Archbishop William E. Lori celebrates annual Mass; luncheon to follow; guest speakers are The Tennants, recipients of Life is Beautiful Award; Culture of Life award presented to Deacon Bill Fleming, director of Camp Glow; pilgrims to March for Life receive episcopal blessing.Read More
Click here for PHOTO GALLERY The Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of Baltimore has joined numerous other cities in leading peaceful, prayerful processions to abortion facilities. These processions fill the streets with prayer and singing and bring hope to places of great suffering. First, we begin with a Respect Life Mass, followed by ExpositionRead More
Dear brother bishops, as disciples of the Savior who assumed our human nature in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary, let allow the Holy Spirit to unite us that we may speak with one voice and one heart in proclaiming the Gospel of Life and in defending human life from the moment of conception...Read More
WASHINGTON – Pro-life activists flocking to the nation’s capital for the 37th March for Life Jan. 22 will be buoyed by recent polls that say they are among the majority of Americans who identify themselves as pro-life.Read More
They came from near and far, and even from Down Under, united in prayer and in standing together for life at the Archdiocese of Washington's annual Youth Rally and Mass for Life, held Jan. 18 at the Capital One Arena in Washington.Read More
Catholic Medical Professionals, we applaud your generosity and your commitment to providing healthcare to our community that reflects the profound respect due to the human person and the dignity of each and every patient. A unique responsibility belongs to health-care personnel: doctors, pharmacists, nurses, chaplains, men and women religious, administrators and volunteers. Their profession callsRead More
Catholic Medical Professionals, we applaud your generosity and your commitment to providing healthcare to our community that reflects the profound respect due to the human person and the dignity of each and every patient. A unique responsibility belongs to health-care personnel: doctors, pharmacists, nurses, chaplains, men and women religious, administrators and volunteers. Their profession callsRead More