By Catholic Review Staff
The Archdiocese of Baltimore will mark the Fortnight for Freedom, a two-week period designated by the U.S. bishops as a time for reflection on religious liberty, with the following events:
June 23
9:30 a.m. – Eucharistic Adoration at Holy Family Catholic Church, Randallstown
Eucharistic adoration will be dedicated to praying for religious liberty in the nation and around the world, followed by Benediction at 4 p.m.
June 25
9:30 p.m. – Eucharistic adoration at Holy Family Catholic Church, Randallstown
Eucharistic adoration will be dedicated to praying for religious liberty in the nation and around the world, followed by Benediction at 4 p.m.
Noon – Patriotic Rosary Shamrock Park (Intersection of Lee Way and McCormick Street, Bel Air)
The rosary will be prayed for religious freedom.
The rosary will be prayed for religious freedom.
June 30
7 p.m. – Fortnight for Freedom Living Rosary at St. Mary of the Assumption, Pylesville
A living rosary will be offered for religious freedom.
July 4
12:10 p.m.
Fortnight for Freedom Closing Mass National Shrine, Washington D.C.
Parishioners from the Archdiocese of Baltimore are encouraged to attend this event with others from across the nation.
Fortnight for Freedom Closing Mass National Shrine, Washington D.C.
Parishioners from the Archdiocese of Baltimore are encouraged to attend this event with others from across the nation.
July 7
7:30 a.m.
Religious Freedom: Tremendous Global Challenges and Opportunies Charles Carroll House, Annapolis
Brian Grimm will deliver a lecture on religious freedom.
Brian Grimm will deliver a lecture on religious freedom.
Read more stories about religious freedom here.