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National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is back in 2026 — with a patriotic twist and a stop at the Archdiocese of Baltimore (June 9-11), the nation’s first Catholic diocese. The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is back for 2026 with a special route that will travel the East Coast from St. Augustine, Fla., to Portland, Maine, stopping in Baltimore […]
Finding Hope That’s Been Lost A program that began during the Jubilee Year of Hope, Franciscan Pilgrimages of Hope offer an opportunity to experience our Shrine and grounds in a new way. A pilgrimage is the act of leaving one’s home to travel to a holy place, and whether your travels are five miles or […]
The St. Anthony Festival at the Shrine of St. Anthony is held every year on or around the Feast of our patron, St. Anthony of Padua on June 13. Each festival features a guest speaker, Mass, and time/space for exploring our beautiful grounds for reflection and prayer. Our 2026 celebration will be June 13, with activities […]
This three-night retreat focuses on the mystical experiences of three African-American faith leaders: Thea Bowman (Roman Catholic Nun, Mystic, and Teacher), Howard Thurman (Preacher, Theologian, Mystic, and Prophet), and Pauli Murray (first female African-American Episcopal Priest, Mystic, Poet, Civil Rights Lawyer). Activities will include music, poetry, journaling, prayer, solitude, and opportunities for creative expression. Guided […]
Quo Vadis Beyond For young men who have recently graduated high school Quo Vadis Beyond is inspired by Quo Vadis. It is a new experience for recently high school graduates (young men who graduated high school in June) to help them explore their faith and equip them for the next chapter of their Catholic discipleship. […]
Clarksville Catholic Youth Camp (CCYC) is a summer camp that seeks to foster a faith filled and joyful environment where campers and staff can encounter Jesus daily and grow in a personal and deep relationship with Him. Our camp motto is “Making Originals" which refers to a quote from St. Carlo Acutis. He said, “Everyone […]
June 22nd–24th (8:00 AM – 4:00 PM each day, lunch provided) For rising 6th through 8th graders. We will focus on the seven key themes of Catholic Social Teaching through prayer, Scripture, adventure, and team/community-building activities. For more information, please email Nathan McVey at nathan.mcvey@archbalt.org. Webpage and registration form: https://msgrodwyer.org/summer-camp
Young adults ages 18-45 are invited to pray online together with members of the North American Vocation Team, other sisters and young adults from across the U.S. and Canada, on Tuesday, June 23 from 8-9 p.m. via Zoom. Experience evening prayer in the gentle rhythm of the Liturgy of the Hours (psalms, scripture and intercessions), with time for faith […]
Calling all U.S. Military-Affiliated Women - This Forum is for you! The Military Council of Catholic Women presents: Live Fully in the Armor of God - Spiritual Readiness & Evangelization Training June 25-28, 2026 Catholic University of America Washington D.C. Daily Mass & Adoration Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception St. John […]
Geared toward altar servers under 18 years old, this retreat is not intended to be a training session (we understand that each parish and pastor has their own particular way of celebrating the liturgy). Rather, it seeks to explore why we serve, the profound dignity of service, and the joy of serving well. Our hope […]
Together, we’ll explore how to move beyond the false self, deepen our spiritual lives, and embrace the gifts and challenges of life’s second half.
The Catholic Daughters of St. John the Evangelist Severna Park invite you to join us June 30 on our bus trip to see "Joshua" in Strasburg, Penn., a Biblical stage production from the banks of the Jordan River to the towering walls of Jericho. Journey alongside the people of Israel as they navigate their new-found […]
At 11AM EST on the first Saturday of each month, we will pray the Rosary using Meditations for People with Mental Illness. These meditations are from the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers found here: https://catholicmhm.org/rosary-mental-health. We will pray a different mystery each month. July 4th we will pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. […]
Quo Vadis For young men entering 9th grade – entering 12th grade Quo Vadis is a four day encounter hosted by the seminarians of the Archdiocese of Baltimore to help young men grow as disciples of Jesus by learning how to pray, growing in fraternity, and pursuing a deeper relationship with Jesus. Ultimately, our hope […]
An individually directed retreat focuses on the way God is active in the individual’s life, and each retreat follows a uniquely personal path. Retreatants meet with a spiritual director once a day to reflect on God’s presence and movement. Mass will be available throughout the week. Check-in begins at 4 p. m., and the retreat […]
Given the busyness of our work, summer activities, and more, you are invited to come and allow holy stillness to become the invited guest at your table.
