A Baltimore son of Polish immigrants was known for his bravery in World War II and his devoted care to wounded and dying soldiers.
Thread fills in Baltimore’s gaps
Since 2004 Thread has connected Baltimore public school students with volunteer mentors from Johns Hopkins
Door-to-door evangelization in East Baltimore stopped mid-mission
As residents looked on in curiosity from their porches and windows in the Joseph Lee/Bayside neighborhood of East Baltimore March 13, a column of color and solemn music split the abandoned streets.
Financial literacy, life skills routine at Mount St. Joseph
“I began it about six years ago,” Prezelski said. “The principal and business department and alumni met and agreed the course was necessary. It’s life skills.”
Mass prepares way for March for Life, honors Camp GLOW director
The faithful included members with Down syndrome who have benefited from their time at Camp GLOW; people in wheelchairs; and those interpreting in American Sign Language for the hearing impaired.
Towson’s Newman Center celebrates its namesake’s canonization
The Catholic campus ministry at Towson University marked the canonization of St. John Newman with a community celebration.