But as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, I would suggest another saying today – at least for American Catholics: All roads lead to Maryland.Read More
Today as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, that history gives us much to celebrate. We can thank God for the blessings of liberty, for the opportunities this nation has provided, and for the countless men and women who sacrificed so that future generations might live in freedom.Read More
On this Fourth of July, as our nation marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Catholics are invited not only to celebrate our history but also to reflect prayerfully on our future.Read More
In the Gospel, we see how deeply the Lord loved his own in the world. So deep was his love that he gave them something more than a word of encouragement or a bit of sage advice. Read More
Only when we trust the Lord completely can we live without fear. For by trusting, we give God permission to draw us closer to himself, to purify us, to strengthen us, to fill us with hope, and to grant us a joy that nothing and no one can take away from us. Read More
“We are called to be a light brightly visible, not to proclaim ourselves but to proclaim Christ Jesus as Lord.” – Archbishop William E. Lori
Archbishop William E. Lori offers his homily during the opening Mass of the 136th Supreme Convention of the Knight of Columbus at the Baltimore Convention Center August 7. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)
Welcome to the Archdiocese of Baltimore
God calls the Catholics of the Archdiocese of Baltimore to be a welcoming, worshipping community of faith, hope, and love. Through his Spirit, the Lord Jesus lives in those who believe, and reaches into our world with his saving message and healing love.
🕊️ Rest in peace, Sister Kathleen Marie Engers, SSND — 1925–2026
For over 50 years, Sister Kathleen Marie brought the wonder of theater to generations of Baltimore's children as founder of the beloved Pumpkin Theater. She saw the stage as a ministry — a way to give young hearts a lifelong love of beauty and the arts. When the program's future was threatened, she fought to keep it alive, finding it new homes again and again out of sheer devotion.
She is remembered as a woman of deep prayer and even deeper love for her students.
She died June 10 at Stella Maris. She was 101.
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord. 🙏
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School Sister of Notre Dame Kathleen Marie Engers, whose Pumpkin Theatre introduced generations of Baltimore-area children to the performing arts, died June 10 at age 101. A longtime Notre Dame of Maryland professor, she viewed the theater as a ministry that inspired a lifelong love of the arts.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore will host its annual gun buyback event Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Westside Shopping Center, 2413 Frederick Ave., Baltimore.
Donors will receive funds for up to two guns surrendered, though individuals may donate as many weapons as they want. A total of 1,056 guns were collected over the past three years and more than $220,000 has been raised from Catholic parishes and individual donors for the buybacks.
Surplus funds raised from the gun buyback program will be donated to the archdiocese’s grief ministry, which aids families affected by violence with burial costs and other critical needs.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore will host its annual gun buyback event Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Westside Shopping Center, 2413 Frederick Ave., Baltimore.
🔥 RENEWAL IS HAPPENING — AND YOU'RE PART OF IT!
This Easter, more than 2,000 people said "yes" to Christ and entered the Catholic Church right here in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
And that's not all — we now have 60+ seminarians preparing for the priesthood, our strongest numbers in years.
This is what hope looks like. This is what your generosity makes possible.
👉 Help renewal keep growing: archbalt.org/share
When Capuchin Franciscan Father William Graham arrived for his first day at the Tribunal of the Province of Baltimore in 2009 – a ministry that primarily serves those seeking annulments – he had one simple question.
“Can we make this a fun place to work?”
Father Graham died July 5 at St. Augustine Friary in Pittsburgh. He was 79.
A public visitation and viewing will be held July 24 at 7 p.m., followed by a wake service at 8:30 p.m., at St. Margaret of Cortona Chapel at St. Augustine Friary in Pittsburgh. A second visitation is scheduled for July 25 at 9 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. and a repast in Hyacinth Epp Hall.
After arriving in Baltimore and taking residence at St. Ambrose Friary in Park Heights, Father Graham was appointed interim judicial vicar for the Tribunal of the Province of Baltimore. His responsibilities included overseeing annulments and causes for sainthood, and he also served as the archbishop...