SPORTS news CommentarySports Common sense slowly emerges for protecting women’s athletics Kenneth CraycraftApril 13, 20264 min read On March 26, the International Olympic Committee made an announcement that is simultaneously surprising and banal. The IOC declared that only women are eligible to participate in women’s events in the Olympics. Of course, saying that women’s events are limited to women is as newsworthy as a declaration that water is wet. FeatureNewsOlympicsSportsWorld News Olympic gold medal pair skater Danny O’Shea on the importance of his Catholic faith and education Gina ChristianApril 11, 20265 min read When reflecting on his journey to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Danny O’Shea credits not just his years of training, but his values and faith that were instilled in him through his Catholic school education. Movie & Television ReviewsSports Baseball: Beyond Belief Kurt JensenMarch 31, 20264 min read Written and directed by John Scheinfeld, the movie is based on the book “Baseball as a Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game” primarily authored by John Sexton. A Catholic and former president of New York University, Sexton teaches a class there based on the concepts explored in the film. CR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio InterviewSports Radio Interview: Faith and America’s pastime – ‘Baseball: Beyond Belief’ Catholic Review StaffMarch 23, 20261 min read Catholic Review Editor and Host Chris Gunty speaks with filmmaker John Scheinfeld, writer and director of the new documentary Baseball Beyond Belief. Inspired by John Sexton’s bestselling book “Baseball as a Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game,” the film explores how faith, ritual, doubt, and community shape both spiritual life and baseball fandom. CollegesFeatureNewsSportsWorld News Catholic hoops at the highest level take over this year’s March Madness John KnebelsMarch 19, 20265 min read Catholic universities have quietly taken over March Madness, blending history, talent, and the kind of coaching that shapes every game into an unpredictable contest. NewsObituariesSportsWorld News A life well-coached: Lou Holtz remembered for faith, family and football John KnebelsMarch 17, 20265 min read One by one, inside the University of Notre Dame’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart March 16, a flock of priests gently patted the pall atop the casket as they descended from the altar following the funeral Mass for legendary football coach Lou Holtz. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSports Maryvale grad Allie Weis running Boston Marathon to benefit cancer research Gerry JacksonMarch 11, 20264 min read Allie Weis will compete in her first Boston Marathon April 20, running the 130th edition of the iconic event to raise funds for cancer research in honor of her late mother. NewsSportsVaticanWorld News Vatican hosted its own mini Paralympics half a century before Games’ official start Carol GlatzMarch 6, 20265 min read More than 50 years before the first Paralympic Games were held in 1960 in Rome, the Vatican had already hosted what might have been the very first international sporting and gymnastics event with athletes living with disabilities. NewsObituariesSportsWorld News Beloved Notre Dame coaching legend Lou Holtz remembered for ‘building men, not just players’ Eric PeatMarch 5, 20266 min read On March 4, Lou Holtz died in Orlando, Fla., at the age of 89, surrounded by his family. Forever etched in Fighting Irish lore for leading Notre Dame to the 1988 National Championship, Holtz leaves behind not just a decorated football resume but a legacy of shaping young men and inspiring people to live virtuously. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports St. Frances connects from long range to deny Mount Carmel for BCL Tournament crown Nelson CoffinMarch 4, 20264 min read With some sizzling long-range shooting (14-for-30) in the 55th edition of the BCL Tournament final, top-seeded St. Frances rallied from an early five-point deficit to grab a seven-point halftime advantage on the way to a 67-55 victory. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 38 Next