And once the peace of Christ enters our hearts, our lives change. We may stumble and fall, even repeatedly, but God’s grace will be at work in us, patiently mending our hearts, replacing vice with virtue, making us luminous with love.

And once the peace of Christ enters our hearts, our lives change. We may stumble and fall, even repeatedly, but God’s grace will be at work in us, patiently mending our hearts, replacing vice with virtue, making us luminous with love.

And once the peace of Christ enters our hearts, our lives change. We may stumble and fall, even repeatedly, but God’s grace will be at work in us, patiently mending our hearts, replacing vice with virtue, making us luminous with love.

Deacon Rodrigue Mortel, who as director of the Missions Office for the Archdiocese of Baltimore inspired dozens of parishes in the archdiocese to support sister churches in his homeland of Haiti and led hundreds of Catholic high-schoolers on summer missions there, died April 22 at his home in Hershey, Pa.

Once love overtakes our hearts, we will not be able to keep it to ourselves.

Dear friends, this night let our faith be awakened for it is the night of the Resurrection, the night of our deliverance.

We enter into the Kairos of Christ, the hour of his death so that when the hour of our death arrives, he will know us and welcome us, because we have loved others as he first loved us.

What unfolds this night before our eyes of faith? What is it that we see, not with physical sight, but with eyes of our soul?

Watch a livestream of Archbishop William E. Lori celebrating the 11 a.m. Easter Sunday Mass April 17 from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland.

To all of you, the Scriptures, the Blessing of Oils, and the Eucharist itself say: “Be rooted and grounded in love!” (Eph. 3:17).

He was and is our Priest and King, not because of we can do for him but rather what he would do for us.

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has determined that Father Demek remains suitable for ministry and the Archdiocese’s Office of Child and Youth Protection has recommended that, in light of the investigation, Father Demek be returned to active ministry.

As members of the family of the Knights of Columbus, we support one another in our baptismal calling to be courageous Christians, Catholics who profess the Faith openly, and do so without counting the cost.
