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Most Precious Blood finds its niche by intimately serving unique needs of community
FeatureLocal NewsNewsParish Anniversary 2023

Most Precious Blood finds its niche by intimately serving unique needs of community

Gerry JacksonJune 21, 20233 min read
Situated between one of the largest urban parks in the nation and a collection of high-density housing, Most Precious Blood is a parish that has found its niche in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including two to special ministry with Ongoing Priestly Formation
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Archbishop Lori announces appointments, including two to special ministry with Ongoing Priestly Formation

Catholic Review StaffJune 20, 20231 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori has announced appointments, including two to special ministry with Ongoing Priestly Formation
Deacon Mmuoh’s journey goes from ‘playing Mass’ to celebrating the Eucharist
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Deacon Mmuoh’s journey goes from ‘playing Mass’ to celebrating the Eucharist

Christopher GuntyJune 20, 20234 min read
Deacon Felix Mmuoh will be one of nine seminarians who will be ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Sacred Heart of Jesus marks 150 years serving Baltimore immigrants
Local NewsNewsParish Anniversary 2023

Sacred Heart of Jesus marks 150 years serving Baltimore immigrants

Priscila González de DoranJune 20, 20234 min read
From its beginning 150 years ago, when it served as the home for recently arrived German newcomers to its status today as the largest parish for Spanish-speaking immigrants, Sacred Heart of Jesus/Sagrado Corazón de Jesús in Highlandtown has been a refuge for Catholic immigrants.
Monsignor Phillips, who helped form new Woodlawn parish, set for retirement
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Monsignor Phillips, who helped form new Woodlawn parish, set for retirement

Carole Norris GreeneJune 20, 20235 min read
Monsignor Thomas Lee Phillips has gone from being a student challenged when learning Latin, a high school teacher and associate pastor to a highly regarded pastor of two area churches for nearly 40 years.
RADIO INTERVIEW: Remembering Bishop Victor Galeone
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RADIO INTERVIEW: Remembering Bishop Victor Galeone

Catholic Review StaffJune 19, 20231 min read
Monsignor James Farmer, a close friend of Bishop Galeone who gave the homily at his funeral, remembers the life and legacy of Bishop Galeone. Monsignor Farmer is the administrator of Immaculate Conception in Towson.
‘We want our Mary back,’ says parish staffer after theft of statue from Ocean City church’s prayer garden
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‘We want our Mary back,’ says parish staffer after theft of statue from Ocean City church’s prayer garden

Joseph P. OwensJune 19, 20232 min read
It’s possible it was a “Senior Week” prank, but Catholics in Ocean City are not laughing at the theft of a 3-foot tall Blessed Virgin Mary statue from the prayer garden outside Holy Savior Church.
Deacon Koski looks forward to being ‘instrument of God’s mercy’
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Deacon Koski looks forward to being ‘instrument of God’s mercy’

George P. Matysek Jr.June 19, 20234 min read
Deacon Koski, the eldest of four siblings, grew up in several parishes. He was baptized at St. Thomas More in Baltimore, received his first Communion at St. Joseph in Fullerton and was confirmed at St. Isaac Jogues in Carney.
Deacon Paul Kongnyuy embraces ‘priestly heart’
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Deacon Paul Kongnyuy embraces ‘priestly heart’

Yvonne WengerJune 18, 20234 min read
As a priest, Deacon Kongnyuy says his primary role will be as a teacher and evangelizer who shares the word of God at every opportunity.
Former NASA chemist Deacon Javier Fuentes finds faith in science and a more “satisfying” job
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Former NASA chemist Deacon Javier Fuentes finds faith in science and a more “satisfying” job

Priscila González de DoranJune 17, 20234 min read
While working as a chemical technician at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt and breaking down compounds, Deacon Javier A. Fuentes Cabrera found conviction in God’s existence.
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