Loyola lacrosse player dies

Two weeks after the Loyola University Maryland men’s lacrosse team won the national championship, the program is mourning the death of one of the players.
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Christmas in October

By Christopher Gunty The Catholic Review “Silent Night” and “O, Come, All Ye Faithful” in the middle of October? Christmas carols would be liturgically inappropriate, if not for the location of our Mass this morning. We celebrated using the readings from the Christmas Mass at Midnight in a small chapel, said by tradition to have...
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Arbor Day: Only God Can Make a Tree

Poet Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918) has delighted generations with his reflections on the beauty of our trees:Trees I think that I shall never see
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Easter’s joy; Good Friday’s Passion all in one day

By Christopher Gunty The Catholic Review If you’re following the blog, you already know the group of pilgrim priest from Baltimore spent part of Friday in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, with a visit to the Western Wall. The day was also as liturgically out of season as the day before, when we celebrated Christmas...
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How to end a toddler tantrum: A reflection on life

A few years ago, my oldest son, who was 2 at the time, was throwing his first epic tantrum. After about 15 minutes, I decided to document his “performance” by recording a video of it on my phone. I thought about showing it to him when he was older and
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