Jesuit Father John W. Swope, president of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Baltimore, was elected by his peers to serve on the Presidents’ Council of the Cristo Rey Network.
Jesuit Father John W. Swope, president of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Baltimore, was elected by his peers to serve on the Presidents’ Council of the Cristo Rey Network.
Holy Family in Randallstown held its first Celebration of Communal Diversity May 31. A number of cultures and other churches were represented, as Dominican Father Emmanuel Ogu was the celebrant and Missionaries of St. Paul of Nigeria Father Augustine Etemma Inwang gave the homily.
On Saturday, June 13 at 10:00 a.m., four men will be ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Baltimore by Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore. The Mass of Ordination will take place at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore. The following men are to be ordained: Ernest Cibelli, 27, Columbia, MD—Ernest attended […]
It was disheartening to read the Catholic News Service report of the Pope’s visit to the Holy Land (CR, May 21). The Pope was inspirational when he spoke of the terrible plight of Palestinians, Christians and Muslims alike. He offered that the Palestinians must have their own state. That is a pipe dream. By Israel’s behavior we know that was never possible.
On behalf of the directors, staff and members of The Cardinal Newman Society and the more than 367,000 people who signed our petition opposing Notre Dame’s honor for President Barack Obama, I would like to publicly thank Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien for his prayerful witness for a strong Catholic identity on Catholic campuses. In anticipation of Pentecost, Archbishop O’Brien was sent a spiritual bouquet from the petition’s signers which included 116,741 Mass intentions, 146,944 rosaries, 57,728 aspirations, 236,615 general prayers, 74,974 Divine Mercy chaplets, 28,862 days of fasting, 19,877 Novenas, 37,125 Eucharistic Holy Hours and 3,272 Masses offered by priests. As the battle for the souls of Catholic campuses continues, the Church is blessed to have shepherds like Archbishop O’Brien – and they will need our prayers more than ever!
The Catholic Review The late great Cardinal Avery Dulles, S.J., once deplored what he cited as the penchant of some contemporary Catholics for “excessive and indiscreet compromise.” Without denying the value of open and honest debate, we would do well to beware of the role that such “compromise” played in raising the political tide that […]
Frederick Mayor William J. Holtzinger (fourth from left) issues a proclamation declaring May 25-31 St. John Regional Catholic School Fair Week May 21. Receiving the proclamation from Mayor Holtzinger, are: Fair chair David Hood (right), with son Jarrett (fifth-grader), and Fair co-chair Cindy Kaarid (second from left), with daughters Carmen (2008 graduate) and Kristina (third-grader). St. John will hold its 19th annual Spring Fair May 30-31 at the school, 8414 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick. The theme for this year’s fair is “Your Passport to the World,” celebrating cultural diversity. Planned activities include games, crafts, raffles, fireworks, silent and live auctions, and a movie under the stars.
Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore, will be joined by area faith leaders on May 27 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore to announce a collaborative faith-based initiative to promote peace in Baltimore this summer. Dr. Arthur Abramson of the Baltimore Jewish Council, Imam Earl El-Amin of the Muslim […]
WASHINGTON – The National Institutes of Health’s draft guidelines for embryonic stem-cell research support “a course of action that is both morally objectionable and, increasingly, scientifically obsolete,” the general secretary of the U.S. bishops’ conference said in comments to NIH.
Richard J. Dowling, the former executive director of the Maryland Catholic Conference, will receive the Della Strada Award from the Ignatian Volunteer Corps June 11.
St. Jane Frances School, Pasadena, students depart the starting line during the Race for Education May 20. Students are sponsored for each lap and the money raised will go to support and enhance the school’s curriculum.
The Catholic Review For the third time this school year we have had the frustrating and sad task of announcing that the doors of a Catholic school will not reopen next fall. St. Mary of the Assumption School in Govans is the latest such casualty and joins Catholic Community School (Federal Hill) and St. Michael […]