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Great lessons at cathedral

The eight side entrance doorways at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen offer a offers a very good education in Catholic history and tradition. From “Who is God? God is the Creator of Heaven and Earth and all things,” to the “4 Cardinal Virtues – Prudence, Justice, Temperance and Fortitude,” these are some of the basic things that all Catholics in the Archdiocese of Baltimore should know and practice.

Healing Economy

The Catholic Review Earlier this month, we celebrated Labor Day, a national holiday to honor working people. But for millions of Americans, there has been little cause for celebration. Over nine percent in the nation are looking for work and millions who actually have jobs fear losing them, so precarious is the economic situation. Sadly, […]

Healing Economy

The Catholic Review Earlier this month, we celebrated Labor Day, a national holiday to honor working people. But for millions of Americans, there has been little cause for celebration. Over nine percent in the nation are looking for work and millions who actually have jobs fear losing them, so precarious is the economic situation. Sadly, […]

Bishop’s homily meaningful

On the weekend of Sept. 10-11, I attended a Mass at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen celebrated by Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski, who gave the best homily I’ve heard in a long time. Without engaging in vocal calisthenics, Bishop Rozanski presented a very clear explanation of the readings for the day based on the concept of unconditional forgiveness. Bishop Rozanski admitted that this fundamental teaching of Jesus is very difficult for many of us to accept as it really does go against the grain.

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