Parish Articles

Day: April 26, 2024

Governor Moore Signs Housing Legislation to Make Maryland More Affordable

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Wes Moore today presided over the second bill signing ceremony of 2024, signing three housing bills dedicated to making Maryland more affordable. The bills, part of the Moore-Miller Administration’s 2024 legislative agenda, address concentrated poverty in Maryland’s marginalized communities, reduce instability in Maryland’s housing supply and affordability,

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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Since January, St. Ignatius has offered a 6 pm Mass on Sundays for young adults and those who find Sunday nights a convenient time to worship. Attendance has been lower than expected and I suspect summer months will draw even fewer. Therefore, I will suspend the 6 pm Mass in

Pentecost Sunday

Christ’s lesson of the Good Samaritan was initially meant to answer the question, “Who is my neighbor?” But it teaches us about the work of the Holy Spirit in two ways. In the story, it was not the most pious and religious figures who are as generous as God, but

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Since January, St. Ignatius has offered a 6 pm Mass on Sundays for young adults and those who find Sunday nights a convenient time to worship. Attendance has been lower than expected and I suspect summer months will draw even fewer. Therefore, I will suspend the 6 pm Mass in

Pentecost Sunday

Christ’s lesson of the Good Samaritan was initially meant to answer the question, “Who is my neighbor?” But it teaches us about the work of the Holy Spirit in two ways. In the story, it was not the most pious and religious figures who are as generous as God, but

Become a Parishioner

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