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Villanova athletes inspired that pope keeps tabs on how his alma mater’s teams fare
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Villanova athletes inspired that pope keeps tabs on how his alma mater’s teams fare

John KnebelsJune 8, 20256 min read
When discovering that Pope Leo the sports fan has supported their school’s athletic journeys for the past half-century, Villanova students — especially the athletes — united in rampant celebration.
Babe Ruth’s legacy continues to grace Archdiocese of Baltimore
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Babe Ruth’s legacy continues to grace Archdiocese of Baltimore

Gerry JacksonJune 4, 20256 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori in December received a photograph of Ruth in his prime taken during a visit with his New York Yankees teammates to St. Mary’s Industrial School in Southwest Baltimore. Ginny Black of Mount Pleasant, S.C., who discovered it among her late mother’s possessions, mailed the photo to Archbishop Lori.
Radio Interview: Baltimore sports broadcaster shares the importance of his Catholic faith
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Radio Interview: Baltimore sports broadcaster shares the importance of his Catholic faith

Catholic Review StaffJune 2, 20251 min read
Jim Hunter, the former longtime play-by-play announcer for the Baltimore Orioles and a fixture in Baltimore sports broadcasting, is a devoted Catholic and an active parishioner of St. Mark in Fallston. Mark Viviano talks with Hunter about his years in broadcasting and his journey of faith.
Take care of body, mind, heart, spirit, pope tells professional cyclists
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Take care of body, mind, heart, spirit, pope tells professional cyclists

Carol GlatzJune 2, 20254 min read
In a tribute to Pope Francis and his message of hope for the Jubilee Year, elite cyclists rode through Vatican City and its gardens before starting the last stage of the Giro d’Italia in Rome.
Welcoming Naples soccer team, pope hints he may not be a Rome fan
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Welcoming Naples soccer team, pope hints he may not be a Rome fan

Cindy WoodenMay 27, 20252 min read
After days of frenzied celebrations in Naples, members of Italy’s champion soccer team arrived at the Vatican for a papal audience but seemed unsure of the protocol.
Chicago Archdiocese, White Sox team up to celebrate Pope Leo and his ‘message of peace’
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Chicago Archdiocese, White Sox team up to celebrate Pope Leo and his ‘message of peace’

Simone OrendainMay 25, 20255 min read
The Archdiocese of Chicago has scheduled a Mass and a special program June 14 to celebrate the election and inauguration of Pope Leo XIV, a native son of the Windy City.
Father Patrick Carrion offers blessing before Preakness
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Father Patrick Carrion offers blessing before Preakness

Yvonne WengerMay 15, 20252 min read
Father Patrick M. Carrion offered the invocation May 15 at the “Alibi Breakfast” ahead of the May 17 running of the Preakness Stakes, following in the nearly century-long tradition set by his brother priests before him in Baltimore at Pimlico Race Course.
New pope, a tennis fan, meets world’s No. 1 player
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New pope, a tennis fan, meets world’s No. 1 player

Justin McLellanMay 14, 20252 min read
While in Rome for the tournament May 14, the world’s highest-ranked tennis player walked into the halls of the Vatican and met with Pope Leo XIV, who proved to be a well-informed spectator of the young champion.
Pope Francis honored by his favorite soccer club San Lorenzo
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Pope Francis honored by his favorite soccer club San Lorenzo

Ines San MartinApril 24, 20253 min read
Upon Pope Francis’ passing, San Lorenzo issued a poignant statement reflecting on his lifelong bond with the club: “His passion for San Lorenzo always moved us deeply, and unites us in constant prayer for his soul.”
For deacon headed to Boston Marathon, running is a healing, spiritual encounter
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For deacon headed to Boston Marathon, running is a healing, spiritual encounter

Nikki RajalaApril 18, 20255 min read
When Deacon Vincent Charles is on a training run and meets a car, instead of waving a greeting, he now offers them the Sign of the Cross.
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