particularly passionate about righting wrongs through social change. Local NewsNews After final vows, hermits lead lives of prayer George P. Matysek Jr.November 14, 20124 min read Hermits lead an intense prayer life. JournalismLocal NewsNewsObituaries Christopher Gaul, former managing editor of the Catholic Review, dies at 72 George P. Matysek Jr.October 18, 20127 min read Gaul, 72, died Oct. 18, after a nearly yearlong battle with cancer. He worked at the Catholic Review beginning as a writer in 1995 before becoming associate and then managing editor. He had also produced and hosted Catholic News Radio and Catholic Review TV. Local NewsNewsSportsVideo Ravens rookie Justin Tucker talks football and faith Catholic Review StaffOctober 11, 20125 min read Since he joined the Ravens this season, Tucker, who is Catholic, has earned points for both his kicks and his personality. Teammates have described the six-foot-tall, 180-pound kicker as fun-loving, goofy, “good weird,” a live wire and silly. Local NewsNews Former Towson priest gets probation after indecent exposure conviction Catholic Review StaffAugust 28, 20123 min read Father Mark Stewart Bullock, former associate pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Towson, was sentenced Aug. 22 to probation and will not serve any jail time after pleading guilty to a single charge of indecent exposure, according to a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services spokesman. Baltimore BasilicaLocal NewsNews ‘Premier Dog’: Archbishop Lori’s pet ready for life in the big city George P. Matysek Jr.August 25, 20122 min read Noble may be in store for a higher profile in the Archdiocese of Baltimore – the nation’s first diocese and the “Premier See.” The dog accompanied Archbishop Lori to Baltimore and will be living with the archbishop at his Charles Street residence. Local NewsNewsObituaries Monsignor Nalepa, longtime pastor, dies at 70 George P. Matysek Jr.August 6, 20126 min read Monsignor Damien Nalepa, pastor of St. Gregory the Great in West Baltimore for 30 years and a much-respected proponent of inner-city ministry, social justice and non-violence, died suddenly at St. Gregory Aug. 4 at age 70. Local NewsNews Cardinal Stafford: God never disappoints Christopher GuntyJuly 20, 20127 min read There are now two members of the College of Cardinals with links to Baltimore in the Eternal City. Previous 1 … 320 321 322 … 357 Next