Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, Cardinal William H. Keeler and Archbishop William D. Borders have all relied on the counsel of Bishop W. Francis Malooly over the last three decades.Read More
The Catholic Review invited Bishop W. Francis Malooly to reveal some of his favorite people, places and things from his hometown as he prepares to leave his beloved Baltimore to head the Diocese of Wilmington, Del. Here are the first responses Bishop Malooly gave us on his Baltimore favorites:Read More
A funeral Mass for Sister Mary Sperantia Kosakowski, C.S.S.F., was offered Aug. 1 at the Felician Sisters’ Infirmary Chapel, Our Lady of Lourdes Hall, NJ. Sister Mary Sperantia died July 28, she was 96.Read More
The Knights of Columbus Council 7612 in Eldersburg announced the 2008 recipient of the Robert H. Clark Memorial Scholarship at the group’s annual awards banquet. Bridget Ann Gallagher of Sykesville was recognized as this year’s recipient by John Hundertmark, chairman of the scholarship committee.Read More
Several farewell Masses will be held in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for Bishop W. Francis Malooly, who on Sept. 8 will be installed as the ninth Bishop of Wilmington.Read More
MEXICO CITY – As Mexicans discussed reintroducing the death penalty as punishment for kidnapping, several Catholic leaders said capital punishment would not solve Mexico’s crime problem.Read More
Several farewell Masses will be held in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for Bishop W. Francis Malooly, who on Sept. 8 will be installed as the ninth Bishop of Wilmington.Read More
A funeral Mass for Sister Mary Bonaventure Grabowski, F.S. was offered July 30 at Felician Sisters’ Infirmary Chapel, Our Lady of Lourdes Hall, N.J. Sister Mary died July 27; she was 89.Read More
I really was stunned that you published the letter from Paul Surlis (CR,Aug. 7) asserting that the abortion issue is minor. The entire letter was just a catalog of phrases from the “talking points” put out by the Democratic National Committee, with the intent of muddying the water and diverting Catholic voters from giving due...Read More
CHICAGO – The Archdiocese of Chicago has agreed to pay 16 victims of clergy sex abuse more than $12.6 million in a settlement announced Aug. 12.Read More