First it is good to be together, thanks for taking the time to come to New Haven to meet with the Supreme Knight and his co-workers together with your State Deputies. It is also good for us as Chaplains to meet among ourselves.

First it is good to be together, thanks for taking the time to come to New Haven to meet with the Supreme Knight and his co-workers together with your State Deputies. It is also good for us as Chaplains to meet among ourselves.

El Avivamiento Eucarístico Nacional tiene como objetivo renovar la Iglesia encendiendo una relación viva con el Señor Jesucristo en la Sagrada Eucaristía. Cuanto más entremos en la realidad de la Eucaristía, cuanto más busquemos el encuentro con Aquel que está presente en la Eucaristía, más viva será nuestra Iglesia. Como se ha dicho, la Eucaristía hace a la Iglesia, y la Iglesia hace a la Eucaristía.

The National Eucharistic Revival aims to renew the Church by enkindling a living relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. The more that we enter the reality of the Eucharist, the more we seek to encounter the One who is present in the Eucharist, the more alive our Church will be. As it has been said, the Eucharist makes the Church, and the Church makes the Eucharist.

Long before it was common to speak of lay ministry or evangelization, St. Josemaria was encouraging members of the laity to share with others the joy of becoming God’s children and the peace and joy of holiness – He was urging them to evangelize the lukewarm and the unaffiliated in ways that are down-to-earth and practical.

On this Trinity Sunday, let us resolve, as God’s Holy people, to manifest in our lives “the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit”

June 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, 5200 North Charles Street, MD 21210. Seek the City to Come is a hope-filled mission to listen, to discern and discover a prayerful path forward in reimagining Catholic Life and ministry in the City of Baltimore and beyond. This joyful “Call to Prayer” on […]

The joy of all the saints for more than 2,000 years had been to profess “Jesus is Lord” and to do this in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Archbishop Lori remembered Bishop Galeone as a “deeply loved and respected as a priest and pastor of the Archdiocese of Baltimore” who had a “special love and regard for his fellow priests that is remembered to this day.”

Before this tabernacle, you will adore the Lord reserved in the Blessed Sacrament.

When we worthily take part in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, the Holy Spirit is poured out upon us for the forgiveness of our sins, and we are reconciled with God and with the Church and even with our enemies.

May 22, 2023 For Immediate Release Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Commission on Slavery seeks to study the sin of racism in the local Church, document economic benefits tied to enslaved labor and promote healing The 17-member commission is the latest in the Archdiocese’s journey to racial justice BALTIMORE, MD – In March, Archbishop William E. […]

Once this beautiful vision of hope takes root in our lives, then we will no longer be able to be quiet, complacent Christians. Rather, we will want to participate in the great commission Christ gave his Apostles: “God, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit…”
