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27 spellers go through 200 words at archdiocese spelling bee
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27 spellers go through 200 words at archdiocese spelling bee

Catholic Review StaffMay 17, 20241 min read
Meqdim Abera, a fifth-grader from Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ellicott City, won the Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic School Spelling Bee for the second year in a row, correctly spelling the word “paraffin.”
Archdiocese of Baltimore’s wellness retreat shines a light on mental health
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Archdiocese of Baltimore’s wellness retreat shines a light on mental health

Katie V. JonesMay 16, 20244 min read
In addressing more than 200 people at the St. Dymphna Mental Wellness Retreat at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg May 15, Deacon Ed Shoener pointed out that St. Elizabeth Ann Seton faced her own challenges dealing with the inevitable stresses of life.
Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including eight retirements
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Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including eight retirements

Catholic Review StaffMay 16, 20247 min read
Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including eight retirements
Poland honors papal biographer and Baltimore native George Weigel with republic’s Order of Merit
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Poland honors papal biographer and Baltimore native George Weigel with republic’s Order of Merit

Paulina GuzikMay 15, 20244 min read
St. John Paul II’s American biographer, George Weigel, was awarded the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland by President Andrzej Duda at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw May 13.
Mount St. Mary’s President Timothy Trainor eager to succeed at retirement
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Mount St. Mary’s President Timothy Trainor eager to succeed at retirement

Gerry JacksonMay 15, 20246 min read
Mount St. Mary’s President Dr. Timothy E. Trainor is giving himself some new marching orders. Trainor, 63, announced in March his plans to retire from his role at Mount St. Mary’s June 30.
Father Walter J. McGovern, a ‘people person’ known for his home visits, dies at 92
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Father Walter J. McGovern, a ‘people person’ known for his home visits, dies at 92

Lisa HarlowMay 15, 20244 min read
Father Walter J. McGovern, fondly remembered for his loving, pastoral presence during his six decades serving the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died May 9 at Stella Maris in Timonium. He was 92.
Radio Interview: ‘Teilhard: Visionary Scientist’
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Radio Interview: ‘Teilhard: Visionary Scientist’

Catholic Review StaffMay 13, 20241 min read
Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with Frank and Mary Frost, producers of “Teilhard: Visionary Scientist,” a documentary about Jesuit scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, who was part of the crew that discovered Peking Man and whose explorations in science and spirituality continue to inspire today.
Archbishop Lori to ordain six transitional deacons, two permanent deacons
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Archbishop Lori to ordain six transitional deacons, two permanent deacons

Catholic Review StaffMay 13, 20246 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori will ordain six transitional deacons and two permanent deacons during a 10 a.m. Mass May 18 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland. Those ordained as transitional deacons are expected to later be ordained to the priesthood, while permanent deacons will remain deacons.
Bishop Parker, Apostleship of the Sea visit Dali at site of Key Bridge collapse
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Bishop Parker, Apostleship of the Sea visit Dali at site of Key Bridge collapse

Christopher GuntyMay 11, 202410 min read
When Baltimore Auxiliary Bishop Adam J. Parker and Andrew Middleton, director of the archdiocesan Apostleship of the Sea, approached the stranded MV Dali at the site of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the bishop noticed that it looked like it was leaning, and wondered if that would be evident onboard the ship.
Xaverian Brother James P. Eckert, who taught at Mount St. Joseph, dies at 79
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Xaverian Brother James P. Eckert, who taught at Mount St. Joseph, dies at 79

Catholic Review StaffMay 10, 20242 min read
A funeral Mass was held May 1 for Brother James P. Eckert, who died April 27 of cancer of the esophagus. Brother James, who also went by Brother Campion, taught for more than 20 years and ministered to the impoverished in Western Maryland.
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