Jesuit Father Brian Linnane, president of Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, announced in a March 19 letter to faculty, staff and administrators that he will take a sabbatical July 1 to Dec. 31.
Jesuit Father Brian Linnane, president of Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, announced in a March 19 letter to faculty, staff and administrators that he will take a sabbatical July 1 to Dec. 31.

It’s “no parents allowed” this Lent in the Smolka family kitchen.
Earlier this week, I was at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal with the Knights of Columbus. I learned about the Fatima apparitions when I was a child.

This year’s trial, prepared by more than 100 schools across Maryland, echoes recent news stories from Ferguson, Mo., and Sanford, Fla.
Daniel was sitting at the kitchen table snacking while I cooked dinner.“Mama,” he said, and I could tell a question was coming. “Any time I give you a hug am I giving God a hug too?”I hesitated, but just for a moment. I glanced at our little boy, his bare
For those who hope to be a part of the largest gathering of Catholics in the US this year, Catholic Review Media is organizing a bus day trip to Philadelphia for pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Introduction Let me begin by saying how happy I am to be with all of you here in this Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima. Like all of you, I learned about the Fatima apparitions when I was a child. The story of Our Lady’s appearance to three Portuguese children, Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco and […]
God’s dreams for his people are the dreams of a lover for his beloved, the pope says.

Downtown Baltimore was filled with the spirit of the Emerald Isle Mar. 15 during the celebration of the annual St. Patrick Parade.

Mixing business and pleasure may be a bad idea, but mixing business and faith is just the opposite, says Dena Lorenzi.

Nearly 800 men attended the Catholic Men’s Fellowship Conference at Calvert Hall College High School March 14.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has responded to a complaint filed March 5 in Maryland U.S. District Court on behalf of Annette Goodman.
