SPORTS news CommentarySports Question Corner: Sports fandom and sin, a little-known U.S. apparition Jenna Marie CooperSeptember 1, 20234 min read It would be wrong to harbor a wish or a desire for anyone’s serious and real harm. It likely would be a sin to, for instance, hope specifically that the star player on the opposite team sustains a career-ending injury, or that some other tragedy would befall the team or its players. EvangelizationFeatureLocal NewsNewsSportsYoung Adult Ministry Catholic Young Adult Kickball Tournament bigger than ever George P. Matysek Jr.August 31, 20233 min read The second Catholic Young Adult Kickball Tournament, set for Sept. 16 at St. Mary’s Seminary in Roland Park, is shaping up to be even bigger than last year’s inaugural event. CommentarySports The ‘religion’ of football: Searching for the rightly ordered soul Timothy P. O’MalleyAugust 31, 20237 min read I reflect on football in American life as a full, conscious, and active participant in the annual autumn carnival. Catholic CharitiesFeatureLocal NewsNewsSports Catholic Charities’ Dragon Boat races returning to Inner Harbor Todd KarpovichAugust 28, 20235 min read Teams will go head-to-head in all-day elimination Dragon Boat races to raise funds for Catholic Charities’ human service programs that benefit children and families, seniors, people affected by poverty, immigrants and individuals with intellectual disabilities. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSportsWestern Vicariate Cumberland high school basketball tournament shutting down after 63 years Catholic Review StaffAugust 23, 20233 min read A Catholic high school basketball tournament in Cumberland, billed as one of the most prestigious in the nation, is going on hiatus, according to tournament organizers. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRespect LifeSports Biking for Babies: Building a culture of life one mile, one missionary at a time Mary Clifford MorrellJuly 26, 202313 min read The July 10-15 ride included stops in Maryland and featured 79 young adult missionaries (18-39 years old) cycling some 100 miles per day to raise awareness and financial support for women and families served by pregnancy resource centers across the county. NewsSportsWorld News LA archbishop calls for ‘respect’ for others’ beliefs ahead of Dodger honors for ‘Sisters’ drag group OSV NewsJune 19, 20233 min read Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez called for “respect for the belief of others” at a noon Mass hours before the Los Angeles Dodgers honored a controversial drag group at its annual Pride Night event. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News Sales of hats NFL player created raises money for Catholic facility that helps people with special needs John ShaughnessyJune 17, 20238 min read Through the sales of his personally designed hats in the past seven months, Ted Karras — a 2011 graduate of Cathedral High School in Indianapolis and now an offensive lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals — has helped raise nearly $400,000 for the Village of Merici, an organization that provides housing, support services and educational opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News U.S. archbishops, cardinal call for reparation and prayer to Sacred Heart amid ‘blasphemy’ Gina ChristianJune 13, 20234 min read Two archbishops and a cardinal are calling on Catholics in the U.S. to pray and make reparations to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as a professional sports team plans to honor a group parodying women religious. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News Almost 7 in 10 Americans say biological sex, not gender identity, should determine sports participation Kate ScanlonJune 13, 20233 min read A growing majority of Americans say athletes should compete on men’s or women’s sports teams that correspond to their biological sex rather than their gender identity, according to a June 12 Gallup poll. Previous 1 … 8 9 10 … 29 Next