Archbishop William E. Lori’s latest pastoral letter addresses how the Lord calls every member of the Archdiocese of Baltimore to holiness and missionary discipleship.
The Year of the Eucharist was developed by Archbishop William Lori to help us as we move along our path of life and offer us concrete ways to connect with the Lord and experience his never-ending light.
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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 delivered by Father Matthew Buening at Blessed Sacrament in Baltimore. For more homilies, click here.
A change in dinner plans
Eucharistic renewal is already an ongoing movement
Take me to Padre Pio
Divorce and the Eucharist/Long-haired priest
His first swimming lesson
Cookies, crab cakes and cousin fun (7 Quick Takes)“We are called to be a light brightly visible, not to proclaim ourselves but to proclaim Christ Jesus as Lord.”
– Archbishop William E. Lori