At a funeral I attended last week, one of the speakers read the poem, “The Dash,” by Linda Ellis.
At a funeral I attended last week, one of the speakers read the poem, “The Dash,” by Linda Ellis.
Introduction: On Being Thirsty All of us know what it is to be thirsty. After exercise or physical labor, we welcome a glass of cold water. Even if we’re not exerting ourselves, we instinctively drink water through the day. Healthcare professionals tell us about the benefits of drinking water and some urge us to drink six […]
A few weeks ago Daniel’s preschool teacher mentioned how much he loves cooking in her classroom. She talked about how it enhances his math and science skills. I don’t know about that, but I do know he adores being in the kitchen.I figured it would be fun to bake with

The Mount St. Mary’s University Board of Trustees announced March 21 it has reappointed President Thomas H. Powell.

Enter Libbie Kendall’s classroom and the eye is immediately drawn to a pop of color.
The John Carroll Class of 2014 gathered this morning to remember their friend and classmate Xavia Pirozzi on this second anniversary of her death. It is hard to believe that two years have gone by so quickly since that day in 2012 where our school community gathered for Mass in
Since it is the first full day of spring, I want to officially welcome what I hope to be a positive change in weather. But as I look out of the window from Target, I see the familiar sprinkling of rain that will become a fixture of the spring season.
Schools featured include Notre Dame Preparatory School, St. Joseph School in Fullerton, St. John’s Catholic Prep in Buckeystown, Loyola University Maryland, the Institute of Notre Dame, Mount de Sales and the Catholic High School of Baltimore.

Dr. Marylou Yam will serve as as Notre Dame of Maryland University’s 14th president.
Bad Neighbors, which includes Catholic members, is scheduled to perform its 25th anniversary concert April 4.
“Without justice and love, peace will always be the great illusion.”–Dom Hélder Câmara (1909-1999) It’s Thursday!!Time to continue the Catholic twist to Throwback Thursdays.Today we are rolling back the clocks to 1964:Fifty years ago, on March 12, 1964, Hélder Pessoa Câmara was installed as Archbishop of Olinda and Recife, Brazil. Known simply
— 1 —Last weekend we celebrated St. Patrick’s Day early with more family than we usually see for Christmas. When I told Leo I had volunteered to make dessert, he proposed a master vision: a shamrock-shaped cake, preferably green, with St. Patrick standing in the center and the snakes diving
