In addition to our coverage throughout the weekend, I wanted to point you in the direction of Scott Miller’s Catholic Youth Ministry Blog on building heroes. Scott’s the director of […]
In addition to our coverage throughout the weekend, I wanted to point you in the direction of Scott Miller’s Catholic Youth Ministry Blog on building heroes. Scott’s the director of […]
Here’s a tease of my review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. “In the opening minutes of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I, it becomes brutally clear […]
Redemptorist Father Theodore M. “Ted” Heyburn, a well-known pastor of several area parishes, died Nov. 12. He was 77.
If you’re heading out to BYCC, make sure you check this video featuring APEX Ministries!
Hello and welcome to Matt Palmer’s Catholic Review blog. Stay tuned for live coverage of the Baltimore Youth Catholic Conference from Ocean City, MD Nov. 19-21!
The Catholic Review Vocations come in many forms. When we talk of vocations, our Church consistently focuses on vocations to the priesthood and religious life, rightly praying for their increase. […]

CAPE TOWN, South Africa – The head of a delegation of African church leaders visiting Sudan has urged the Sudanese government to respect the choice of the majority of the people of Southern Sudan in the Jan. 9 referendum that may split Africa’s largest country.

The Archdiocese of Baltimore’s official inquiry into an alleged healing of a parishioner of St. Mary in Annapolis through the intercession of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos was finalized Sept. 25.
WASHINGTON – With the U.S. solicitor general arguing in support of Arizona’s school tuition tax credit program, the Supreme Court justices Nov. 3 bounced back and forth between questions about the program’s constitutionality and whether the taxpayers who sued even have the legal standing to challenge it.
By Christopher Gunty editor@CatholicReview.org BETHLEHEM, West Bank – The newest building at Bethlehem University, completed in the year 2000 and appropriately called the Millennium Building, was struck by shells fired […]
The life of World War II hero and French president, Charles de Gaulle, is known to many of us. He was a giant in every respect and a man of […]
The Catholic Review “The years pass quickly, and the gift of life, for all the effort and pain it involves, is too beautiful and precious for us ever to grow […]
