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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Blessing of a New Altar, St. Frances Academy Chapel

Let us recall why we are doing this – we are doing it for the same reason that Mother Lange started this school: she was an educator who gave young women of color a chance to claim their dignity, to develop their talents, and to spend their lives glorifying God by their works. Times have changed but her vision endures.

Archbishop Lori’s Homily: 100th Anniversary of St. Clement Mary Hofbauer, Solemnity of Jesus Christ King of the Universe

We can learn from St. Clement Mary Hofbauer that spirit of prayer, that undivided love for the Lord, that zeal for the Gospel that made him such a joyful and effective evangelizer – one who proclaimed by word and deed his allegiance to Christ, the only One who is Savior of the Word, Lord of History, King of the Universe.

A Ministry of Remembering: How Bereavement Ministry Turns Grief into Grace at St. Stephen’s Parish

As the holiday season begins and we celebrate the season of togetherness, many keenly feel the absence of loved ones who are no longer with us. Amid the lights and gatherings, grief can feel especially heavy. Through handwritten notes, shared prayer, and gentle presence, those who serve in bereavement ministry remind grieving families that they […]

Archbishop Lori’s Statement on Impact Statement Proceeding

(Baltimore, MD) – Archbishop William E. Lori, accompanied by Auxiliary Bishop Adam Parker and Mrs. Jerri Burkhardt, director of the Archdiocese’s Office of Child & Youth Protection, heard directly from victim-survivors of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in court today. The proceeding was the most recent step in the Archdiocese’s filing for Chapter 11 […]

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