Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori will join Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison and local elected officials for a virtual town hall Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. about police reform.
Pro-life center opens next to Planned Parenthood in downtown Baltimore
After years of preparation, the Center for Pregnancy Concerns is opening its newest Baltimore City location with a “virtual ribbon cutting.”
‘An enduring symbol of God’ returns to the Baltimore skyline
After months of repairs and thousands of dollars in donations from parishioners, Baltimore’s St. Mary, Star of the Sea will shine again.
Funcionarios de salud y la arquidiócesis se unen para llegar a las comunidades hispanas más afectadas por COVID
Trabajando con Caridades Católicas de Baltimore y el obispo auxiliar Bruce Lewandowski, C.Ss.R., el Departamento de Salud de Maryland anunció el 16 de octubre la creación de una unidad de educación móvil y una línea directa de salud para llegar a las comunidades hispanas que han sido especialmente afectadas. por la epidemia de coronavirus.
Health officials, archdiocese team up to reach Hispanic communities hard-hit by COVID
Working with Catholic Charities of Baltimore and Auxiliary Bishop Bruce Lewandowski, C.Ss.R., the Maryland Department of Health announced Oct. 16 the creation of a mobile education unit and a health hotline to reach Hispanic communities that have been especially hard-hit by the coronavirus epidemic.
Battle against pandemic should inspire fight for life in all forms, Archbishop Lori says
Archbishop William E. Lori said this week that the country’s protracted battle against COVID-19 should strengthen the faithful’s commitment to the sanctity of life from protecting the unborn to opposing the death penalty.
After 60 years, a religious brother who practices law has no thoughts of slowing down
Marianist Brother Frank O’Donnell may be celebrating his 60th year in ministry this year, but Marianist Brother Stephen Glodek jokes that his longtime friend is only on his second “reincarnation.”
Learning from months of pandemic Masses, Baltimore archdiocese adjusts policies on music, greetings
As the coronavirus pandemic enters its seventh month, the Archdiocese of Baltimore is adjusting some of its safety guidance on celebrating Mass, including allowing priests to greet parishioners while wearing a mask and permitting small ensembles to provide music.
Deje que su fe ilumine su voto, dice el Arzobispo Lori a los feligreses de Maryland
A medida que comienza la votación anticipada en algunos estados para las próximas elecciones presidenciales, el arzobispo de Baltimore, William E. Lori, insta a sus feligreses a que se guíen por los principios de la enseñanza social católica mientras completan sus boletas.
Let your faith inform your vote, Archbishop Lori tells Maryland parishioners
As early voting begins in some states for the coming presidential election, Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori is urging his parishioners to be guided by the principles of Catholic social teaching as they complete their ballots.
Sister Shawn Marie Maguire, ‘heart and soul’ of Maryvale, dies at 81
Sister Shawn Marie Maguire, who became synonymous with Maryvale Preparatory after leading the Brooklandville private girls school for more than three decades, died Sept. 17 at Stella Maris, a long-term care facility in Timonium.
Archbishop Spalding to go virtual after two students test positive for COVID19
Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn has temporarily switched to remote instruction for all students after two of them tested positive for COVID19, school administrators wrote in a letter to parents this week.