Sulpician Father Philip S. Keane, who ministered for more than 35 years in Baltimore, died Dec. 28 at age 71.

Sulpician Father Philip S. Keane, who ministered for more than 35 years in Baltimore, died Dec. 28 at age 71.

Sister Kathy Dougherty serves as a chaplain at a women’s detention center in Maryland.
Kameron Williams first had a basketball in his hands at age 2.
A same-sex wedding featured in secular media drew local Catholics’ concern Jan. 1 because its venue, St. Michael the Archangel in Brooklyn, was described as a Catholic church.

Sister Agnes Teresa Meany spent many years in health care.
I felt honored to be quoted in the Radio Mass of Baltimore Newsletter. (You can tune in to the Mass each Sunday on WBAL – AM 1090 from 9:30 a.m. to10:00a.m.)
The holiday season is over and millions of students and educators across the country have returned to school. Students and educators from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. returned to school today, 20 days after a shooting which killed 26 people. Students and staff went to a different school
Welcome to the New Year! Welcome to 2013! We’ve made it through a whopper of a year in 2012. Major weather storms, tragedies beyond comprehension, life-changing elections, and a pending Mayan Apocalypse all made their mark last year, but that’s in the past. As 2012 came to an end, many of you

Youths learn dance and etiquette in Libertytown.

St. Frances Academy registered a 58-57 victory over No. 2 Mount St. Joseph Jan. 2.
It was just an ordinary Sunday in January. It was also the Feast of the Epiphany. And there was a big Ravens game that day. John and I went to a late Mass and then headed to the grocery store. Everyone else was watching the Ravens-Dolphins game, so we had a
Sister Mary Eleanor Galvin died Jan. 5
