Nickels and dimes added up to big money at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Ellicott City. Children participating in the parish’s Vacation Bible School July 9-13 raised $1,500 for its sister parish, Our Lady of the Nativity in Verrettes, Haiti.Read More
If you can remember my first blog post you’ll know that my grandfather passed away in the beginning of the year. He loved fishing and traveled all over the world to pursue his passion. One of his favorite places to go was the Gourmet Salmon Lodge in Gaspé, Quebec, CanadaRead More
Even before our wedding, John and I were curious to learn more about natural family planning. What surprised us was that—despite the skepticism I encountered when I casually mentioned it to a few friends—it turned out to be straightforward and effective. There are sound, absolutely wonderful moral reasons for couples whoRead More
I read with interest your extensive coverage of the Fortnight for Freedom (CR, July 12). However, I was disappointed to find a very short article buried at the bottom of Page 27 regarding “The Nuns On The Bus” protest of the Paul Ryan budget.Read More
Pope Benedict XVI “invites Christian couples to be ‘the gentle and smiling face of the church,’ the best and most convincing heralds of love sustained and nourished by faith."Read More
Notre Dame of Maryland University School of Nursing has received a $90,000 grant from the Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation for an obstetrics/pediatrics simulation lab.Read More
St. Thomas More Academy in Buckeystown expects to open for the 2012-2013 school year in a former school building in Middletown after plans for relocating to another location fell through.Read More
It is not enough to blame the Supreme Court or Congress for threats against religious liberty. It has been traditionally the job of the church to provide an antidote to the excesses of government.Read More