Dear friends, when we unite ourselves to Christ’s love in the Eucharist, that is, when we receive the Eucharist worthily and with devotion, no challenge, no suffering, no problem will be able to separate us from Christ.

Dear friends, when we unite ourselves to Christ’s love in the Eucharist, that is, when we receive the Eucharist worthily and with devotion, no challenge, no suffering, no problem will be able to separate us from Christ.

The priceless treasure that is Christ does not just fall into our laps. We have to value his love above every other love.
We have to look for the treasure of his love where he told us to look.

Watch Archbishop William E. Lori celebrate the July 25-26 weekend Mass for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.

Chancellor of Education, Mr. James B. Sellinger, and Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Dr. Donna Hargens, of the Archdiocese of Baltimore released today its reopening plan for its elementary and secondary schools for the 2020-21 school year. The plan provides a framework for schools to facilitate the safe return of faculty and staff on August 24, 2020 and for students on August 31.

View a detailed description of the archdiocesan protocols for receiving and investigating a report of abuse by a bishop.

I have been a priest 43 years and it brings me more joy than ever to celebrate Holy Mass or to hear a confession, or to anoint a person who is seriously ill, or simply to help someone find their way back to the Church. If God is calling you to the priesthood, I hope that, in his grace, you will say “yes.”

After hearing how the coronavirus pandemic has affected communities across Haiti, Brooke Nixon and Olivia du Bois rallied their former mission group for a fundraiser in support of Les Bons Samaritains and its community’s response to COVID-19.

Watch Archbishop William E. Lori celebrate the July 18-19 weekend Mass for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.

My friends, if you and I want to make a difference in Church and society, then we must grow more wheat so as to crowd out the weeds. In other words, we must overcome evil by good and hatred by love.

What is so beautiful about Bonaventure is that, amid the challenges he faced, he remained deeply committed to contemplation, to deep and sustained prayer.

“Whoever receives you receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me.”

Watch Archbishop William E. Lori celebrate the July 11-12 weekend Mass for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
