St. Ignatius of Loyola at prayer in Rome. (Father William Hart McNichols) In honor of today’s Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola – founder of the Jesuits – here’s a video […]
St. Ignatius of Loyola at prayer in Rome. (Father William Hart McNichols) In honor of today’s Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola – founder of the Jesuits – here’s a video […]
Father James Martin, S.J. Being a faithful Catholic doesn’t mean you have to be a joyless one. New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan knows that. When Archbishop Dolan was installed to […]
When it comes to priests, they don’t make them much cooler than Jesuit Father James Martin of America Magazine. He’s become famous for his appearances on The Colbert Report with […]
The Catholic Review Since the unfortunate day New York passed a bill to redefine marriage, national and local media have poured unabated attention – not to mention pressure – on […]
The death of Archbishop Pietro Sambi is a great loss for the Catholic Church, especially here in the United States. Both as a diplomat and a priest, Archbishop Sambi excelled […]
BANGKOK – An ailing priest who is one of Vietnam’s most well-known democracy activists has been returned to prison, more than a year after he was sent home to seek treatment for a brain tumor, a prison official said.
UPDATE, July 28: Catholic News Service reports that Archbishop Pietro Sambi passed away July 27, apparently from complications from lung surgery three weeks ago. Archbishop Pietro Sambi, the papal nuncio […]
This is just too cool not to share. Father Austin Murphy, director of vocations for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, delivered this homily to young people attending the High School Leadership […]

VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI will address the German parliament, meet with Jewish and Muslim groups, hold a prayer vigil with youths and celebrate Mass in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium during his Sept. 22-25 visit to his homeland.
This week’s Catholic Review will feature a special report on how the practice of the faith has developed in Poland since the collapse of Communism. You can read the story […]
The Franciscan Friars Conventual, Archbishop Curley High School, and the Archdiocese of Baltimore have learned that allegations of inappropriate conduct with a minor have led to the arrest of Fr. […]
Nothing says football in Baltimore more than Johnny Unitas or the Turkey Bowl. Now, at least for one year, the two will be linked.
