Home Blog Page 300
By George P. Matysek Jr. Catholic Review (Baltimore) My heart started beating faster and my face flushed when I glanced at the messages popping up in text bubbles on my phone one early morning last March. "Are you at work?" one asked. "Can...
MILLTOWN — Last year, Saint Mark’s girls basketball team saw its season end with a one-point loss against Cape Henlopen in the opening round of the DIAA tournament. The 14th-seeded Spartans and No. 19 Vikings met again this year,...
Who's ready for some baseball? On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a Dialog news update from Joe Owens, we chat with Father Burke Masters about his new book, "A Grand Slam for God: A Journey from Baseball Star to Catholic Priest." We learn about Father's baseball...
By Karen James For The Dialog Many Catholics are familiar with the Lenten tradition of enjoying a fish fry dinner at their local parish hall -- complete with baked or fried fish, and a side of mac and cheese, green beans,...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today, a bonus day in this leap year. Take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check out the full gospel and...
The Via Crucis, the annual live presentation of the Way of the Cross at St. Anthony of Padua Parish, is currently in the midst of its 62nd presentation. It will be held every Friday during Lent and on Good...
Sunday Scripture readings for March 3, 2024, Third Sunday of Lent Ex 20:1-17  Ex: 20:1-3. 7-8, 12-17 (alternate)  Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11  1 Cor 1:22-25  Jn 2: 13-25 A time of purification and penance, prayer and fasting, giving alms and...
Home to the landmark Edmund Pettus Bridge and other Civil Rights era memories, Alabama's Selma also is home to another effort to strengthen African-American family-owned farms and communities across the Deep South that rely on them: the Edmundite Missions'...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Feb. 26 in cases challenging the constitutionality of laws in Florida and Texas that seek to limit the ability of social media companies to moderate content on their platforms. During almost four...
The tens of thousands of Catholics planning to attend the five-day 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis in July will experience large-scale liturgies, dynamic speakers, and opportunities for quiet prayer and faith-sharing, with six different "impact session" tracks tailored...