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John Goodspeed Q&A

You’ll find a story on the Goodspeed brothers in this week’s version of The Catholic Review. Now, get to know them individually. Here are some question and answers I did with John Goodspeed. Each of the quadruplets got the same questions, so it’s interesting to see some differences and similarities. Matt: What was it like […]

How Insensitive

The Catholic Review October is the month each year when the Catholic Church throughout the United States observes Respect Life Month. It is a 40-year-old tradition and a time when we raise awareness of the Church’s belief in the inherent equality and transcendent value of every human being, a belief that serves as the foundation […]

Great lessons at cathedral

The eight side entrance doorways at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen offer a offers a very good education in Catholic history and tradition. From “Who is God? God is the Creator of Heaven and Earth and all things,” to the “4 Cardinal Virtues – Prudence, Justice, Temperance and Fortitude,” these are some of the basic things that all Catholics in the Archdiocese of Baltimore should know and practice.

Healing Economy

The Catholic Review Earlier this month, we celebrated Labor Day, a national holiday to honor working people. But for millions of Americans, there has been little cause for celebration. Over nine percent in the nation are looking for work and millions who actually have jobs fear losing them, so precarious is the economic situation. Sadly, […]

Healing Economy

The Catholic Review Earlier this month, we celebrated Labor Day, a national holiday to honor working people. But for millions of Americans, there has been little cause for celebration. Over nine percent in the nation are looking for work and millions who actually have jobs fear losing them, so precarious is the economic situation. Sadly, […]

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