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Archbishop Lori accepts online prayer requests
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Archbishop Lori accepts online prayer requests

Catholic Review StaffMarch 25, 20201 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori announced March 25 that he is inviting people throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore to submit their personal prayer requests for themselves, their families and loved ones so he can include those offerings at his daily Masses.
Under former West Point dean, Mount St. Mary’s reverses enrollment decline
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Under former West Point dean, Mount St. Mary’s reverses enrollment decline

Paul McMullenMarch 25, 20206 min read
Learn more about Timothy E. Trainor, president of Mount St. Mary’s University, in this Q&A.
Door-to-door evangelization in East Baltimore stopped mid-mission
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Door-to-door evangelization in East Baltimore stopped mid-mission

Edward O’N. HoytMarch 23, 20204 min read
As residents looked on in curiosity from their porches and windows in the Joseph Lee/Bayside neighborhood of East Baltimore March 13, a column of color and solemn music split the abandoned streets. 
Shortened legislative session yields mixed bag, new dynamic for Maryland Catholic Conference
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Shortened legislative session yields mixed bag, new dynamic for Maryland Catholic Conference

Erik ZygmontMarch 23, 20206 min read
Taking stock of the Maryland General Assembly’s abbreviated 2020 Legislative Session, Jenny Kraska pointed not to wins and losses but to the novel dynamic imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, which shortened the session.
Catholic school learning continues at home
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Catholic school learning continues at home

Karen Sampson HoffmanMarch 23, 20205 min read
Students across the Archdiocese of Baltimore are adjusting to at-home learning.
Coronavirus closures slow offertory collections but not parish costs
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Coronavirus closures slow offertory collections but not parish costs

Mary K. TilghmanMarch 21, 20205 min read
No Masses during the COVID-19 pandemic could mean several weeks without offertory collections and this has many pastors worried.
Coronavirus restrictions throw plans for weddings, funerals into disarray
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Coronavirus restrictions throw plans for weddings, funerals into disarray

Tim SwiftMarch 20, 20204 min read
From weddings to baptisms to funerals, the coronavirus pandemic and the social distancing precautions that go with it have thrown solemn and celebratory Catholic services into disarray.
Archdiocese’s churches stay connected to parishioners during pandemic
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Archdiocese’s churches stay connected to parishioners during pandemic

Mary K. TilghmanMarch 20, 20204 min read
While archdiocesan churches are closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, pastors and staff are trying to keep in touch with their parishioners by streaming daily Mass, sending emails or posting online videos.
Westminster priest thinks outside the box as coronavirus closes the confessional
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Westminster priest thinks outside the box as coronavirus closes the confessional

Tim SwiftMarch 19, 20204 min read
Amid the current coronavirus pandemic that is keeping most people at home and 6 feet apart to prevent the spread of the virus, St. John Church in Westminster has launched a creative solution to deliver the sacrament of reconciliation. Call it curbside confession.
Archbishop Lori addresses faithful about pandemic
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Archbishop Lori addresses faithful about pandemic

Archbishop William E. LoriMarch 18, 20204 min read
I know the profound sense of hurt so many of our people are experiencing without the ability to receive our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. 
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