Five educators in the Archdiocese of Baltimore share the inspiration behind their vocation.

Five educators in the Archdiocese of Baltimore share the inspiration behind their vocation.

Giving priority to Christian refugees for settlement would be “a trap” that fuels religious tensions, said Iraq’s Chaldean Catholic patriarch.

During Catholic Schools Week, the Catholic Review asked five educators in the Archdiocese of Baltimore to share the inspiration behind their vocation.
One of my great loves both in the form of a hobby and also in our Catholic culture is natural photography and art, particularly sacred art. The reason I am drawn to it is simple: beauty. I enjoy taking pictures of beautiful things — a sunrise, a newborn child of a

The majority view held regardless of the respondent’s gender, marital status, or political identification.

“Great courage is needed to get married in the time in which we live,” he said.
I. A Little of the Devil A. I don’t want to upset anyone during Catholic Schools Week, but I have to tell you that my Catholic elementary school career was not so good. In other words, I got into a lot of trouble. One day, when Sister Mary Janet left her classroom for but a […]

The president’s executive memorandum intended to restrict the entry of terrorists coming to the U.S. brought an outcry from Catholic leaders.

“Curley’s obviously very important to us,” Andrew Suehle said. “It’s a large part of who we are and in our DNA …”

Our faith compels us to work for the dignity and justice of all people, Archbishop Lori said.
I pray that the Lord will continue to touch my soul and yours so that we may be free of bad influences and instead be true followers of Jesus as active members of his church.

Archbishop Lori began National Catholic Schools Week with a Mass at Mount de Sales Academy.
