A seminarian who will be ordained June 21 writes managing editor Paul McMullen a personal thank-you for a tin of Old Bay.
A seminarian who will be ordained June 21 writes managing editor Paul McMullen a personal thank-you for a tin of Old Bay.
“I’m not coming to the circus,” I tell Patrick over the phone, referring to the Kelly Miller Circus being held on our farm that night.It had been the worst day I’d had in a long time, and I certainly didn’t need to add more drama to my life. Frank had
Summer Music (Photo) Almost all of the school systems have closed for summer vacation, and folks of all ages are ready to enjoy the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Everyone is ready for much needed downtime, with flip flops and suntans, hanging at the beach and the pool, and some

Faith-based charity is the focus of the third annual national Fortnight for Freedom, which begins June 21.
—1—It’s Friday the 13th! Are you superstitious? I’m not. Not at all. But don’t open that umbrella in the house! I grew up in a household where we were taught not to:- Put shoes on the table, even if they were unworn and still in the
“This partnership will join two of the world strongest brands… This handshake for peace in football is a great initiative, but it should actually be an example not only in football but throughout our entire society.” –Joseph S. Blatter, FIFA President at the 2012 FIFA Congress in BudapestIn a troubling

Catholic Charities and St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore are among Baltimore agencies expanding Head Start programs as part of a citywide initiative.

Loose lips sink ships and other advice members of the Archdiocese of Baltimore received from fathers.
Catholics have a strong commitment to the Sacred Heart of Jesus devotion.

While originally planning to stay abroad just one year after college graduation, Kara Bowman couldn’t get enough of England.

Check out Catholic Review blogger Patti Murphy Dohn’s latest post.
Five men will be ordained to the priesthood June 21. See their bios.
