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Knowing that every human person has the same human dignity, we work to ensure that individuals with disabilities experience this dignity within their faith communities.
Contact Us:
Coordinator for Life and Disabilities Ministries: Emily Rubeling (emily.rubeling@archbalt.org)
The Office of Disabilities Ministry provides evangelization, advocacy, faith formation, catechetical training, resources and website assistance for persons with disabilities, families, caregivers, pastors and clergy, catechists, and parish staff in an effort to make all persons welcome and included in parishes throughout the archdiocese.
Partnerships in support of persons with disabilities are fostered with national and local organizations, educational and vocational institutions, and with regional diocesan offices for disabilities.
Special events organized by the office include Camp GLOW, a residential camp for persons with disabilities.
The divine image is present in every man. … Endowed with “a spiritual and immortal” soul, the human person is “the only creature on earth that God has willed for its own sake.” From his conception, he is destined for eternal beatitude.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Institute for Evangelization is a new model for engagement with parishes seeking to realize their evangelizing mission more fully.
The Institute is composed of four offices that collaborate closely to ensure that support is never “one-size fits all” but can adapt to the changing needs of each parish community.