Saints are those who take Jesus’ words literally. St. Therese was just such a person.

Saints are those who take Jesus’ words literally. St. Therese was just such a person.

For Immediate Release: October 3, 2025 (Baltimore, MD) – The Archdiocese of Baltimore filed a form Chapter 11 plan of reorganization on Friday, October 3 with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, which proposes to provide compensation to victim-survivors of child sexual abuse committed by a number of clergy and employees […]

All three witnesses: Paul, Lorenzo, and Pedro urge us never to be discouraged and never to give up our faith, but to keep our eyes fixed on the prize of eternal life, and to anchor our confession of faith in Jesus’ own testimony before Pilate.

Even if we find that such direct ministry is not possible, for whatever reason, we can always share our resources, and unite ourselves to those in need in our prayers to Jesus, who, for our sake, became poor, so we might become rich in the things of God.

Mercy High School has been graduating stellar alumnae for 65 years. Each generation has its own set of challenges to face, but today the mission of Mercy High School is more relevant & urgent than ever.

It is a pleasure to return to St. Mary’s City, this time to bless the interior of the Brick Chapel and also to bless and re-inter the remains of those who have gone before us in faith and patriotism.

May the intercession of Sts. Cornelius and Cyprian reaffirm in our hearts— priests, seminarians and lay faithful alike— the importance of forgiveness and of solidarity. May these saints help us, one and all, to forgive, not grudgingly but in rejoicing!

At the Holy Sepulchre we realized afresh how, even in this complex and war-torn land, where sometimes all appears to be lost for the Christian community, God brings light from darkness, grace from sin, life from death.

To you, Fr. Tom’s family, we join in offering you our prayerful sympathy as well as our profound thanks for your sharing Fr. Tom with us all these years.

Do we merely praise the Crucified Love of the Savior with our lips? Is it just a matter of words and feelings? The valiant woman whose canonization we celebrate anew teaches otherwise. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton exalted the Cross by her life in all its amazing iterations.

How sad when we Catholics attack one another, aping the language of our ideologically divided culture. If the Church is itself the sacrament of unity and charity, then we need to curb our speech, and more.

We’ve come together this morning to celebrate the life of Chip Mason and to commend him to the Lord of life and love.
