The Archdiocese of Baltimore is committed to bringing an end to racism in all its forms, both in our society and in our church.
Read statements from Maryland and U.S. bishops on racial justice, and find news coverage, a prayer to end racism, resources and more. Also watch a special Sept. 13 livestream Mass celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori at St. Peter Claver in West Baltimore here.
January is set aside as a special time when we reflect on the sanctity of life from conception until natural death.
Visit our “Life is Beautiful” page for information on special events, including a Mass at the Baltimore Basilica celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori, a virtual youth event and more! We also provide parish resources and other information.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore is continuously consulting with pastors, lay leaders, state and health officials and others to make sure our parishes, schools and other facilities are safe spaces during the coronavirus pandemic. For the most up-to-date guidelines on our policies, click the links to the right. Additional resources are below.
Susan Pieper speaks about practical ways of growing in friendship with Jesus in the new year and the gift of friendship that helps us along the way.
Click play below to listen to the full show.
Priests and deacons throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore provide wonderful spiritual insights through their homilies and reflections.
Press play below to listen to our featured homily from Father Gregory Chervenak, OFM, Cap., pastor of Our Lady of the Mountains in Cumberland. For more homilies, click here.
How We Grieve asks questions that are helpful to those experiencing loss and friends and family who want to comfort them.
Listen here.
Minivans to Mass explores how we can form families of missionary disciples and how we can make our parishes more family-friendly.
Listen here.
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The Archdiocese of Baltimore is committed to financial transparency and accountability. It strives to ensure good stewardship of the funds entrusted to its parishes, schools and central services.
“We are called to be a light brightly visible, not to proclaim ourselves but to proclaim Christ Jesus as Lord.”
– Archbishop William E. Lori