Parishes sometimes don’t have the budget for both a music director and an organist.

Parishes sometimes don’t have the budget for both a music director and an organist.
This past Saturday, the Archdiocese of Baltimore in partnership with Loyola University, Mount St. Mary’s University, and Notre Dame of Maryland University, graduated its first cohort of the Principal Leadership Institute for Advanced Studies (PLIAS). The professional development program for principals and assistant principals addresses a key focus of the Blue Ribbon Committee on Catholic […]

St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church has included several waves of immigrants over the years.
My sister and brother-in-law asked me months ago to offer a toast at their wedding, and I agreed, acting as if I knew exactly what I would say. They know me well enough, though, that I suspect they knew I’d write it in the final days before the wedding—perhaps while

Faith helps those affected by the St. Malo Retreat Center fire.

Monsignor Parker talks about being invited to a concert where both the pope and the pope’s brother were present.
The archbishop shares his thoughts on the election, the bishops being in town and the blessings we have at Thanksgiving.
I’m writing this column in October, the day before the prediction of the big storm.
Muriel Rice talks about the trailblazers at St. Edward’s Church in West Baltimore.
It had been a busy Saturday. To top things off, we had two parties going on the same night: one in the church hall and the other in the school hall.
Eight Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic school principals and assistant principals graduated Nov. 10 from the first cohort of the Principal Leadership Institute for Advanced Studies.

Archbishop Spalding student Kristen Seeba has “a strong moral compass,” according to her principal.
