Superintendent Helps Hydes School Dedicate Technology Center in Student’s Memory

Dr. Barbara Edmondson, Interim Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, joined Msgr. Richard Cramblitt, as well as students, faculty, staff and families of St. John the Evangelist School in Hydes for the dedication of the new Wil Brady Technology Center today at the school. Wilson (“Wil”), a former student at the K-8 Catholic...
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Students Win $7,000 Toward Tuition in Archdiocese’s First Tuition Raffle

Two pastors of city parishes and a parishioner of Baltimore’s Cathedral of Mary Our Queen purchased the winning tickets in the Archdiocese’s first “tuition raffle.” All three have chosen to donate their “winnings” to students attending at St. Thomas Aquinas School in Hampden and Archbishop Borders Elementary School in Highlandtown. The students will receive tuition...
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Pop Band “Big Time Rush” to Perform Today at 1PM at Bel Air Catholic School

“Big Time Rush,” the pop/rock music group created by Nickelodeon and stars of the television series of the same name, will perform a concert for students of St. Margaret School in Bel Air today at 1 p.m. as part of a promotion sponsored by Walgreens and CBS Radio. Students at the Bel Air Catholic school...
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Archbishop to Speak at Press Conference Announcing First Umbilical Cord Blood Bank Program Aimed at Curing Diseases Through Adult Stem Cells

Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore, will join executives of Mercy Medical Center and a New Jersey-based blood bank, on Monday, October 11 at 10 a.m. at Mercy Medical Center (Weinberg Center, 2nd Floor, Truman Semans Conference Room) to announce Maryland’s first public umbilical cord blood banking program. Umbilical cord blood contains adult stem...
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Pop Band “Big Time Rush” to Perform at Bel Air Catholic School

“Big Time Rush,” the pop/rock music group created by Nickelodeon and stars of the television series of the same name, will perform a concert for students of St. Margaret School in Bel Air as part of promotion sponsored by Walgreens and CBS Radio. Students at the Bel Air Catholic school, which is celebrating its 100th...
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Archdiocese, City Enter Into Agreement for City to Lease Former Mt. Washington Catholic School

Archbishop, Mayor to sign lease at Friday press conference Archbishop Edwin O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore, and Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will come together at a press conference Friday, October 1 at 9 a.m. at Shrine of the Sacred Heart School to announce a partnership that will allow the Baltimore City Public School System to...
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Ellicott City Catholic School’s “NFL Back to Football” Program to be Featured on NBC Nightly News

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ellicott City will be featured on NBC Night News this evening for its recent participation in a National Football League (NFL) program that offers more than 16,000 elementary schools the chance to win one of 35 $10,000 grants and a visit from an NFL player. Schools must show...
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Archdiocesan School Named Blue Ribbon School

St. Louis Catholic School in Clarksville, Howard County, was named a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education earlier today, becoming the 14th Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Baltimore to receive the honor.  The designation is the highest academic honor bestowed upon a school by the U.S. Department of Education. “St....
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Director  of Youth Ministry Named

Father John Hurley, Executive Director of the Department of Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, announced today the appointment of D. Scott Miller as the new Director of the Archdiocesan Division of Youth & Young Adult Ministry.  Mr. Miller has served the past several months as the Interim Director of the Division and as Coordinator...
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Archbishop O’Brien to Celebrate Ash Wednesday Masses at Basilica and Cathedral

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period when the Catholic Church asks the faithful to give themselves to prayer and to the reading of the Scripture, to fasting and to giving alms, in an effort to sharpen their senses and focus mind and heart on the reign of God. Easter is Sunday,...
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Closing Session in Cause for Sainthood of Father Patrick Peyton to Take Place in Baltimore

Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore, will preside over the closing session of the diocesan inquiry of the Cause for Sainthood of Father Patrick Peyton, CSC during the 12:10 p.m. Mass at the Baltimore Basilica on Tuesday, July 20. Father Peyton is best known as the “Rosary Priest,” who encouraged families through his radio...
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Relics of Mother Teresa in Baltimore June 30-July 2

A reliquary containing Blessed Mother Teresa’s blood will be among the relics on display at Baltimore area churches for three days this week beginning Wednesday, June 30. Highlighting the three-day spiritual event will be a Mass celebrated at the Basilica in downtown Baltimore on Friday, July 2 at 12:10 p.m. Bishop Denis Madden will celebrate...
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