As some of you may know from the recent article in the Catholic Review about priests and their pet dogs (“Four-Legged and Faithful”), I am now the proud and happy owner of a new puppy. He’s a fluffy black Pomeranian named Otto. He’s about 3 months old now, and standing
‘Krakow in the Capital’ has Baltimore influence
Co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Krakow in the Capital attracted more than 1,000 young adults 18-39.
St. Paul a place of refuge in catastrophic Ellicott City flood
At least 50 people fleeing the flash flood in Ellicott City found refuge at St. Paul.
Cheers shake Krakow: Baltimore pilgrims welcome Pope Francis
Pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Baltimore were among the throng welcoming pope to WYD 2016.
In Krakow, Archbishop Lori stresses ‘charity that evangelizes’
Archbishop talks religious freedom, meets with Baltimore pilgrims at World Youth Day.
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Rory Szymanowski left a legacy of service at Loyola Blakefield.
Q&A with Archbishop Lori on religious liberty: Part I
In the first of a two-part report on religious liberty, Archbishop William E. Lori stresses importance of the witness of lay Catholics.
Archbishop Lori remembers Justice Scalia
“He followed what the church believes and teaches,” Archbishop Lori said.
Scalia, longest-serving justice on current Supreme Court, was champion of originalism
Scalia said it wasn’t his job to make policy or law, but to “say only what the law provides.”
A new home: Fleeing violence and oppression, new immigrants find help in Baltimore
The Catholic Church is providing a welcome and a place of refuge for them at a time when many in the wider society want them to go home.
On the pope’s birthday, Archbishop Lori presents him with Maryland gift
Archbishop William E. Lori presented Pope Francis with a special gift Dec. 17, and it couldn’t have been at a more opportune time.
Baltimore Archdiocese completes 20-year solar energy deal with Constellation
The agreement is expected to generate “approximately 20 percent of the archdiocese’s energy needs.”