Growing up in the 1950’s, I assumed that the Church would never shrink, but instead grow rapidly, as was the case in my hometown, New Albany, Indiana.

Growing up in the 1950’s, I assumed that the Church would never shrink, but instead grow rapidly, as was the case in my hometown, New Albany, Indiana.

It is a joy and privilege for me to preside at this Holy Mass at the end of which the Worthy Supreme Knight will be installed together with the new Supreme Officers, Directors, and State Deputies.

I am happy to join with you and with our new Supreme Knight as he conducts his first State Deputies Meeting. I have known and worked with our new Supreme Knight for many years and I am grateful for the fidelity, vision, and energy he brings to his new and demanding responsibilities.

‘It’s been said many times, many ways’ that the pandemic has disrupted our lives, and has changed forever how we live and work.

Msgr. Luca, all of us are here to celebrate your priestly ministry and with all our hearts to express our deepest gratitude for your priestly service.

If we wholeheartedly believe that, at every Mass, we truly partake in the Lord’s sacrifice of love on Calvary, share in the victory of his Resurrection, and consume his true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity … then the Eucharist moves from the periphery of our life to the center.

Quisiera aprovechar la oportunidad para expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento a ustedes, los fieles, por su constante perseverancia frente a los muchos y muy singulares desafíos que esta pandemia ha planteado en nuestras vidas. La paciencia duradera y la flexibilidad de los fieles mientras navegamos estos tiempos sin precedentes han sido invaluables para ayudarnos en nuestros esfuerzos por mantenernos unos a otros seguros.

Nosotros, los obispos católicos de la provincia de Baltimore y la Arquidiócesis de Washington, damos gracias a Dios Todopoderoso por el progreso que nuestro país ha logrado para frenar la pandemia de coronavirus. El número promedio de nuevos casos de COVID-19 continúa disminuyendo debido a la observancia de los protocolos de seguridad y al aumento de la disponibilidad de la vacuna.

It is with great hope that we look forward to an end to the pandemic and to the complete reopening of our parish communities for in-person worship. This is indeed a moment worthy of celebration and thanksgiving.

We are lifting the dispensation of the Sunday and Holy Days Mass obligation in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, the Archdiocese of Washington, and the Dioceses of Arlington, Richmond, Wheeling-Charleston, and Wilmington and reinstating that obligation beginning on Saturday, June 26, 2021 and Sunday, June 27, 2021.

John Carroll knew that his new diocese would need a spiritual center, a cathedral, and so he invited his people to contribute what they could to its design and construction.

Watch 5 p.m. Vespers Aug. 14 at the Baltimore Basilica.
