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In this moment of profound worldwide concern, I join my brother bishops in affirming the call issued by Archbishop Coakley, who has echoed with clarity and urgency the call of our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, for peace in this moment of grave global tension. 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)
Welcome to the Archdiocese of Baltimore
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.
We are inviting young adults ages 18-24 from the Archdiocese of Baltimore to join us for World Youth Day August 1-10, 2027 in Seoul, Korea. Please join us for a Sneak Peek with Verso Ministries on April 13th at 7pm to learn more about this wonderful opportunity.
Fr Ponton yesterday with Dr Rhonda Richetta of City Springs ES/MS. Members of St Vincent have volunteered as tutors and mentors and supported City Springs for years, just one of the great neighborhood partnerships our parish has formed and looks to grow!
Today we celebrate National Sibling Day — a reminder of the special bonds God places in our lives through family.
The Church offers a beautiful example in St. Benedict and St. Scholastica, twin siblings whose lives were united not only by family, but by a shared love for God. Their faith strengthened one another and continues to inspire the Church centuries later.
Siblings can be companions, encouragers, and sometimes the people who help lead us closer to Christ.
Take a moment today to thank God for your brother or sister — and tag your sibling in the comments to let them know you’re grateful for them.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has appointed Heather Cucuzzella as associate superintendent of Catholic schools, continuing a strong commitment to excellence in faith and learning.
Congratulations, Heather—we look forward to the impact you’ll make in classrooms and communities across the archdiocese!
“When we see one another, not as threats but as fellow human beings, made in God’s likeness, it then becomes possible to find common ground.” Read more in Archbishop Lori’s In Charity and Truth: Toward a Renewed Political Culture here: https://www.archbalt.org/in-charity-truth-toward-a-renewed-political-culture/
While affirming diplomacy, Archbishop Lori stressed that true peace begins in the human heart. Referring to Pope Leo’s Easter message, he reminded the faithful that peace is born of transformation in Christ, who greets His disciples, “Peace be with you.”
"At a time when the threat of expanded conflict and the suffering of innocent lives weigh heavily upon the conscience of the world, we are reminded that the deliberate targeting of civilians and the escalation of war can never be morally justified,” Archbishop Lori said.
In this moment of profound worldwide concern, I join my brother bishops in affirming the call issued by Archbishop Coakley, who has echoed with clarity and urgency the call of our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, for peace in this moment of grave global tension.