Bishop John H. Ricard, first Black bishop of Baltimore and Pensacola-Tallahassee and a strong advocate for racial justice, dies at 86 https://t.co/yvtlcQVlVZ
I really enjoyed talking with Sulpician Father Paul Maillet, a world-class concert pianist who gave up a flourishing career in classical music to become a Catholic priest... and it was a bonus to hear him play for us. Listen to the full show: https://t.co/rGr99wwV74
I've been at the Catholic Review for nearly 30 years, but I've never been on the roof of the Baltimore Basilica. Until now. Got to explore the outside of the dome and take photos high above the city for this story. https://t.co/ABD12WNjMP
People pass by the homeless in Baltimore every day without even saying hello. I spent an afternoon walking city streets with young missionaries who do the opposite – stopping to talk, pray and treat the people they meet as friends. Read: https://t.co/hiYHQ8MJSg
Elise Ann Allen joined us on Catholic Review Radio to talk about her new biography of Pope Leo XIV. She has fascinating insights into the man, his character and what we might expect from his pontificate. Listen: https://t.co/GxztMKpvKM
Know someone ready to break into journalism? The Catholic Review is hiring a Digital Content Coordinator! Post content to our website, break news, write features and join a great team! Apply here: https://t.co/svQtlc8ek4
“This cannot be how we act,” Archbishop William E. Lori said as he condemned threats of destruction during a Baltimore vigil for peace. https://t.co/fP605YlUiY
Josephite Father William Norvel, a forceful voice for Black Catholic identity who spent more than six decades challenging the institutional church to live up to its claim of being universal, died March 8. https://t.co/rt7d4Tsdr5
Father John Murray led an extraordinary life. I was so blessed to get to follow his faith-filled journey after he was paralyzed in an accident 15 years ago. May he rest in peace. https://t.co/nIwPlnu0xa
It was a privilege to follow Father Greg Rapisarda’s call to the priesthood as a Catholic Review reporter and later to know him at Our Lady of Hope in Dundalk. He was a kind and generous priest. https://t.co/eSYMkYKJlU via @CatholicReview
When I was a child, I really did try to walk on water like St. Peter. (Spoiler: I sank.) In my latest Catholic Review column, I reflect on how faith doesn’t require walking on water -- only knowing whom to call when we start sinking. https://t.co/oYkjjf0XsY
Which U.S. Catholic church has the longest aisle? Which cemetery has the most Hall of Fame baseball players? Which Russian prince became a priest? Who's bishop of the moon?
Take a listen for the answers to these and more...
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There's a vocations boom in the Archdiocese of Baltimore! So glad I got to meet and share the stories of some of the people answering the call to religious life. The future looks bright! https://t.co/R2vA0h2Nl6
Had a great time sharing listener questions with Bishop Parker on Catholic Review Radio's latest “Ask a Bishop” episode. Always enjoy the thoughtful, honest conversations that come out of these! Listen here: https://t.co/hkGcHoRrPK