When Leo’s preschool had their Spring Concert last week, our son performed on stage for the first time. Leo is not a shy child, but we were not sure how he would handle this entirely new situation. It turned out to be very difficult for him, and he was clearlyRead More
When John and I started our adoption journey, we talked about being open to adopting children who had some special needs. Especially if you find yourself talking about adopting children from China, you will be considering special needs – whether very minor or more significant.Early on, our agency asked usRead More
Allow me to extend to you a personal invitation to join me on a journey of faith to the Eternal City – Rome – and the heart of our Church for a pilgrimage during which, as the new Archbishop of Baltimore, I will receive the pallium from the hand of the Holy Father, Pope Benedict...Read More
As a junior in high school I am in the process of looking at colleges. With so many options available, there are some specific things I am looking for. One thing I am looking for is somewhere I can go to be with other Catholics. Most of the colleges I'veRead More
The nationally ranked boys’ lacrosse teams from Towson’s Calvert Hall College High School and Loyola Blakefield took on each other – and a higher cause – April 20.Read More
How's that for a convoluted blog title?Last week I saw the movie "Dr. Suess' The Lorax," which had all sorts of ridiculous buzz in the run-up to its March release. Of course, in this day and age, you can't have a big movie without people debating about its agenda. ThereRead More
Students of St. Mary's Elementary School in Annapolis took their fundraising to the streets April 20 as they participated in the annual Race for Education.Read More