We pray that Mom is reunited with Dad and Frankie and her parents and loved ones, but most of all that she beholds her Vindicator face to face in the halls of heaven.

We pray that Mom is reunited with Dad and Frankie and her parents and loved ones, but most of all that she beholds her Vindicator face to face in the halls of heaven.

As the spiritual leader of this Archdiocese, it is incumbent upon me to meet the needs both for healing for those who have suffered tremendous harm by the actions of some ministers of the church, as well as the needs of those who currently rely upon the Church’s ministries.

The work of formation is ongoing and demanding, yet it is always an adventure of grace.

The peaceful and compassionate society Dr. King envisioned requires God’s grace and our firm commitment to teach, learn and practice nonviolent action for social change.

Indeed, the pastor’s first duty is to enable his people, individually and collectively, to listen to and encounter Jesus Christ so as to experience the power of his love, and the beauty of his goodness and truth, and to be molded by him into disciples, indeed a community of disciples who are “a light brightly visible” – shining amid the fog, a guiding light amid the confusion, illuminating the way forward.

My prayer is that you will encounter many Nathanael’s in the year ahead – moms and dads and children without guile, who will truly be open to the wisdom, both divine and human, you will offer them in the amazingly beautiful and effective ministry we call Catholic education.

The Archdiocese will continue to respect the legal process and actions of the courts that ultimately make legal determinations in these matters.

Mary Our Queen, pray for us! Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, pray for us! Blessed Stanley Rother, pray for us!

World Youth Day is an extraordinary event. You are encountering Christ, not alone, but alone with millions of young people.

As we offer this gift of love, let us pray that our beloved dead will be found worthy to enter, not a temple made by human hands, but the heavenly temple, where Christ shines as the sun and where everyone and everything is seen in its truest form.

Con más de $50,000 recaudados de parroquias católicas y donantes individuales, la Arquidiócesis de Baltimore está organizando una feria de recursos y recompra de armas con una docena de socios comunitarios, que tendrá lugar el sábado 5 de agosto en el centro comercial Edmondson Village a partir de las 10 am.

With more than $50,000 raised from Catholic parishes and individual donors, the Archdiocese of Baltimore is organizing a gun buyback and resource fair featuring a dozen community-based partners on Saturday, Aug. 5 at Edmondson Village Shopping Center beginning at 10 a.m.
