A Polish cardinal, former secretary to St. John Paul II, could face jail time after a Polish state commission accused him of ignoring sexual abuse by Catholic clergy.
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Jesuits pledge $100 million to benefit descendants of enslaved people
The Jesuit order is pledging to raise $100 million for descendants of enslaved people once owned and sold by their order as a way to make reparations and also help the nation move toward racial healing.
Diez iglesias de la Arquidiócesis de Baltimore designadas lugares de peregrinación durante el Año de San José
El Arzobispo William E. Lori ha designado las diez iglesias que en la Arquidiócesis de Baltimore han sido nombradas en honor a San José como lugares oficiales de peregrinación donde los fieles pueden orar y meditar durante el Año de San José, que se extiende hasta el 8 de diciembre de 2021.
Catholic Men’s Fellowship to offer message of hope amid pandemic struggles
While the virtual format consisting of pre-recorded videos will require some sacrifices, Roberts said, the change provides men who may not have normally attended the conference in person an opportunity to experience it from the comfort of their own homes.
Baltimore-based Josephites, zealous promoters of devotion to St. Joseph, elated by year dedicated to the saint
“We’ve been waiting for this for a long time,” said Father Fest, a former longtime pastor of St. Veronica in the Cherry Hill section of Baltimore who now serves as pastor of St. Joseph in Alexandria, Va. “St. Joseph is finally getting his due.”
Archbishop Lori announces clergy appointments, including new pastor in Catonsville
Archbishop William E. Lori has announced clergy appointments, including a new pastor in Catonsville.
Ten Archdiocese of Baltimore churches designated pilgrimage sites during Year of St. Joseph
Archbishop William E. Lori has designated ten churches in the Archdiocese of Baltimore named for St. Joseph as official pilgrimage sites where people can pray and meditate during the Year of St. Joseph that runs through Dec. 8, 2021.
It’s time for Maryland to pass the Trust Act in support of immigrants
When we act to protect our immigrant neighbors through trust policies, we are also benefiting the common good.
Donating bodily remains/ Prayer when entering church
Father Doyle fields questions about donating your body to science and what prayers could be said when entering church.
Vaticano no permitirá que sacerdotes celebren Misa solos en San Pedro
El Vaticano suspenderá una práctica de algunos sacerdotes que celebran misa en la Basílica de San Pedro temprano cada mañana solos en un altar lateral solamente con un monaguillo.
Top Knight says group is ‘force for good,’ bolsters men’s faith, families
Patrick Kelly’s formal installation as the 14th Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus is still off in the indefinite future because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but he officially began his new job March 1 at the Knights’ headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut.
Vatican says no blessing gay unions, no negative judgment on gay people
While homosexual men and women must be respected, any form of blessing a same-sex union is “illicit,” said the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.