The Catholic Review Everything old is new again. That is the adage used to describe the cyclical life of fads and other hallmarks of our society that come and go […]
The Catholic Review Everything old is new again. That is the adage used to describe the cyclical life of fads and other hallmarks of our society that come and go […]
St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church in Pasadena will hold an American Red Cross Community Blood Drive June 26, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Breakfast will be donated by St. Jane Frances Church and the Holy Name Society, and lunch will be sponsored by Beefalo Bob’s. The church is located at 8499 Virginia Ave. To schedule a donation, telephone Joe Turchetta at 410-255-5653.
TUCSON, Ariz. – Across the state from the more publicized Wallow fire, a second wind-whipped wildfire forced thousands of people in southern Arizona to evacuate their homes and destroyed a Marian shrine.
Several members of The Catholic Review are attending the annual Catholic Media Convention in Pittsburgh. Pictured are Nina Schuler Heckman (sales manager), George P. Matysek Jr. (senior writer) and Christopher […]
Tony Magliano’s latest column, “Blessed Pope John XXIII’s encyclical turns 50” (CR, June 9) passed off a personal, partisan attack (using words such as heartless, unjust, tea party, neoconservatives) as Catholic doctrine. See Matthew 25:1-13 on the five foolish virgins and prudence.
OXFORD, England – The U.S.-born rector of Ukraine’s Catholic university said his country is “living in dark times” and accused state security services of placing him under surveillance.
A bridge stands near PNC Park in Pittsburgh. (CR/George P. Matysek Jr.) I’m in Pittsburgh this week for the annual Catholic Media Convention. Stay tuned for some musings!
In this week’s Catholic Review, you will read about a new parish forming in Western Maryland. Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien has approved a proposal to unite the five Cumberland-area parishes […]
Re the What’s Rite column (CR, June 9) on the new Roman Missal, I have problems understanding the various translations and the reason for them when it changes things that we have become used to. One that stands out to me is the change to the 23rd Psalm where the words “and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever” has been changed to “I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for years to come”. Forever seems to be a much better connotation.
Some parishes may start singing the musical settings from the new Roman Missal a few months sooner than planned. New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond, chairman of the United States Conference […]
Here’s a story for the ‘strange but true’ file. Rep. Michele Bachmann once claimed that an ex-nun was involved in holding Bachmann against her will. From The Daily Beast: In […]
The Catholic Review Last June, I attended a press conference with Frank Bramble, Chairman of the Blue Ribbon Committee on Catholic Schools, to receive the Committee’s recommendations for creating a […]
