Archbishop William Lori announces clergy appointments October 18, 2022By Catholic Review Staff Catholic News Service Filed Under: Appointments, Feature, Local News, News Archbishop William E. Lori announces the following for the Archdiocese of Baltimore: RETIREMENT Deacon James SullivanFrom Diaconal Ministry, St. Francis de Sales Parish, Abingdon, to Retirement. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. ADMINISTRATOR Deacon Philip SenechalTo Administrator, St. Mary Parish, Pylesville. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. DEACONS Deacon Mark CohaganFrom Diaconal Ministry, Catholic Community of South Baltimore, to Diaconal Ministry, St. Joseph Monastery Parish, Irvington. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. Deacon Paul Cox, Deacon of the Diocese of Evansville, INTo Diaconal Ministry, St. Andrew by the Bay Parish, Annapolis. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. Deacon John Hawkins From Diaconal Ministry, Pastorate of the Parishes of St. Anthony Shrine, Emmitsburg, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Thurmont, to Diaconal Ministry, St. Joseph Parish, Emmitsburg, while continuing at the Pastorate of the Parishes of St. Anthony Shrine, Emmitsburg, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Thurmont. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. Deacon Frank Laws From Diaconal Ministry, St. Stephen Parish, Bradshaw, to Diaconal Ministry, Pastorate of the Parishes of St. Stephen, Bradshaw, and Holy Spirit, Joppa. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. Deacon Joseph Wolf From Diaconal Ministry, Pastorate of the Parishes of St. Anthony Shrine, Emmitsburg, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Thurmont, to Diaconal Ministry, St. Joseph Parish, Emmitsburg, while continuing at the Pastorate of the Parishes of St. Anthony Shrine, Emmitsburg, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Thurmont. Effective Oct. 1, 2022. Also see High school students give a week to giving back Charles Bauermann, supporter of Catholic media and religious vocations, dies at 91 Progress toward mediation in archdiocesan bankruptcy case Radio Interview: ‘Jesus Thirsts’ with Jim Wahlberg Baltimore Catholics return home from Eucharistic Congress on fire for their faith ‘Beautiful witness that the church is alive’: Baltimore Catholics join tens of thousands in eucharistic procession Copyright © 2022 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print
‘Beautiful witness that the church is alive’: Baltimore Catholics join tens of thousands in eucharistic procession