Get ready for the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s stop in the Archdiocese of BaltimoreCLICK HEREFrom Queen City to crossroadsCLICK HERERadio Interview: From Russian prince to American frontier priest CLICK HERE‘Traveling museum’ from Catholic Charities will visit Baltimore June 2-3CLICK HEREArchbishop William E. Lori has announced the appointment of new pastors and the assignments of permanent deaconsCLICK HERE
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There in his glorified humanity he displays the wounds of his Passion, and with these wounds of love and glory pleads for us at the right hand of God.Read More
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But at base it is the Lord himself who called you as his heart spoke to yours, in moments of quiet prayer, with the sound and fury of the world kept at bay.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.
When families face crisis, we come together to help.
Across our parishes, immigrant families are part of our community—worshipping beside us, raising their children in the faith, and contributing to parish life. Yet when a parent or primary provider is detained or deported, families can be left without the basic resources they need to survive. In these moments of crisis, they turn to the Church.
This fund provides immediate, short-term support to help stabilize families during times of urgent need.
The People of Hope Museum — a traveling interactive experience from Catholic Charities of Baltimore — will visit the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen June 2-3, sharing powerful stories of faith, service, and compassion from communities across the country.
Through immersive exhibits and real-life testimonies, visitors are invited to encounter the dignity of every person and the life-changing impact of serving our neighbors in need.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. We hope you’ll stop by and experience these inspiring stories of hope for yourself.
The traveling museum has already visited cities in New York, Connecticut and Vermont and will stop at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland June 2 and 3.