local news Local NewsNews Dr. Valenti to step down as superintendent George P. Matysek Jr.November 12, 20095 min read Dr. Ronald J. Valenti is stepping down as superintendent of Catholic schools after nearly 20 years of service in the Division of Schools. He plans to pursue other opportunities in the field of education and will mark his last day as superintendent June 30, 2010. Catholic CharitiesFeatureLocal NewsNews Legacy of charity: Hal Smith retires after 35 years George P. Matysek Jr.October 29, 20097 min read When Smith became executive director of Baltimore’s Catholic Charities two years after his arrival, the agency employed 350 people and had a budget of about $6 million. Today, the organization annually helps 200,000 people in 80 programs and employs 2,100. Its budget is about $120 million. Local NewsNewsRespect Life City Council holds hearing on pregnancy center bill George P. Matysek Jr.October 28, 20093 min read Speaking on behalf of Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, Bishop Denis J. Madden urged the Baltimore City Council to defeat a bill that would fine pregnancy resource centers $500 a day if they fail to post signs saying they don’t offer abortion or contraceptives. Local NewsNews Baltimore City Council targets pro-life pregnancy centers George P. Matysek Jr.October 22, 20094 min read Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and 10 members of the 14-member council are sponsoring a bill that Catholic leaders believe harasses pro-life pregnancy support centers. Local NewsNews Archbishop O’Brien hopeful that Nobel for Obama leads to “more serious dialogue” on nuclear arms Catholic ReviewOctober 15, 20094 min read VATICAN CITY – News that U.S. President Barack Obama had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was met with high hopes from the Vatican spokesman. Local NewsNewsSeniors Little Sisters of the Poor minister to Maryland elderly for 140 years George P. Matysek Jr.October 8, 20095 min read When 87-year-old Alice Jadwigia Armstrong looked up from her hospital bed and saw the smiling face of Sister Lourdes Miranda, she was visibly buoyed by the nun’s presence. Clasping the hand of the Little Sister of the Poor, the white-haired woman seemed transported to the security of her youth. Local NewsNews Cockeysville dig yields insights into Irish life George P. Matysek Jr.September 24, 20093 min read A summer archeological dig near St. Joseph in Cockeysville unearthed brown broken bottles and tea cups, coins, a beer token, buttons and children’s toys – clues into the daily life of Irish immigrants who manned area limestone quarries and worshipped at St. Joseph beginning in the mid-19th century. Local NewsNews Monsignor Bastress awarded Redemptorists’ highest honor George P. Matysek Jr.September 19, 20093 min read On his first day as pastor of the Shrine of St. Alphonsus in Baltimore, Monsignor Arthur Bastress walked down the historic church’s long aisles and knew immediately that his new assignment was going to be something special. Local NewsNews Ellicott City, Frederick schools earn national Blue Ribbon distinction Catholic ReviewSeptember 17, 20094 min read Two elementary Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore have been named Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. Local NewsNewsVocations Archbishop O’Brien welcomes 10 Episcopal nuns, priest into Catholic Church George P. Matysek Jr.September 10, 20096 min read A spiritual journey that began seven years ago ended in the sanctuary of a Catonsville convent Sept. 3 when 10 Episcopal nuns and their priest chaplain were received into full communion with the Catholic Church. Previous 1 … 390 391 392 … 407 Next