Home Page

Archbishop Lori’s Address: Faith, Freedom, and Friendship – Jesuit Lessons for America at 250

The United States remains an unfinished project—it is a country still being born. So too, the Jesuit mission here is unfinished—it is a story still being written by the Spirit. As we look to the next 250 years, I would humbly suggest that the Jesuits’ task is, not to dominate the national conversation, but to deepen it.

Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Red Mass 2025

As members of bench and bar, as advocates and ministers of justice, you are uniquely positioned to help our nation move ahead, in genuine solidarity, in truth and freedom, with an unwavering commitment to the common good and human flourishing. You are in a position to help people, especially those in need, to believe once again in the soundness of our constitutional system in the fairness of our judicial processes, in the goodness of our republic.

Called to Serve: 2025 Fall Offertory Program

Every Sunday across our Archdiocese, offertory is a living expression of faith. Through Called to Serve, parishioners are rediscovering how their weekly gifts ripple far beyond the collection basket. A family’s offering helps a parish pantry feed the hungry. A retiree’s quiet generosity keeps faith formation alive for the next generation. A student’s modest contribution […]

Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Knights of Columbus Pilgrimage, Basilica of St. Mary Major

So let this venerable icon symbolize our hope today. We are, after all, Roman Catholics. We are thus embraced in Mary’s title, “health of the Roman people.” On this, the final day of our pilgrimage of hope, let us entrust to her every worry, every concern, every weakness that we brought with us from across the ocean.

Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi

What ties together these two saints for us concretely is the image of the Sacred Heart which we, the Knights of Columbus, restored. As we gaze upon the open heart of the Savior, the abyss of charity, we see abundant room for a Francis of Assisi, for an Ignatius of Loyola, for a Blessed Michael McGivney, and yes, for you and even me.

En español »