As Christmas draws near, the Church listens yet again as the Angel announces to Mary that she would be the Mother of the Savior and rejoices as Mary says those words that unlock the saving designs of God’s heart: “Let me done to me as you say!”

As Christmas draws near, the Church listens yet again as the Angel announces to Mary that she would be the Mother of the Savior and rejoices as Mary says those words that unlock the saving designs of God’s heart: “Let me done to me as you say!”

A coalition of public, private and faith-based partners will gather together for a one-hour evening prayer vigil on Wednesday, Dec. 27 to remember the lives lost to homicide this year and plead for an end to violence.

Advent, a friend once told me, is neither fish nor fowl. When I asked him for an explanation, he said that sometimes Advent is presented as a time of penance and purification, not unlike Lent, and at other times, Advent is presented as a time of hope and joyful anticipation.

The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe takes us back to 1531 when the Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill.

It is a pleasure and an honor to gather with you as we celebrate this Holy Mass with all of you, members of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, who come from various countries in Africa either directly or by heritage.

Let us resolve to hear the Church’s Advent proclamation so that we may bear convincing witness to our faith!

Gregory Farno will assume his new role on January 17, 2024, poised to bring his exceptional leadership and expertise to further strengthen the educational foundation of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Given that the office of pastor of St. Benedict Parish in Baltimore City is currently vacant since there is no suitable priest available to appoint to this office at this time, I do hereby make provision for the proper care of the faithful of this parish until further notice.

We do this year in and year out so as to open our hearts ever more widely to the Lord, seeking to grow in holiness, discipleship, and zeal for the mission to share the Gospel.

Tomorrow begins the Season of Advent, a time of expectation for the glorious coming of the Lord at the end of time, and a time of preparation to celebrate anew the Incarnation.

Reuniendo a sopranos, tenores, barítonos y otros cantantes, el Coro de Misa Católico Negro debutará en la Misa del 28 de noviembre a las 5 p.m. en la Iglesia New All Saints para ofrecer música de adoración y resaltar las contribuciones de los católicos afroamericanos en toda la Arquidiócesis de Baltimore.

The saints are the true heroes, the true protagonists of history. The saints are those who have dedicated their lives to the one thing that remains.
