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Father Gosnell, who served as pastor and on archdiocesan Tribunal, dies at 69
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Father Gosnell, who served as pastor and on archdiocesan Tribunal, dies at 69

Mary K. TilghmanMay 26, 20214 min read
Father Stephen D. Gosnell, a Knight of the Holy Sepulcher and former pastor of the parishes of All Saints in Liberty Heights, Prince of Peace in Edgewood, and St. Andrew by the Bay in Annapolis, died May 23 in his apartment at Mercy Ridge in Timonium.
As he prepares to retire, Father Muth says welcoming is a hallmark of St. Matthew Parish
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As he prepares to retire, Father Muth says welcoming is a hallmark of St. Matthew Parish

Christopher GuntyMay 26, 20219 min read
Since his ordination as a priest in 1974, Father Joe Muth said his favorite part of parish ministry has been “suddenly and intimately” connected with people’s lives.
Baltimore Basilica’s outreach to neighbors expands
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Baltimore Basilica’s outreach to neighbors expands

Tim SwiftMay 26, 20214 min read
While other social services have been curtailed during the pandemic, the basilica’s missionaries have actually expanded their program to include homeless women
Virtual tours open doors of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Emmitsburg shrine to the world
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Virtual tours open doors of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Emmitsburg shrine to the world

Catholic News ServiceMay 26, 20215 min read
When the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg closed its historical buildings to public tours last year due to the pandemic, its team opened a window, a Zoom window.
Soul physician: As retirement nears, daily Mass remains a constant for Father Whatley
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Soul physician: As retirement nears, daily Mass remains a constant for Father Whatley

Erik ZygmontMay 25, 20219 min read
Father Whatley loves the Mass. It captivates him. “How can transforming the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ be boring?” he said. “It’s boring because you haven’t taken the time to ponder what’s going on there.”
‘Everyone counts’ to Monsignor Burke, retiring after 62 years as priest of Baltimore Archdiocese
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‘Everyone counts’ to Monsignor Burke, retiring after 62 years as priest of Baltimore Archdiocese

Paul McMullenMay 24, 202111 min read
The second half of his life has been devoted to not just leading a parish strong enough to support a thriving K-8 school during an era in which most city parishes closed theirs, but recruiting fellow priests and laypeople to share in the cause of empowering the downtrodden.
Latrobe, who designed US Capitol, added similar distinction to Baltimore
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Latrobe, who designed US Capitol, added similar distinction to Baltimore

Mary K. TilghmanMay 24, 20216 min read
The first Catholic cathedral in the United States could have been a Gothic structure, but the first bishop for the Catholic Church in America wanted something forward-looking for the new country.
RADIO INTERVIEW: The “Little Way” of St. Thérèse of Lisieux/Holy parents of a saint
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RADIO INTERVIEW: The “Little Way” of St. Thérèse of Lisieux/Holy parents of a saint

Catholic Review StaffMay 24, 20211 min read
Learn more about the “Little Way” of St. Thérèse of Lisieux and how she was influenced by her holy parents, Ss. Louis and Zelie Martin.
Thirteen men become deacons, ambassadors of the ‘domestic church,’ Archbishop Lori says
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Thirteen men become deacons, ambassadors of the ‘domestic church,’ Archbishop Lori says

Tim SwiftMay 24, 20216 min read
“You have sought to make your homes not merely places of love and security, but indeed, havens of faith and hope and love,” Archbishop Lori said in his homily. “You discerned a calling to serve the larger church, your parishes and the archdiocese, just as you serve so generously the domestic churches you have established.”
Father Orchik requested assignment in city, came to ‘love’ Baltimore
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Father Orchik requested assignment in city, came to ‘love’ Baltimore

Paul McMullenMay 21, 20217 min read
“Baltimore is a real down-to-earth town and it just suits me, suits my personality,” Father Orchik said.
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