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Redemptorist Father Stephen Vanyo dies at 88
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Redemptorist Father Stephen Vanyo dies at 88

Catholic Review StaffAugust 14, 20241 min read
A funeral Mass for Redemptorist Father Stephen Vanyo was offered June 6 in Brazil, where the priest had devoted decades of ministry. Father Vanyo died June 5. He was 88.
Archdiocese of Baltimore’s second gun buyback a success
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Archdiocese of Baltimore’s second gun buyback a success

Katie V. JonesAugust 12, 20244 min read
The Archdiocese of Baltimore collected more than 280 guns, including handguns, rifles and semi-automatics, during its second annual gun buyback event Aug. 10 in West Baltimore. 
Radio Interview: Following the non-violent Jesus
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Radio Interview: Following the non-violent Jesus

Catholic Review StaffAugust 12, 20241 min read
Father John Dear has dedicated his life to promoting peace and nonviolence. The internationally known author, activist and teacher of peace and nonviolence has been nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize and has worked with St. Teresa of Kolkata, Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Coretta Scott King and many others.
Sister M. Josaire Brady, IHM, dies at 93
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Sister M. Josaire Brady, IHM, dies at 93

Catholic Review StaffAugust 9, 20241 min read
A funeral Mass for Sister M. Josaire Brady, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, was offered Aug. 9 at Our Lady of Peace Residence, in Dunmore, Pa. Sister Josaire died Aug. 5. She was 93.
Catholic Review Media launches Spanish-language podcast
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Catholic Review Media launches Spanish-language podcast

George P. Matysek Jr.August 8, 20242 min read
Working in partnership with the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Office of Hispanic Ministry, Catholic Review Media has launched a new Spanish-language podcast.
New president enthused about guiding Mount St. Mary’s
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New president enthused about guiding Mount St. Mary’s

Gerry JacksonAugust 7, 20245 min read
Talk to Dr. Gerard “Jerry” J. Joyce and it won’t take long to get the impression that he’s enthused about his new job.
Olympian alumnae trio from Maryland Catholic high school makes swimming history in Paris
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Olympian alumnae trio from Maryland Catholic high school makes swimming history in Paris

Maureen BoyleAugust 7, 20247 min read
The Olympian alumnae trio from a Catholic high school in suburban Washington achieved greatness and made history during their swimming events at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
Baltimore native among three Conventual Franciscans making profession of solemn vows
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Baltimore native among three Conventual Franciscans making profession of solemn vows

Catholic Review StaffAugust 6, 20243 min read
Brother Joseph Krondon of Baltimore was one of three men who made their solemn vows of poverty, chastity and obedience as Conventual Franciscans Aug. 2 at St. Louis in Clarksville.
5 Things to Know about the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s gun buyback, including new site
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5 Things to Know about the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s gun buyback, including new site

Gerry JacksonAugust 6, 20242 min read
Five things to know about the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s second gun buyback in Southwest Baltimore.
Radio Interview: Global Catholic Communications
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Radio Interview: Global Catholic Communications

Catholic Review StaffAugust 5, 20241 min read
Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with two stalwarts of Catholic communications to discuss the challenges of communicating today.
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