As the Little Sisters of the Poor continue on a major renewal campaign to raise funds to reconstruct the 40-year-old St. Martin’s Home in Catonsville, where they reside and care for the elderly, they are making a change in how they ask for money.

As the Little Sisters of the Poor continue on a major renewal campaign to raise funds to reconstruct the 40-year-old St. Martin’s Home in Catonsville, where they reside and care for the elderly, they are making a change in how they ask for money.
MADRID – Spain’s National Court has invoked a special law to order the arrest and trial of 20 former Salvadoran military officers for the 1989 murder of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter.
Fish figures announce First Holy Communicants inside the Basilica of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wadowice, Poland. (CR/George P. Matysek Jr.) WADOWICE, Poland – Blessed John Paul […]
Three years ago, I rolled my eyes at the thought of liking, let alone tolerating, Kung Fu Panda. Cartoon animals performing martial arts equaled lame in my book. Despite the […]
BUDAPEST – One of the most fascinating pieces of artwork in Budapest is found in Hungary’s castle district. An early 18th-century monument built for the dual purposes of remembering victims of the […]
More than 50 students at Immaculate Conception School in Towson cut their hair to give to an organization that makes wigs for kids who have suffered from cancer. There will […]
The Catholic Review It was 2:00 a.m. I was in the midst of a four-hour layover in the Anchorage, Alaska airport, drowsy and sluggish and looking forward to my connection […]
NEW YORK – Let’s save some time here regarding “The Hangover Part II” (Warner Bros.) by recalling how we described its predecessor two years ago: “a 100-minute assault of loutish behavior, violence, racial stereotypes and male nudity strung along a thin plot.”

VATICAN CITY – The editor of the Vatican newspaper said he was cured of a childhood disease through the intercession of St. Pope Pius X.
JERUSALEM – U.S. President Barack Obama’s two recent speeches on the Mideast showed “some progress,” but they were “not sufficient,” said Bishop William Shomali, chancellor of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
This week’s Catholic Review features a story about a bereavement camp put on by the Stella Maris Center for Grief and Loss in mid-May. The camp was really moving and […]
“I Have Come to Serve.” The Catholic Review May 26, 2011 It was 2:00 a.m. I was in the midst of a four-hour layover in the Anchorage, Alaska airport, […]
