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Apostleship of the Sea

A non-profit, all-volunteer organization, Apostleship of the Sea remains steadfast in its mission to offer a genuine welcome and safe haven to mariners, fishermen, and their families. Given the tragedy of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the Apostleship of the Sea Catholic ministry has become more vital than ever with crews on vessels stranded for an unknown amount of time in the Port of Baltimore. Ministers bring seafarers care packages, do their shopping, or run other errands for them. Ministers bring seafarers care packages, do their shopping, or run other errands for them. The Apostleship of the Sea brings hope to these visitors in the Port of Baltimore, reassuring them that our local Church is here for them and that they have not been forgotten.

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