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Archbishop Lori praises Supreme Court ruling on pregnancy centers
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Archbishop Lori praises Supreme Court ruling on pregnancy centers

George P. Matysek Jr.June 26, 20185 min read
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 June 26 that a California law that placed requirements on crisis pregnancy centers that oppose abortion violated the First Amendment.
Deaf community enjoys Mass with Archbishop Lori and deaf priest
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Deaf community enjoys Mass with Archbishop Lori and deaf priest

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 26, 20186 min read
“What I cannot say with my hands, allow me to say with my heart,” Archbishop Lori said, as he began his homily, which was interpreted into ASL.
Archdiocese of Baltimore celebrates the Class of 2018
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Archdiocese of Baltimore celebrates the Class of 2018

Catholic Review StaffJune 25, 20181 min read
The Archdiocese of Baltimore congratulates more than 2,300 graduates of 19 Catholic high schools.
Three new priests ordained for Archdiocese of Baltimore
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Three new priests ordained for Archdiocese of Baltimore

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 24, 20187 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori ordained Fathers William Keown, John Martínez and John Streifel in an ancient liturgical rite that lasted approximately two hours.
Missionary Disciples: ChristLife discovers, follows and shares Christ
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Missionary Disciples: ChristLife discovers, follows and shares Christ

Mary K. TilghmanJune 22, 20185 min read
People came from 36 U.S. dioceses as well as Canada, Mexico, Ireland and Singapore to participate in the ChristLife National Training Conference at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Ellicott City.
Highlandtown parishioner, 99, recalls life of the carnival
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Highlandtown parishioner, 99, recalls life of the carnival

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 21, 20184 min read
A 99-year-old parishioner of Sacred Heart of Jesus-Sagrado Corazón de Jesús in Highlandtown remembers parish carnivals from 90 years ago.
Retired from the Navy, Deacon William Keown is excited about new role as priest
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Retired from the Navy, Deacon William Keown is excited about new role as priest

Paul McMullenJune 19, 20184 min read
Transitional Deacon William Keown never anticipated having a second career, let alone one as a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Sister Catherine Phelps, longtime leader of Trinity School, dies
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Sister Catherine Phelps, longtime leader of Trinity School, dies

Emily Rosenthal AlsterJune 19, 20184 min read
Sister of Notre Dame de Namur Catherine Phelps died unexpectedly June 15. A Baltimore native, she served as head of Trinity School for 47 years, twice leading it National Blue Ribbon recognition.
Deacon John Martínez found support from parishioners in pursuit of the priesthood
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Deacon John Martínez found support from parishioners in pursuit of the priesthood

Alexandra DanterJune 19, 20184 min read
Deacon Martínez has high hopes for Catholicism in Baltimore and is determined to accompany young adults in their faith journey.
St. Maria Goretti graduate ready for priesthood
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St. Maria Goretti graduate ready for priesthood

Christopher GuntyJune 19, 20183 min read
“In the end I’ve been able to come to this point, this graced point, where the Lord has made clear to me this is my vocation,” Deacon Streifel said.
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