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But as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, I would suggest another saying today – at least for American Catholics: All roads lead to Maryland.Read More
Today as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, that history gives us much to celebrate. We can thank God for the blessings of liberty, for the opportunities this nation has provided, and for the countless men and women who sacrificed so that future generations might live in freedom.Read More
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In the Gospel, we see how deeply the Lord loved his own in the world. So deep was his love that he gave them something more than a word of encouragement or a bit of sage advice. Read More
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“We are called to be a light brightly visible, not to proclaim ourselves but to proclaim Christ Jesus as Lord.” – Archbishop William E. Lori
Archbishop William E. Lori offers his homily during the opening Mass of the 136th Supreme Convention of the Knight of Columbus at the Baltimore Convention Center August 7. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)
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God calls the Catholics of the Archdiocese of Baltimore to be a welcoming, worshipping community of faith, hope, and love. Through his Spirit, the Lord Jesus lives in those who believe, and reaches into our world with his saving message and healing love.
Archbishop William E. Lori said that when Redemptorist Father Patrick Woods invited him several months ago to celebrate an Independence Day Mass on the grounds of the Carroll House, “I knew this is the place I had to be on the Fourth of July.”
🇺🇸🙏 On this Fourth of July, the faithful gathered at St. Mary's Parish & School, Annapolis as Archbishop William E. Lori celebrated Mass in thanksgiving for our nation and in commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary.
As we give thanks for the blessings of liberty, we also entrust our country to God’s providence, praying for wisdom, unity, peace, and a renewed commitment to the common good. May we continue to live our faith with courage and serve our neighbors with charity, always seeking to be instruments of Christ’s love in our communities.
Let us continue to pray for our nation and all those who work to uphold the freedoms we cherish.
Today we celebrate 250 years of the United States of America — a nation built on the belief that all people are created equal and endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights.
As we mark this milestone, we are grateful for the gift of religious freedom that has allowed the Catholic faith to flourish on these shores from the very beginning. May we recommit ourselves to building a nation of justice, dignity, and solidarity for all.
God bless you, and God bless the United States of America. 🙏🇺🇸
With joyful hearts, we celebrate newly ordained transitional Deacon Jhon Escobar as he reflects on his journey of faith, his call to serve the Church, and the final steps toward the priesthood.
His witness is a beautiful reminder of the power of saying “yes” to God’s call and trusting in where the Lord leads. Please continue to pray for Deacon Michael and all our transitional deacons as they continue their journey toward the priesthood and faithful service to the Church.
The major relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque — the 17th-century Visitation sister known as the Apostle of the Sacred Heart — will visit the Basilica of the Assumption this weekend, July 5–6.
Archbishop William E. Lori will celebrate Mass at 10:30 a.m. on July 5, followed by public veneration of the relics and events commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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St. Margaret Mary Alacoque’s devotion to Sacred Heart of Jesus inspires Catholics to pray for the United States at 250th anniversary The major relics of