Among his many blessings, Archbishop William E Lori counts his parents, Margaret and Francis, 98 and 97, respectively.
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Archdiocesan Teachers of the Year announced
Two teachers were announced as the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s 2018 Teachers of the Year June 12.
Are you called? Signs of a religious vocation come in various forms
Sister Lourdes Marie Miranda, vocations director for the Little Sisters of the Poor, points to signs of a religious vocation.
Baltimore native named auxiliary bishop of Washington
Pope Francis has appointed a Baltimore native who grew up across the street from Memorial Stadium as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Washington.
June is devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
How much do you know about devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus?
Baltimore mayor: Parish IDs will be valid for city identification
Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh announced June 6 that she will implement the Baltimore City Parish ID system for immigrants in the community.
Cardinal Turkson to celebrate Mass at Baltimore Basilica
Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, will celebrate the 5:30 p.m. Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore June 16.
Archdiocesan policy now allows for outdoor and other locations for weddings
A new policy promulgated by Archbishop William E. Lori allows weddings at locations other than a parish church.
Archdiocesan cemetery blesses new garden for cremation remains
New Cathedral Cemetery has established a new garden for cremated remains.
Russell joins archdiocese as community affairs director
“I am honored to be asked to serve the archdiocese in this capacity and thrilled to have the opportunity to support the good work of the church,” Russell said.
Archbishop Lori urges Ellicott City parishioners to help one another in flood aftermath
The archbishop encouraged the people to allow the eucharistic presence of Jesus to make them more present to one another and give themselves to one another, even in the most trying of times.
Fullerton parishioners, students respond after officer’s murder
While police looked for those responsible for the death of a Baltimore County police officer, St. Joseph School in Fullerton kept students calm walk they were on lockdown.