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Mount de Sales named to “Top 50” list

For the fourth consecutive year, Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville has been recognized by the Catholic High School Honor Roll as one of the “top 50” Catholic schools in the country – the only all-girls school in the nation to be included on the list four years in a row. For the third year, Mount de Sales Academy has been placed in the “Top 25” category for Catholic identity.

Archbishop O’Brien To Celebrate White Mass Sunday

Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien will celebrate a Mass for physicians, osteopaths, medical students, allied health professionals (nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists, etc.), dentists/dental surgeons, scientists, and their families on Sunday, October 21, at 1 p.m. at the Baltimore Basilica. Physicians present at the Mass will be invited to have their hands anointed with holy oil. Medical […]

Apply now for Knott Scholarships

Information on applying for Knott elementary and secondary scholarships is now available. These are four-year, full-tuition scholarships awarded primarily on the basis of outstanding academic achievement. To apply, the student must be Catholic, in grade four or grade eight, and reside in and be a member of a Catholic parish in Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford, or Howard County.

Flag photo was disrespectful

I am writing in reference to your photo on page 3 of the Oct. 11 issue. To see a mom and her daughter standing at the begining of an outside mass is excellent. To see them standing on the American Flag (even if a blanket) is disrespectful. Shame on them, but more importantly, shame of the Review for publishing this disrespectful picture.

Flag should never be stepped upon

I just saw the photograph on page 3 of the Oct. 11 edition of The Catholic Review. How can anyone attending such a spiritual event as the Mass on the Grass show such disrespect for our national symbol? The American flag is not even supposed to be on the ground, let alone stood upon. Shame!

Archbishop O’Brien to celebrate Red Mass

Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien will celebrate the 49th annual Red Mass Oct. 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore. The Mass will be preceded by an interfaith service and will be followed by a reception at the Engineers’ Club of Baltimore.

Archbishop O’Brien Celebrates First Public Mass

Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, newly-installed on October 1 as the 15th Archbishop of Baltimore, will celebrate his first public Mass since his installation on Thursday, October 4 at 1 p.m., at Bishop Walsh School in Cumberland. Media planning to attend the Mass must contact Sean Caine, Director of Communications for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, at […]

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