An interesting sociological study could be made that less than a decade separated the Billboard chart appearances of the Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and the Raspberries’ “Go All the Way.”

An interesting sociological study could be made that less than a decade separated the Billboard chart appearances of the Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and the Raspberries’ “Go All the Way.”
Father Breighner says if we look closely, we can see miracles all around us.

Father Leo talks about the purpose of his Culinary Confessions column.

Our Lady of Grace Parish in Parkton’s Youth Theatre ministry performed for patients at the Baltimore VA Medical Center July 11.

See who steals the show and why Mulderig calls the film “modestly entertaining.”
See which young adults will represent Baltimore at the 11th National Black Catholic Congress July 19-21.
Stella Maris in Timonium announced July 11 that it received a national “Silver-Achievement in Quality” award from the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living.
A Baltimore County family maintains a sacramental tradition, as a first Communion veil was worn by a third generation of the family this year.

Families reap the benefits of CSAs.
The Sugarman family never takes any life for granted.
I am deeply grateful to all who made the opening Mass for the Fortnight for Freedom at the Basilica of the Assumption so beautiful – the many people who attended, the spirit of gratitude for our God-given freedoms that was so evident, coupled with a genuine love of country and concern for the common good. […]

Al Frank, a former history teacher at Archbishop Curley High School and the Friars’ baseball coach from 1963 to 2004, died July 6. He was 74.
