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Serra Club of Baltimore

Serra Club USA began in 1935 with a group of people gathering, praying for and supporting the promotion of vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life. From this first gathering, other groups emerged throughout the USA including the Serra Club of Baltimore

Members of the club are committed to prayer for men and women in religious formation, as well as spreading the word about vocations.

Organization

The Serra Club of Baltimore meets monthly. Someone who is a member of the Serra club, is considered a Serran. As is written on the Serra Club USA website: “Serrans are lay Catholics found around the world. They are men and women of all ages and from all walks of life. Members range from lawyers, doctors, and business people, to nurses, clerks, stay at home workers, and retirees. All are dedicated to promote and foster vocations.” The Vocations Director serves as Chaplain to the Club.

If you are interested in joining or learning more, please contact the President of the Baltimore Sera Club, Paul Bell 410 991-8785, or the Vice President for Membership, Reesi O’Donnell 410-446-4873.

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