Novus Ordo Mass in Latin
Novus Ordo Mass in Latin
The first Tuesday of every month St. Agnes parish hosts a novus ordo, ad orientem mass in Latin accompanied by the Schola choir. Latin-English missals available.
The first Tuesday of every month St. Agnes parish hosts a novus ordo, ad orientem mass in Latin accompanied by the Schola choir. Latin-English missals available.
Loyola University Maryland will host a panel discussion with journalists who helped uncover the Flint water crisis for this year’s Caulfield Lecture. Two journalists who brought attention to the dangerous levels of lead in the city’s drinking water during the Flint water crisis will discuss their work, the challenges they faced while reporting, and the […]
This year Fr. Justin will be tackling a few of the absolute classics by Fr. Henri de Lubac. If you can't make the classes, we always put them up as downloads and you can follow along at your own pace. Every Saturday in April, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; To register: bit.ly/Cath301
The Tanzanian Children's Project Irish Heritage Charity Fundraiser will take place April 6 at the Oakland Mills Interfaith Center. Contributions will help provide children in Tanzania with education, healthcare and essential resources. Proceeds will benefit the construction of St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary High School in Ushetu, Tanzania. The Tanzanian Children's Project was founded by the […]
Celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday at Holy Rosary Church, 408 S. Chester Street, on April 7, noon-1:30 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from noon-1:30 p.m.; Confessions, noon-3 p.m.; Bilingual Mass at 1:30 p.m. celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Divine Mercy Chaplet and Procession Veneration of the Divine Mercy […]
St. Casimir will host a parish mission featuring contemporary musician Sarah Hart on April 7 at 1 p.m. and April 8 at 7 p.m.; Hart will also host a meet and greet at the 8 and 10 a.m. Masses on April 7. For more information: st.casimir@verizon.net or 410-276-1981
At St. Joseph Parish (Cockeysville), 100 Church Lane, Cockeysville, MD 21030; Adoration at 1 p.m.; Confessions from 1-2 p.m.; and Divine Mercy Devotion at 3 p.m.; Visit: sjpmd.org
This year’s Hanna Geldrich-Leffman Colloquium will feature the theme “Global Foodways: The Intersections of Food Politics and Cultural Identity.” The event is free and open to the public. The colloquium's schedule is as follows: 1 p.m.: Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado, Ph.D., professor of Spanish, Latin American studies, and film and media studies at Washington University in […]
The AIMS Virtual Job Fair is intended to promote diversity in faculty/staff/administrators in independent schools. AIMS represents 123 private elementary and secondary, college preparatory schools, in Maryland and D.C. Current job openings can be found on the AIMS Career Center. Job openings can also be found at the school's website. Jobs available at AIMS schools […]
The archdiocese is inviting parishioners and parish leaders to voice their opinions at St. Joseph in Midland as the Catholic Church continues a three-year process of reflection, listening and dialogue to refine its mission and direction. Catholics are invited to participate in the Synod on Synodality’s Interim Stage, reflecting on the structures of the church.
The Baltimore Basilica and the Office of Vocations host their first Dating and Relationship Conference April 13 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Roland Park. The conference is open to all Catholic singles; $30; angelus.virata@archbalt.org
This year Fr. Justin will be tackling a few of the absolute classics by Fr. Henri de Lubac. If you can't make the classes, we always put them up as downloads and you can follow along at your own pace. Every Saturday in April, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; To register: bit.ly/Cath301
Calvert Hall College High School, 8102 Lasalle Road, Towson. Catholic Campaign for Human Development’s annual day of social justice workshops; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; $20; archbaltsmc.org/
Columbus Gardens, 4301 Klosterman Ave., Nottingham; Bull, oyster and shrimp feast hosted by Knights of Columbus Council #2521; 1-5 p.m.; $60 (by April 3); includes wheels of chance Big 6 wheel, whisky and flower Wheel and 50-50; Bob Baumgartner, 410-322-7444, boatingbob@gmail.com
Speaker Christine Sciacca, PhD, The Walters Art Museum Curator of European Art 300 - 1400 CE; Catholicism & Catholic Art in Ethiopia; 7:00 p.m.; Cathedral Parish Center
St. Agnes & St. William of York Parishes host community-oriented evenings, held on first and third Wednesday of each month, include food, fellowship, enrichment, Adoration, and an evening opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation - all while the younger members of the family are enjoying their Faith Formation sessions. Parish Family Dinner: Each first and […]
Walkersville Watershed, 9103 Chestnut Grove Road, Frederick; sponsored by Archdiocese of Baltimore; talks, Mass and adoration; $15; April 5 registration deadline; Deacon Jim Nuzzo, jnuzzo2010@comcast.net; scoutingevent.com/220-scoutingretreat2024
A day-long women's retreat at St. Lawrence Martyr in Hanover on the topic of "hope does not disappoint because the Love of God has poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit." Call Debbie McNally, 410-812-3329
This year Fr. Justin will be tackling a few of the absolute classics by Fr. Henri de Lubac. If you can't make the classes, we always put them up as downloads and you can follow along at your own pace. Every Saturday in April, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; To register: bit.ly/Cath301
Dejon Vineyard, 5300 Hydes Road, Hydes, hosts the third annual Mark D. Pacione Foundation Cornhole Tournament; Raffle, hayrides and petting zoo; $70; shopmarylandcornhole.com/products/2024-pacione-foundation-charity-fundraiser-cornhole-tournament
