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Bishop-designate Lewandowski’s insignia denote his office, commitment
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Bishop-designate Lewandowski’s insignia denote his office, commitment

Christopher GuntyAugust 18, 20205 min read
Bishop-designate Bruce A. Lewandowski, C.Ss.R., doesn’t normally wear jewelry. He’s going to have to get used to wearing a ring and a pectoral cross.
Emotional Bishop-designate Lewandowski considers selfishness versus sacrifice at vespers
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Emotional Bishop-designate Lewandowski considers selfishness versus sacrifice at vespers

Christopher GuntyAugust 17, 20208 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori celebrated a vespers service on the eve of the ordination of Bishop Bruce A. Lewansdowski, C.Ss.R., Aug. 17 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
Bishop Lewandowski’s ordination events, curtailed by pandemic restrictions, include livestreams
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Bishop Lewandowski’s ordination events, curtailed by pandemic restrictions, include livestreams

Christopher GuntyAugust 17, 20203 min read
Two events will welcome the newest auxiliary bishop of Baltimore to his new ministry this week. Due to restrictions on gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, the events are not open to the public but will be livestreamed via several outlets.
Bishop Madden among leaders concerned about rising gun violence, need for ‘commonsense’ gun laws
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Bishop Madden among leaders concerned about rising gun violence, need for ‘commonsense’ gun laws

Chaz MuthAugust 14, 20205 min read
“I don’t believe that requiring gun registration and background checks is infringing on someone’s liberties,” Bishop Madden told CNS. “Some of the language hurled in these debates is disturbing to me, because it seems to discount the value of the lives lost to gun violence.”
Solemnity of the Assumption is not a holy day of obligation in 2020
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Solemnity of the Assumption is not a holy day of obligation in 2020

Catholic Review StaffAugust 13, 20201 min read
There are two reasons there is no obligation to attend Mass on the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary this year. First, when the feast falls on a Saturday or Monday (as it does this year), the obligation to attend Mass is lifted in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Second, Archbishop William E. Lori has issued a general dispensation from attending Mass during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mount St. Mary’s staying open for fall semester
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Mount St. Mary’s staying open for fall semester

George P. Matysek Jr.August 13, 20203 min read
While the Catholic colleges of Baltimore are keeping their campuses largely closed for the fall semester, Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg will remain open and has already begun welcoming its largest and most diverse class of freshman students ever.
Montgomery County official rescinds previous directive blocking school reopening
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Montgomery County official rescinds previous directive blocking school reopening

Richard SzczepanowskiAugust 12, 20205 min read
The Archdiocese of Washington’s Catholic Schools Office hailed an Aug. 7 announcement by a Montgomery County health officer that he has rescinded his previous directives forbidding private and religious schools from opening to in-person instruction at the start of the school year.
Catholic Charities is on a ‘Mission to Move’
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Catholic Charities is on a ‘Mission to Move’

Catholic Review StaffAugust 12, 20202 min read
“The Mission to Move” is a five-day virtual walk/run that invites participants to set step count goals and track them through a smartphone app called GivHero synced to a fitness tracker. Every time participants reach their goals, their sponsors make contributions to support the outreach of Catholic Charities.
Having it all, for Deacon Smith, meant vocation to priesthood
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Having it all, for Deacon Smith, meant vocation to priesthood

Paul McMullenAugust 11, 20205 min read
After his engagement was broken off, Deacon Jeremy Smith had a life-changing conversation with Father Charles Canterna that put him on the path to the priesthood.
RADIO INTERVIEW: Father Robert Leavitt discusses evangelization in a secular culture
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RADIO INTERVIEW: Father Robert Leavitt discusses evangelization in a secular culture

Catholic Review StaffAugust 10, 20202 min read
How does the Catholic Church evangelize at at time when so many people reject organized religion? What impact does secularization have on evangelization? What do recent popes mean when they talk about the “New Evangelization and how are seminarians prepared to evangelize in a secular culture?
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