local news FeatureLocal NewsNewsSaintsVideo More than 1,500 venerate skull of St. Thomas Aquinas during Baltimore visit George P. Matysek Jr.December 19, 202410 min read More than 1,500 people venerated the skull of St. Thomas Aquinas at Ss. Philip and James in Homewood Dec. 17-18. The Dominican-led parish was the final stop of a tour sponsored by the Dominican Province of St. Joseph that included visits to 11 sites in seven states and the District of Columbia. CR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview Catholic Review Radio welcomes Mark Viviano Catholic Review StaffDecember 19, 20242 min read Mark Viviano, retired sports director for WJZ-TV and a columnist for the Catholic Review, is joining Catholic Review Radio as one of the award-winning program’s regular hosts. Arts & CultureFeatureLocal NewsNews Emmy-winning Catholic sound engineer inducted into honor society Samantha SmithDecember 19, 20244 min read David Wainwright, a sound engineer and parishioner of St. Bernardine, was inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s (NATAS-NCCB) prestigious Silver Circle this fall in Baltimore. FeatureLocal NewsNewsPrison MinistryVocations Father Canterna earns Dismas Award for tireless prison ministry Catholic Review StaffDecember 18, 20243 min read Father Charles “Chuck” Canterna, who has worked tirelessly in prison ministry for nearly five decades, has been named the 2025 St. Dismas Award recipient by the Dismas Ministry, a national prison outreach organization. FeatureLocal NewsNewsObituaries Father John C. Devin, C.Ss.R. dies at 92 Catholic Review StaffDecember 16, 20242 min read Father Devin was an associate pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus in Highlandtown and assist at the former nearby chapels of St. Gerard and Holy Redeemer from 1987 to 1988. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio InterviewVocationsWorship & Sacraments Radio Interview: Seminarians delve into charismatic prayer Catholic Review StaffDecember 16, 20242 min read Benjamin Oursler and Jack Morris, two seminarians studying to become priests for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, are involved in the Charismatic movement and have received training charismatic prayer through a two-year program called the Encounter School of Ministry. They share their experiences with charismatic prayer with Catholic Review Managing Editor George Matysek. FeatureLocal NewsNewsVocations ‘I’m a priest of Jesus Christ’: Father Rondall C. Howard III ordained a priest in joyful liturgy Katie V. JonesDecember 15, 20244 min read About 525 people – including 32 priests, 60 seminarians, 10 deacons, family members and friends, filled the pews of the Frederick County parish to celebrate Father Howard’s ordination. FeatureGivingLocal NewsNewsSchools Mercy High School launches capital campaign Catholic Review StaffDecember 12, 20243 min read Mercy High School, a North Baltimore all-girls Catholic secondary school, launched Dec. 12 a $10 million capital campaign, “The Spirit of Mercy: Advancing the Legacy of the Sisters of Mercy.” FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchools John Carroll School closed for day after students sickened Gerry JacksonDecember 10, 20243 min read The John Carroll School in Bel Air was closed to students Dec. 10 after an incident the day before that resulted in 18 students being transported to local hospitals after feeling ill at a school Mass. FeatureHispanic MinistryLocal NewsNews Archdiocese of Baltimore honors Our Lady of Guadalupe Marietha Góngora V.December 10, 20246 min read Dressed in bright green, white and red garb – the same colors of the Mexican flag – a group of young people and adults danced up the central aisle of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Dec. 7 during the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Previous 1 … 46 47 48 … 400 Next