The Baltimore Archdiocesan Holy Name Union invites you to join their Shrimp & Bull Roast on April 21; 1-5 p.m.; Columbus Garden, 4301 Klosterman Ave. Nottingham 21236. Menu includes steamed shrimp, Maryland Crab Soup, pit beef, turkey breast, ham and a full hot buffet, salad bar and dessert; $50; 443-854-3306; james.m.mannion@gmail.com
Rev. Gabriel Mmassi, S.J., endowed Jesuit faculty chair, will deliver a lecture, "Creativity and Integrity: AI and Theology". The lecture is free and open to the public. The lecture will take place on Monday, April 22, from 3-4:30 p.m. in Loyola University Maryland's Sellinger VIP room. For more information, questions, or to RSVP, please email Claire […]
Speaker Bill O'Keefe, Catholic Relief Services Executive Vice President; How do American Catholics Spell Relief?: Catholic Relief Services and the Fight Against Hunger and Poverty; 7:00 p.m.; Cathedral Parish Center
In this presentation, theologian Dr. Julia Feder will offer Teresa of Avila as "Saint for Survivors.” Julia Feder, Ph.D. is a Catholic theologian, assistant director of the Center for the Study of Spirituality and associate professor of religious Studies and theology at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She is the author of Incarnating […]
Young adults ages 18-45 are invited to pray online together with other young adults and School Sisters of Notre Dame from across the U.S. and Canada. Experience evening prayer in the gentle rhythm of the Liturgy of the Hours (psalms, scripture and intercessions), interspersed with faith sharing and/or other prayer styles such as Lectio Divina, […]
St. Francis of Assisi's Middle School Open House will be held on Thursday, April 25, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. At St. Francis of Assisi, we take pride in being the only Middle School in Baltimore offering the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. During the Open House, our dedicated IB coordinator will provide […]
Attend one of the Open Prayerful Discernment Sessions where the draft model/map for what the landscape of the Catholic Church in Baltimore City could look like will be shared and presented. These sessions will be open to all and will offer a time for public feedback. The English speaking sessions are Archbishop Curley for April […]
Single women ages 18-45 are invited to a weekend of personal and communal reflection with the School Sisters of Notre Dame. This discernment retreat is an opportunity to learn – through conversation, contemplation, prayer and spiritual guidance – how to recognize God’s invitation for your life. There is no charge for participation. Please reserve your […]
Trained teams available to provide individual prayer using the Unbound Model of prayer in Ellicott City. Schedule an appointment by April 22 at unboundministrymaryland@gmail.com. Participants asked to read at least the first seven chapters of the bookUnbound, by Neal Lozano prior to appointment (available at www.Amazon.com or www.heartofthefather.com).
The SAM-Spring Morning Prayer and Reflection will be held at Our Lady of the Fields Church in Millersville April 27, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Registration fee of $25 before April 17; $35 after. Presenters: Deacon Michael Tine on "Life is Not a Problem to be Solved but a Reality to be Experienced"; Carrie Hansen on "How […]
This year Fr. Justin will be tackling a few of the absolute classics by Fr. Henri de Lubac. If you can't make the classes, we always put them up as downloads and you can follow along at your own pace. Every Saturday in April, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; To register: bit.ly/Cath301
Trained teams will be available to provide individual prayer using the Unbound Model of prayer in Ellicott City. Unbound Prayer is based on five scriptural keys that help you unlock those areas of your life where you want to receive greater freedom, healing and spiritual growth. We ask that you read at least the first […]
Women of All New Saints, 22nd annual bull & oyster roast at Martin's West, 6817 Dogwood Road, Windsor Mill, 21244; 1-5 p.m.; $70; 410-804-1153 or 410-615-7015.
Invisible Systems: My Experience of Privilege & Racism through Story and Song – A performance with a facilitated conversation on racism and privilege will be held at Saint Katharine Drexel Catholic Church, on April 28 at 2:00 p.m. Invisible Systems uses 7 original songs, as well as dialogue, personal stories, & visuals to explore the […]
In celebration of St. Joseph's 100-year anniversary, there will be a free concert celebrating church music from 1924 - 2024. At will donations will be accepted. Light refreshments will be served afterwards in Corrigan Hall.
Speaker Robert Redfield, MD, Greater Baltimore Medical Center Disease & Internal Medicine Physician; "Reflections on Science, Medicine, Pandemics, and the Catholic Faith; 7:00 p.m.; Cathedral Parish Center
Spanish ONLY Seek the City to Come Open Prayerful Discernment Session Attend one of the Open Prayerful Discernment Sessions where the draft model/map for what the landscape of the Catholic Church in Baltimore City could look like will be shared and presented. These sessions will be open to all and will offer a time for […]
Attend one of the Open Prayerful Discernment Sessions where the draft model/map for what the landscape of the Catholic Church in Baltimore City could look like will be shared and presented. These sessions will be open to all and will offer a time for public feedback. The English speaking sessions are Archbishop Curley for April […]
St. Agnes & St. William of York Parishes host community-oriented evenings, held on first and third Wednesday of each month, include food, fellowship, enrichment, Adoration, and an evening opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation - all while the younger members of the family are enjoying their Faith Formation sessions. Parish Family Dinner: Each first and […]
St. Francis Neighborhood Center (SFNC) will host its annual Kaleidoscope Ball fundraiser at Guilford Hall Brewery. The event will feature drag performances by Stealya-Manz Blue, co-founder of Baltimore Queer-Scape and The Club Car Baltimore, and keynote remarks by Jonathan Moore, founder and CEO of the social impact tech company RowdyOrb.it. Funds raised through ticket sales, sponsorships, and […]