Parish Articles

Day: March 7, 2022

Creating a Pathway to Citizenship

Catholic Social Teaching tells us that it is our “duty to welcome the foreigner out of charity and respect for the dignity and rights of the human person.”  Through our “Campaign for Hospitality,” the Ignatian Solidarity Network joins Pope Francis, as well as our Jesuit and other Catholic partners in creating

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Archdiocese of Baltimore Social Ministry Convocation

March 26th Join the Archdiocese of Baltimore Social Ministry Convocation for a day of workshops, awards, and advocacy. Register Now Schedule 9am – 9:45am Welcome and Opening prayer: Msgr. Richard BozzelliMusic by Mercy High School choir 50 Years of CCHD: Glyndon Bailey 9:45am – 10:30am Keynote address: Bishop Bruce Lewandowski

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Baltimore Interfaith Coalition for Dismantling Racism

MARCH 8 – Virtual Community Gathering Dr. Lawrence Brown, author of The Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America, will speak to the Baltimore Interfaith Coalition for Dismantling Racism on Tuesday, March 8, at 1:30 PM. We will hear about the history of racism in Baltimore and the role

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The Seventh Sunday of Easter

Jim Carrey played Fletcher Reede in a film “Liar Liar.” Everyone knew that Fletcher lied his way through life, even his son. While blowing out the candles on his birthday cake, this little boy wished that his father would stop lying for just one day. This wish turned Fletcher’s life

The Sixth Sunday of Easter

In yesterday’s Gospel, Jesus used the agricultural analogy of a vine to teach us that two lessons:  a)     There must be regular pruning of fruitless branches. b)    Branches that remain close to the vine will bear fruit.  The first lesson, that of pruning, hit home for me personally. I’m wearing a cap on

The Seventh Sunday of Easter

Jim Carrey played Fletcher Reede in a film “Liar Liar.” Everyone knew that Fletcher lied his way through life, even his son. While blowing out the candles on his birthday cake, this little boy wished that his father would stop lying for just one day. This wish turned Fletcher’s life

The Sixth Sunday of Easter

In yesterday’s Gospel, Jesus used the agricultural analogy of a vine to teach us that two lessons:  a)     There must be regular pruning of fruitless branches. b)    Branches that remain close to the vine will bear fruit.  The first lesson, that of pruning, hit home for me personally. I’m wearing a cap on

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