Join fellow artists and makers of all types for a “séjour artistique” — a retreat-stay focused on art. You’ll have your own workstation in a community space from 4 p.m. Friday through 4 p.m. Sunday.Optional sessions on helpful topics will be offered such as Color 101 and Visual Prayer. The weekend closes with an invitation […]
This two-hour ONLINE program is an invitation for caregivers of all types to converge and engage in a safe, sacred community and with various spiritual practices around a topic relevant to the caregiver experience
During this day of meditation, we will have the opportunity to engage with our creator and the cosmos through visio divina and audio divina.
The Ignatian Directed Retreat is designed to deepen your relationship with God. Check-in begins at 4 p.m., and the retreat will begin with an orientation session at 5pm. The retreat will end after lunch on Saturday.
July 27th–31st (8:00 AM – 4:00 PM each day, lunch provided) For rising 9th through 12th graders. We will focus on the seven key themes of Catholic Social Teaching through prayer, Scripture, adventure, and team/community-building activities. For more information, please email Nathan McVey at nathan.mcvey@archbalt.org. Webpage and registration form: https://msgrodwyer.org/summer-camp
At 11AM EST on the first Saturday of each month, we will pray the Rosary using Meditations for People with Mental Illness. These meditations are from the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers found here: https://catholicmhm.org/rosary-mental-health. We will pray a different mystery each month. August 1st we will pray the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. […]
Project Rachel Healing Resources If you or someone you know is suffering after abortion involvement, confidential and non-judgmental help is available from our Project Rachel ministry. Upcoming retreats: May 15 and August 7 Need support? projectrachel@archbalt.org 410-6258491(call) 410-299-9345 (text)
Robert and Lori Fontana, relationship educators, return to Bon Secours to help couples discover the amazing gift of married love (even if that love has been frayed a bit). The retreat begins with The Marriage Jackpot Date Night on Friday evening, where you will meet Murphy the Marriage Salesman, do the “how well do you know […]
An individually directed retreat focuses on the way God is active in the individual’s life, and each retreat follows a uniquely personal path. Retreatants meet with a spiritual director once a day to reflect on God’s presence and movement in their life as revealed in prayer, the events and relationships in their life, and the […]
No matter the season of life we are in, we search for God — even in our doubts, fears, and disappointments.
During this six-night retreat, we will have generous amounts of time to reflect with guides who have narrated their own experiences. Join us to ponder, probe, practice, and pray in the quiet of your heart and with your God.
At 11AM EST on the first Saturday of each month, we will pray the Rosary using Meditations for People with Mental Illness. These meditations are from the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers found here: https://catholicmhm.org/rosary-mental-health. We will pray a different mystery each month. September 5th we will pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. […]
62nd O'Dwyer Retreat Center Golf Tournament Enjoy 18 holes of golf at the Woodlands golf course. A continental breakfast, beverage cart, lunch, and complimentary cigars are included. It's a great day to spend with old friends and make new ones. Please join us! Space is limited so register early.
Join us for the Catoctin Pregnancy Center's 2026 Run for Life to raise money for the women, babies and families that come to the Pregnancy Center.
In honor of Jessica Meredith Jacobsen, the Father O’Neill Council of the Knights of Columbus hosts the 19th Memorial 5K Run and Fun Walk on Sept. 19. Participation supports the House of Ruth Maryland, the Immaculate Conception School Tuition Assistance Fund and Fr. O’Neill Charities. The event features a traditional Towson course, starting at Immaculate […]
At 11AM EST on the first Saturday of each month, we will pray the Rosary using Meditations for People with Mental Illness. These meditations are from the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers found here: https://catholicmhm.org/rosary-mental-health. We will pray a different mystery each month. October 3rd we will pray the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. […]
At 11AM EST on the first Saturday of each month, we will pray the Rosary using Meditations for People with Mental Illness. These meditations are from the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers found here: https://catholicmhm.org/rosary-mental-health. We will pray a different mystery each month. November 7th we will pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. […]
