Archdiocese of Baltimore couples share stories of love that lasts a lifetime
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Deacon Jack Ames, Project Rachel volunteer and educator, dies at 74
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Mount 2000 attracts more than 1,100 for eucharistic retreat
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Little Sisters of Poor ask for gifts of a little bling to help others
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In pastoral letter, Archbishop Lori calls for renewed political culture
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It is the Lord who called me and chose me – called me to be his follower and called me to be his adopted son – and then called me to be a priest. “It is not you who chose me, but I who chose you.”Read More
He made you what you are and reminds you who you are: YOU are the salt of the earth. YOU are the light of world. Filled with the love that we receive from this altar: Go be who you are.Read More
Your pastor is a disciple before he is a shepherd. He is to model what it means to live the Beatitudes. And his chief responsibility is to place at your disposal all the means necessary for you to grow in discipleship.Read More
Que, como San Juan Bosco, sepamos vivir las Bienaventuranzas con alegría y valentía, siendo signos del Reino de Dios en medio de un mundo herido, pero profundamente amado por Dios.Read More
As we honor Saint John Bosco today, we are invited to ask: Who feels blessed in our communities – fortunate to be loved by God, fortunate to love as we have been loved?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)
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Curley Names its Next President – Mr. Jeremy Joseph ’96 was appointed by the Archbishop William Lori as the next president of Archbishop Curley High School. He presently serves as principal and will succeed retiring President Father Donald Grzymski, OFM Conv. ’70, beginning on July 1, 2026. Congratulations to Jeremy and the entire Curley Community. https://www.archbalt.org/archbishop-curley-high-school-president-named/#Brotherhood#CatholicSchools#Baltimore Archbishop Curley High School
Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore has appointed Mr. Jeremy Joseph as the new President of Archbishop Curley High School, following an extensive search conducted by the Archdiocese of Baltimore and the Archbishop Curley High School Board. Mr. Joseph, who currently serves as the school’s Princ...
Incense rose, voices sang and young hearts were turned toward Christ at Mount 2000, the yearly eucharistic retreat for high schoolers hosted by Mount St. Mary’s Seminary.
Incense rose, voices sang and young hearts were turned toward Christ at Mount 2000, the yearly eucharistic retreat for high schoolers hosted by Mount St. Mary’s Seminary.
Deacon John “Jack” Ames Jr., who helped the healing pathway of hundreds of people who have endured the post-abortion journey and who served in ministry at St. Agnes in Catonsville, died Feb. 8. He was 74.
Deacon John “Jack” Ames Jr., who helped the healing pathway of hundreds of people who have endured the post-abortion journey and who served in ministry at St. Agnes in Catonsville, died Feb. 8. He was 74.