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Jerome R. Daly, the helicopter pilot who became a Catholic priest and died last year, flew 2,000 hours in three tours. Combat helicopters played a preeminent role in the Vietnam War. He earned 80 citations for bravery, including the Silver Star, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Bronze Stars for valor, two Purple Hearts, an Army …

Priest and soldier Read More »

5/16/24
Reading Time 4 min
Baltimore Auxiliary Bishop Adam J. Parker and Andrew Middleton, director of the archdiocesan Apostleship of the Sea, trekked to the MV Dali to deliver care packages and to celebrate Mass for Catholics in the crew. The ship has been trapped under the wreckage of the collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge since March 26. The …

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5/16/24
As euthanasia and assisted suicide are legalized in more jurisdictions throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world, one Catholic-focused ministry is promoting end-of-life resources that the group’s founder says will help Catholics finish their earthly journeys while remaining faithful. Aging with Dignity, a nonprofit that for years has been promoting end-of-life support in …

End-of-life resources help Catholics ‘finish life faithfully’ Read More »

5/2/24
Reading Time 3 min
Thousands of pilgrims come together each year to take part in the annual Walk to Mary, which takes place on the first Saturday of May in Wisconsin. The 21-mile pilgrimage starts at the National Shrine of St. Joseph in De Pere, Wisconsin, and ends at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Champion, …

Walk to Mary pilgrimage brings thousands to ‘grounds where Mary appeared’ Read More »

5/2/24
Reading Time 3 min

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