Like Dr. King and like St. Peter Claver we must be resolute in rooting out racism and we must never mistake God’s mercy and a spirit of forgiveness as a cover or as an excuse for the prolongation of racism.

Like Dr. King and like St. Peter Claver we must be resolute in rooting out racism and we must never mistake God’s mercy and a spirit of forgiveness as a cover or as an excuse for the prolongation of racism.

May your consecrated, priestly heart always be moved with pastoral love for the many people you will encounter in the course of your ministry.

We are called, each of us, to be the Lord’s co-workers in helping those on the margins to return to the heart and center of the Church, namely, the Eucharist, even in these very challenging times.

Watch Archbishop William Lori celebrate an Sept.5-6 weekend Mass for the 23th Sunday in Ordinary Time from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.

This year, our nation’s observance of Labor Day carries a sobering significance.

I cannot prophesy what challenges lay in the future for you or for the Church. But this we know: persecution and martyrdom will always be part of the Church’s life.

As we absorb God’s Word and receive Christ into our hearts, we are rescued from the darkness of sin all around us.

Watch Archbishop William Lori celebrate an Aug. 29-30 weekend Mass for the 22th Sunday in Ordinary Time from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen

Press play above to watch Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski’s installation as Archbishop of St. Louis. Click here for a worship aid to follow along with the liturgy.

Watch Archbishop William E. Lori celebrate the 11 a.m. Aug. 23 Mass for the Feast of the Queenship of Mary from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.

Unlike Mary, we were not preserved from all stain of sin, nor were we called to her unique role in salvation history. Nonetheless, her radiant motherhood and fervent discipleship open the door for us to find forgiveness of our sins, to acquire the beauty of virtue and holiness, and to discover the wisdom and courage to be the Lord’s disciples in today’s world.

Watch a livestream of Archbishop William E. Lori ordaining Transitional Deacons Zachary Crowley, Brendan Fitzgerald, Justin Gough, Evan Ponton and Jeremy Smith to the priesthood during a 10 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland.
