Archbishop Lori announces eight appointments May 22, 2023By Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic Review Filed Under: Appointments, Feature, Local News, News Archbishop William E. Lori announced the following appointments: PASTOR Rev. Ernest CibelliFrom Pastor, St. Mary Parish, Hagerstown, to Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Towson. Effective July 1. ADMINISTRATOR Rev. James BoricFrom Priest-in-Residence, Immaculate Conception Parish, Towson, to Administrator, St. Mary Parish, Hagerstown. Effective July 1. Rev. Jaime GarciaFrom Associate Pastor, Pastorate of St. Joseph Parish, Hagerstown; St. Augustine Parish, Williamsport; and St. James Parish, Boonsboro, to Administrator, Pastorate of St. Joseph Parish, Hagerstown; St. Augustine Parish, Williamsport; and St. James Parish, Boonsboro. Effective July 1. ASSOCIATE PASTOR Rev. Rodney EugeneFrom Catholic Chaplain, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, to Associate Pastor, Pastorate of St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Pikesville, and St. Gabriel Parish, Woodlawn. Effective Aug. 1. Rev. Justin GoughFrom Associate Pastor, Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland; to Associate Pastor, St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Hampden, while continuing as Associate Pastor, Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland. Effective July 1. Rev. Jude OkoyeFrom Associate Pastor, St. John Parish, Westminster, to Regional Associate Pastor and Hospital Ministry, St. Mary Parish, Hagerstown, and Pastorate of St. Joseph Parish, Hagerstown; St. Augustine Parish, Williamsport; and St. James Parish, Boonsboro. Effective July 1. Rev. Jeremy SmithFrom Associate Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Towson, to Associate Pastor, St. John the Evangelist Parish, Severna Park. Effective July 1. Rev. Ernest UdohFrom Associate Pastor, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Essex, and Catholic Chaplain, Franklin Square Hospital to Associate Pastor, Pastorate of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Essex, and St. Clare Parish, Essex, and Catholic Chaplain, Franklin Square Hospital. Effective July 1. Also see Father Frank Brauer remembered as quiet yet fun priest dedicated to parishioners Sister Mary Sheehan, D.C., dies at 86 Mercy Medical Center brings past, present together to inspire future Baltimore Chrism Mass draws 1,400 to witness to ‘liberating power of God’ Archdiocese of Baltimore experiences significant surge in numbers of people entering the Catholic Church She sings – and plants make the music Copyright © 2023 Catholic Review Media Print
Archdiocese of Baltimore experiences significant surge in numbers of people entering the Catholic Church