Archdiocese of Baltimore offers resources for parishes to assist migrants July 24, 2025By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Immigration and Migration, Local News, News The Archdiocese of Baltimore has created a web page to guide its parishes in the event that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents or other law enforcement officials arrive on their campuses. The page is available at archbalt.org/immigration-resources The site contains: A Collected Book of Prayers for Migrants from the US. Conference of Catholic Bishops Prayer booklet – including information on specific saints Immigration toolkit from the Maryland Catholic Conference Catholic Charities services and information on legal rights from Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) Registration info for training certification program on Catholic social teaching Summary/resources of the Church’s position on immigration (national and local) The archdiocese shared with parishes step-by-step instructions in case an ICE agent arrives on campus. It also included phone numbers to appropriate archdiocesan personnel. Read More Local News Father Mark Logue, who transformed two parishes and touched many lives, dies at 78 Sister Joan Bastress, I.H.M., served in multiple ministries in Archdiocese of Baltimore Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, D.C., former president of Seton Keough High School, dies at 86 Archbishop Lori launches podcast on renewing civic life and the political culture Major relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque attract throngs of faithful to the Baltimore Basilica Radio Interview: Catholicism, religious freedom and the early United States Copyright © 2025 Catholic Review Media Print