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Arch Baltimore 7 weeks ago
Today we celebrate St. Kateri Tekakwitha, patron saint of indigenous people 🙏
St. Kateri Tekakwitha, pray for us 📿#StKateriTekakwitha #FeastDay
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Arch Baltimore 7 weeks ago
This 2-sided activity page for kids is meant for all to use as something fun for kids to do. When printing please remember to select “double sided” on your copier and then simply fold in half.
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Arch Baltimore 8 weeks ago
Hoy es la festividad de San Benito, patrón de quienes padecen enfermedades renales y inflamatorias. 🙏
San Benito, ruega por nosotros. 📿#SanBenito #Fiesta
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Arch Baltimore 8 weeks ago
A seasoned leader in non-profit leadership, strategy, and donor engagement, Garrett brings a wealth of experience and a passion for impact-driven giving to the role.
With more than 15 years of experience in non-profit leadership, research, evaluation, and strategic program development across domestic and international nonprofits, Garrett is… Read more
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Arch Baltimore 8 weeks ago
Today is feast day of St. Benedict, patron saint of those suffering from kidney disease and inflammatory diseases 🙏
St. Benedict, pray for us. 📿#StBenedict #FeastDay
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Arch Baltimore 8 weeks ago
On Sunday, Father Evan Ponton welcomed the parishioners of a newly unified parish — St. Vincent de Paul Church and Saint Leo’s Catholic Church — as their new pastor. He said being called to serve the harbor at two historic churches makes him “feel like the luckiest priest in the world.”
“My name is Father Evan Ponton. I’m here to love God, to… Read more
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Arch Baltimore 8 weeks ago
A gun buyback event will be held on Saturday, August 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Westside Shopping Center in Southwest Baltimore. The no-questions-asked program aims to improve safety by offering cash for firearms and will run while funds last. The Catholic community has previously raised over $100,000 to remove 646 guns and aid families… Read more
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