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Archdiocese receives abuse allegation against teacher

Official Statement from the Archdiocese On April 25, representatives of the Archdiocese of Baltimore received an allegation of child sexual abuse against Mr. Patrick McIntyre, a seventh grade teacher at Immaculate Conception School, Towson. The alleged abuse took place in the late 1970s and involved a male middle school student attending Bishop John Neumann School in Baltimore, where Mr. McIntyre taught. The allegation was immediately reported to the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office and Department of Social Services which indicated to the Archdiocese on April 27 that no charges were expected to be filed due to the age and nature of the allegation. On April 27 County officials granted representatives of the Archdiocese permission to contact Mr. McIntyre regarding the allegation.

Catholic Charities to Dedicate Our Daily Bread Employment Center on May 24 to help People Escape Poverty

On May 24, 2007, at 8:45 a.m., Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Baltimore will dedicate Our Daily Bread Employment Center (“ODBEC”), the city’s comprehensive resource center designed to help people escape the impact of poverty on themselves and their families through employment and stable housing. The newly completed three-story, 52,000-square-foot building is located at […]

Co-presidents of Pax Christi International

BRUSSELS, Belgium – An archbishop from the Democratic Republic of Congo and a longtime social justice activist from the United States have been elected co-presidents of Pax Christi International, the Catholic peace movement. Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya of Kisangani, Congo, and Marie Dennis, director of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, will assume their new posts for a three-year term during the triennial world assembly of Pax Christi International, set for Oct. 30-Nov. 4 in Torhout and Brugge, Belgium.

Knott Scholars named

The Knott Scholarship Funds recently announced the winners of its 2007 scholarship competition. These elementary and secondary scholarships have an estimated four-year tuition value of more than $1,186,000 and are funded by the Marion Burk Knott Scholarships and the Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Scholarships.

Mercy Ridge holds wine and cheese event

All are welcome to join the wine and cheese event at Mercy Ridge on May 16 at 3 p.m. featuring Dr. Brian Kahn, cardiologist with Overlea Personal Physicians. During this free program Dr. Kahn will discuss “What everyone needs to know about what’s new in heart disease prevention and treatment.”

Cardinal dedicates Ten Commandments Monument

On May 5, Cardinal William H. Keeler will dedicate a Ten Commandments monument at Our Lady of Fatima Church in Baltimore. The 5-foot-tall, 850-pound-marble monument was placed at the east Baltimore church as a reminder to respect and appreciate what the Ten Commandments stand for and the values each person should strive to embody.

Cardinal Keeler announces:

ASSOCIATE PASTOR Reverend Michael Greb, O.F.M. Cap., has been temporarily assigned as Pastoral Associate of Transfiguration Parish, Baltimore. Effective immediately. Reverend Paul J. Murphy, C.M., to Pastoral Associate, St. Joseph Parish, Emmitsburg. Effective immediately.

Kissinger discusses dialogue, diplomacy, Mideast

VATICAN CITY – The international community needs farsighted individuals and institutions capable of promoting values that will increase dialogue, justice and peace, said former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The almost 84-year-old professor said he agreed to come to the Vatican and address the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences because he was interested in a philosophical discussion of the nature of international relations.

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