local news Local NewsNews Friends of Mercy to hold final dinner Catholic ReviewSeptember 1, 20111 min read Friends of Mercy (FOM), an all-volunteer nondenominational membership support group for those dealing with broken relationships, separation, divorce or widowhood, is dissolving. Local NewsNews New All Saints helps fill supermarket void in city Kyle TaylorAugust 25, 20113 min read The Howard Park Community’s collective voice has been heard, and their prayers are on the verge of being answered. Local NewsNews ‘Chicago’ rock musician brings St. Alphonsus’s music to life George P. Matysek Jr.August 25, 20114 min read Putting Ray Herrmann on stage is like uncorking a bottle of champagne. Local NewsNews Sacred Heart of Jesus celebrates first Mass with added communities Catholic ReviewAugust 11, 20114 min read When it was first announced in February that St. Michael Parish in Fells Point was closing and joining an expanding bilingual community at Sacred Heart of Jesus a mile away in Highlandtown, longtime parishioner Pamela Perc wasn’t sure what to do. Local NewsNews Cumberland parish named a shrine Catholic ReviewAugust 3, 20111 min read Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien issued a July 18 decree establishing Ss. Peter and Paul in Cumberland as an archdiocesan shrine. The shrine was established as a place of pilgrimage and to “foster the unique Catholic history of the Cumberland area,” the archbishop said. Local NewsNews Historic St. Michael Church closes in Fells Point George P. Matysek Jr.July 31, 20114 min read Despite Deacon Richard Novak’s familiar injunction to “go in peace to love and serve the Lord,” few parishioners seemed eager to leave following the July 31 morning Mass at St. Michael in Fells Point. Local NewsNewsObituaries Father Hemler, Fallston pastor, mourned at 74 George P. Matysek Jr.July 28, 20114 min read Father Edward B. Hemler, longtime pastor of St. Mark in Fallston and a former leader in Catholic education, died July 24 after suffering years of declining health. Archbishop Mitchell RozanskiArts & CultureLocal NewsNewsWorld News Special report: Deep-rooted Polish faith faces secular challenge George P. Matysek Jr.July 21, 201111 min read Poland, one of Europe most Catholic nations, is facing new challenge in the practice of the faith as more people turn to Western secularization. Arts & CultureLocal NewsNewsWorld News SPECIAL REPORT: Baltimore has special connection to popularizing devotion to the Infant of Prague George P. Matysek Jr.July 14, 20118 min read Every year, more than 1 million pilgrims from around the globe travel to the Czech Republic, praying in front of the Infant of Prague. They carry on a practice that stretches back hundreds of years. Divine WorshipLocal NewsNews Father Hilgartner helps nation’s Catholics prepare for new translation of Roman Missal George P. Matysek Jr.July 6, 20116 min read Father Richard B. Hilgartner’s jaw dropped the first time he read bits of a draft of the new English translation of the Roman Missal – the book of liturgical prayers that is scheduled to be introduced in parishes Nov. 27. Previous 1 … 382 383 384 … 409 Next