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Liturgical Commission reestablished to advance liturgical life in Archdiocese of Baltimore
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Liturgical Commission reestablished to advance liturgical life in Archdiocese of Baltimore

Mary Clifford MorrellSeptember 13, 20234 min read
Following a hiatus of several years, the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Liturgical Commission is back. The reboot, which took effect in May, is partially related to the U.S. bishops’ National Eucharistic Revival and the need for ongoing formation and teaching about the liturgy – especially the Eucharist, according to Monsignor Richard Hilgartner, pastor of St. Joseph in Cockeysville and a member of the commission.
Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services assists with Morocco earthquake recovery
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Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services assists with Morocco earthquake recovery

Kate ScanlonSeptember 13, 20233 min read
Catholic Relief Services, the U.S. Catholic Church’s international relief and development agency, is assisting recovery efforts following a devastating 6.8 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 2,900 people in Morocco and injured thousands, the group said.
Father David Allen, S.J., former longtime Good Samaritan chaplain, dies at 87
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Father David Allen, S.J., former longtime Good Samaritan chaplain, dies at 87

Catholic Review StaffSeptember 12, 20232 min read
In the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Father Allen served for a year as an assistant chaplain at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore. He was chaplain at Good Samaritan from 1982 to 2000. He also served as superior of the Ferdinand Wheeler House in Baltimore for three years.
Karen Montoya brings out best in Spalding students
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Karen Montoya brings out best in Spalding students

Sharon Crews HareSeptember 12, 20233 min read
Montoya was named the Archdiocesan High School Teacher of the Year. She has been teaching chemistry at Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn for the past seven years, but her entire teaching career has been with the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Frederick parish marks 260th anniversary with blessing of ‘new’ windows
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Frederick parish marks 260th anniversary with blessing of ‘new’ windows

Christopher GuntySeptember 11, 20235 min read
A capacity congregation filled St. John the Evangelist Church here Sept. 10 to mark not only the 260th anniversary of the oldest parish in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, but to celebrate the blessing of newly installed stained-glass windows depicting scenes from Scripture.
Dragon Races draw crowd, raise funds for those in need in Baltimore
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Dragon Races draw crowd, raise funds for those in need in Baltimore

Todd KarpovichSeptember 11, 20239 min read
After being shut down because of the pandemic, the biennial Dragon Boat Race and Festival, sponsored and hosted by Catholic Charities of Baltimore, were back in business for the first time since 2018.
Radio Interview: Vocations to the priesthood on the upswing
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Radio Interview: Vocations to the priesthood on the upswing

Catholic Review StaffSeptember 11, 20231 min read
The archdiocese is seeing increasing numbers of men applying to become priests. Joining us to talk about vocations to the priesthood is Father Steven Roth, vocations director for the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Howard County lawsuit focuses on exclusion of Catholic school students
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Howard County lawsuit focuses on exclusion of Catholic school students

Emily Rosenthal AlsterSeptember 11, 20234 min read
A federal lawsuit that supporters say aims to bring justice to Catholic school students in Howard County is headed to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals this fall.
Legalized use of recreational marijuana raises serious concerns
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Legalized use of recreational marijuana raises serious concerns

Kurt JensenSeptember 11, 20236 min read
On July 1, Maryland became one of 23 states, along with the District of Columbia, to legalize recreational cannabis use. Adults can legally possess up to 1.5 ounces and cultivate up to two plants.
Archbishop Lori says Baltimore archdiocese will consider reorganization to address potential claims
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Archbishop Lori says Baltimore archdiocese will consider reorganization to address potential claims

Christopher GuntySeptember 8, 20236 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori told Catholics that the Archdiocese of Baltimore is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization as one option to deal with lawsuits expected to be filed when the Child Victims Act takes effect Oct. 1.
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