For seventh year, Catholic Charities’ polo match draws support for Our Daily Bread.

For seventh year, Catholic Charities’ polo match draws support for Our Daily Bread.
In Rome to receive the pallium from Pope Benedict XVI on June 29, Archbishop William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, will address the first-ever meeting of the newly-created Observatory on Religious Liberty in Rome on June 28 at the Foreign Press Association. The group was formed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the […]
Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore will be among those receiving the pallium from Pope Benedict XVI during a Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome on Friday, June 29 at 9:00 a.m. (3:00 a.m. Eastern). The pallium is a light vestment made of wool shorn from lambs blessed by the Holy Father on the […]
“Our Religious Brains” – written for the layman in language that eschews technical scientific terminology – may appeal to many Catholic readers.
This past weekend I photographed my first wedding. Stressful, yes; Fun, absolutely! I was really nervous going in to it because I knew that I was in charge of documenting what could be a couple’s happiest day together. I haven’t really been to too many weddings before and the last
Finally, I’ve made the move. My landlord handed me the keys to our Bolton Hill walk-up about 3 p.m. on Saturday, as my husband and five of our friends pulled up with the moving truck and their stuffed SUVs. Drenched in sweat, we hauled stuff up a flight of stairs to our second-story apartment,
I’ve been reflecting on some of the things Rocco Palmo, who runs the incredibly well-read Whispers in the Loggia, said during the bloggers panel at the Catholic Media Conference June 22 in Indianapolis. Palmo, and later Deacon Greg Kandra of the very popular The Deacon’s Bench, talks about some of

More than 100 members of a formerly Anglican Towson church enter into full communion with the Catholic Church.
The Maryland Marriage Alliance announced today that it plans to submit an additional 39, 743 signatures to the Maryland State Board of Elections as part of efforts to add a referendum on the state’s same sex marriage law to the November ballot.
My brother priests, and dear friends in Christ, I. Introduction I’m delighted to welcome all of you here to Rome and to the Pontifical North American College as we begin together this pilgrimage to the Eternal City. Our time in Rome will culminate on Friday, the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, during a Mass […]
This morning at Mass we listened to the story of John the Baptist’s birth and naming. There’s that wonderful moment when everyone present assumes the child will be named Zachariah for his father, but Elizabeth says he’ll be named John. The family and friends assembled are shocked, and then Zachariah
Ever since I started blogging for The Catholic Review a few months ago, I’ve been trying to read more Catholic blogs. Today I came across a group of Catholic bloggers who participate in “Sunday Snippets,” sharing their posts from the previous week.Some of the links posted by Catholic bloggers at
