Just read the article on the Tridentine Mass decision and feel very strongly that Cardinal O’Malley is wrong that there is little interest in the U.S.
Just read the article on the Tridentine Mass decision and feel very strongly that Cardinal O’Malley is wrong that there is little interest in the U.S.
The members of the Ballykilcline Society, a group of descendants of Irish Immigrants from the County Roscommon, Ireland, will have a reunion Mass with Bishop W. Francis Malooly, western vicar, at St. Joseph, Cockeysville, July 21 at 10 a.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held for Sister M. Rene Stewart, a Mission Helper of the Sacred Heart, June 9. She died of brain cancer at Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, on June 5 at the age of 75.
VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI is not taking the church backward with his decree on wider use of the Tridentine Mass, the Vatican’s spokesman said.
I am both a Pre-Vatican II Catholic and a Post-Vatican II Catholic. I have long wondered what all the fuss is about when it comes to whether the mass should be celebrated as it once was or now is. As best as I can determine, none of the changes changed anything of substance – so what is the issue?
Father Godwin Sochukwuma Ani, S.S.J., was ordained on May 19 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Washington D.C.
How can designing a teddy bear at Build-A-Bear, munching a cinnamon-topped soft pretzel at Auntie Anne’s, or sleeping on a Ritz-Carlton pillow help parents reduce school tuition? Through SCRIP.
A funeral Mass was offered July 4 at Sacred Heart of Jesus in Highlandtown for Father Gerard Kurek, C.Ss.R. Father Kurek died June 30. He was 84.
The Stella Maris Auxiliary’s Good Buy Shop will hold a “Christmas in July” sale July 19-20 from 11a.m. until 3 p.m. in the Family Center. Items for sale include Christmas decorations, stationary items and clothing.
Ms. Linskey’s article (CR, June 21) was both touching and provocative.
The article on the “Pontiff, president meet” (CR, June 14) was well-written and informative.
A yellow school bus packed with singing students en route to a field trip is a good indication of a cheerful bunch. And why not? Out from behind their desks and away from the stringent routine of school ought to cajole good moods as students revel in a day of fun and alternate learning.
