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Sportsmanship and the season of our discontents
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Sportsmanship and the season of our discontents

George WeigelNovember 12, 20254 min read
The deterioration of our games is part and parcel of the deterioration of our culture. And as politics is downstream from culture, end-zone ridiculousness and similar self-aggrandizing debaucheries in other forms of entertainment have inevitably leaked into politics like a poison.
Faith, not fame, defines life for Toronto Blue Jays first-base coach from Severna Park
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Faith, not fame, defines life for Toronto Blue Jays first-base coach from Severna Park

John KnebelsOctober 31, 20256 min read
When Toronto Blue Jays first-base coach Mark Budzinski stepped onto the field during this year’s riveting World Series, he did so as a man who knows that faith, not fame, defines his life.
Baltimore Catholic League has first change in leadership in 25 years
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Baltimore Catholic League has first change in leadership in 25 years

Catholic Review StaffOctober 27, 20255 min read
The Baltimore Catholic League announced Oct. 24 it will have a new commissioner for the first time in 25 years.
From Poland with love: Pope Leo reins in a royal Arabian gift
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From Poland with love: Pope Leo reins in a royal Arabian gift

Paulina GuzikOctober 15, 20253 min read
At his Wednesday morning general audience, Pope Leo’s face lit up with an unusually bright smile receiving a unique donation: Proton, a purebred Arabian horse from a prestigious Polish stable.
Sister Jean, beloved Loyola icon and chaplain of men’s basketball team, dies at 106
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Sister Jean, beloved Loyola icon and chaplain of men’s basketball team, dies at 106

John KnebelsOctober 10, 20254 min read
Sister Jean, a Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and longtime chaplain of the Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball team, died Oct. 9. She was 106.
At 88, Tom Monaghan, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, still has unfinished work
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At 88, Tom Monaghan, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, still has unfinished work

Tom TracySeptember 27, 20257 min read
Even as he approaches his 90s, Midwestern entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Monaghan said he still has some unfinished work as he looks back on his business successes and philanthropic projects in Catholic education, media and investing.
Faith fuels John Harbaugh’s NFL coaching style
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Faith fuels John Harbaugh’s NFL coaching style

George P. Matysek Jr.September 25, 20256 min read
Good coaching, even at the highest level, isn’t about winning championships, John Harbaugh said. “It’s about becoming a champion for the people you coach.”
A heroic example
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A heroic example

George WeigelSeptember 18, 20254 min read
America needs the example of a real hero: a dedicated hero who enhances natural talents by hard work and takes pride in a craft; an unselfish hero who places team above self.
Dragons race, crowds cheer at Catholic Charities fundraiser
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Dragons race, crowds cheer at Catholic Charities fundraiser

Katie V. JonesSeptember 15, 202510 min read
With the blast of a horn, the dragon boat races paddled off Sept. 13 in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. A fundraiser for Catholic Charities, the biennial race featured local businesses, nonprofits and college teams competing for the coveted dragon trophy while raising money for the nonprofit and its many programs.
Chicago stadium seat gains fame: It’s where future pope saw first game of 2005 World Series
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Chicago stadium seat gains fame: It’s where future pope saw first game of 2005 World Series

Simon CaldwellSeptember 6, 20256 min read
Since Aug. 22, Chicago White Sox fans have been able to easily spot the stadium seat where Pope Leo XIV sat when he watched the first game of the 2005 World Series.
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