Homilies
Father Brendan proposes belief in God as a remedy against being judgmental in matters of the Church, while Father Justin reminds us of the unmeasurable reward of grace despite its costliness.
Article
In “Holy Desire: Theology of the Body and the Eucharist,” Edward Herrera, the Director of the Institute for Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, reflects on how encountering the sacramental reality of creation draws us more deeply into the meaning of the Eucharist and our desire for God.
Witness
Ann Marie O’Donnell shares her experience as a student teacher of promoting virtue in a culture of affirmation. This is her first installment of our new Witness series, The Labor of Catholic Education, which will continue monthly as she embarks on her first year as a full-time teacher in Baltimore Catholic schools.
Catholic 301
Registration is now open for the full year of Catholic 301 courses! Up next in September, Father Brendan will take us through four essays by von Balthasar from the first volume of Explorations in Theology.
Save on shipping by purchasing your Catholic 301 books through the Cathedral Library. Email Michele Hayes (mph200@outlook.com) to order your copy of Explorations in Theology, Volume 1 by August 15 to have it in time for Father Brendan’s September class. The cost of the book is $22.46 plus tax. When the books arrive, those who ordered them will be notified and they can pick them up in the library during normal operating hours (Tuesday and Saturday, 10am-2pm).