Community Peacebuilding and Resource Fair featuring a gun buyback planned for Edmondson Village Shopping Center

With more than $50,000 raised from Catholic parishes and individual donors, the Archdiocese of Baltimore is organizing a gun buyback and resource fair featuring a dozen community-based partners on Saturday, Aug. 5 at Edmondson Village Shopping Center beginning at 10 a.m.
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Archbishop Lori to recognize 17 missionary disciples with papal honors issued by the Vatican

At the request of Archbishop William E. Lori, His Holiness, Pope Francis has recognized 18 of the laity, clergy and religious of the Archdiocese.
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Archbishop Lori asks for prayers for victims after shooting in Brooklyn community

Ask our Lord to bring peace and comfort to the families whose lives are forever changed and ask Him to bring healing to the community.
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Archdiocese of Baltimore Adds to its List of Accused Priests and Brothers

The Archdiocese of Baltimore updated its online List of Priests and Brothers Accused of Child Sexual Abuse following a recommendation Archbishop William E. Lori made to the Independent Review Board.
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Archdiocese of Baltimore Investigating Allegation of Abuse from the 1970s Against Josephite Priest

The Archdiocese of Baltimore received an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor involving Fr. Philip Linden, S.S.J., a Josephite priest, while he was serving at St. Francis Xavier Church in East Baltimore in the 1970s.
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Archdiocese of Baltimore on Connections to Slavery

June 2023 “On the road to racial justice, the Archdiocese of Baltimore must acknowledge and atone for the Catholic Church’s participation in the institution of slavery and the sin of racism that grievously undermined and contradicted our belief and teaching of the dignity of every human being.” – Archbishop William E. Lori   Rachel L....
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Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Commission on Slavery seeks to study the sin of racism in the local Church, document economic benefits tied to enslaved labor and promote healing

May 22, 2023 For Immediate Release   Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Commission on Slavery seeks to study the sin of racism in the local Church, document economic benefits tied to enslaved labor and promote healing The 17-member commission is the latest in the Archdiocese’s journey to racial justice  BALTIMORE, MD – In March, Archbishop William E....
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Archbishop Lori’s Pastoral Letters and Reflections

Archbishop William E. Lori has written the following pastoral letters or reflections:
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Archdiocese of Baltimore announces Medals of Honor recipients

On April 22, 2023, the Archdiocesan Gala will return for the first time in over three years and will be held at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel.
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Seek the City to Come

Seek the City Update – March 2023

The first phase of our hope-filled mission of Seek the City to Come has been a fruitful process of engaging and listening to hundreds of parishioners and parish leaders through welcoming and reflective Open Prayerful Discussions, ongoing individual parish visits, Parish Listening Sessions, Mission & Ministry Focus Groups, and an open survey soon to be...
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Medals of Honor Return to the Archdiocese of Baltimore 

March 15, 2023 For Immediate Release   Medals of Honor Return to the Archdiocese of Baltimore  Re-designed medals are named after individuals who have had a foundational impact on the Catholic Church here in Baltimore – past and present  BALTIMORE, MD – On April 22, the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Gala will return to an in-person...
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