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‼️ THIS SUNDAY ‼️
The Annual Respect Life Mass (i.e., Life is Beautiful) will be held on October 19, at 10:30a.m. at the Baltimore Basilica – America’s First Cathedral
Celebrant will be Archbishop Lori, with honorees Judith Crowninshield (Culture of Life Medal) and Ellen Salter (Life is Beautiful).
Reception will follow after Mass!
Basilica… Read more
Công Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
Hoy celebramos a Santa Teresa de Ávila, patrona de quienes sufren de dolor de cabeza y migrañas. 🤕
Santa Teresa de Ávila, ruega por nosotros. 🙏
Công Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
Today we celebrate St. Teresa of Ávila, patron saint of those who suffer from headaches and migraines 🤕
St. Teresa of Ávila, pray for us 🙏
Công Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
Though August has passed, My Catholic Will remains available to you to use year-round at no cost.
The process is simple, takes only about 15 minutes to complete, and while we are deeply grateful for any bequests that help strengthen our Catholic community, please know that including the Archdiocese or CCF in your estate plans is… Read more
Công Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
Công Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
Last weekend, St. John Westminster had their 9th Annual Blue Mass! Check out some of the photos of the Mass 💙🙏
Công Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
Join us for the Annual White Mass and blessing for Healthcare Professionals
Sunday, October 26, 2025 10:30 am
Principal Celebrant: Archbishop William E. Lori
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption
409 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201No registration is required to attend the Mass.
Free parking is available in the… Read moreCông Giáo posted an update in the group
Arch Baltimore a week ago
📌 Today Is National Mental Health Awareness Day 🩹🧠
This October, the Catholic Church in the United States is renewing its National Catholic Mental Health Campaign, encouraging all people to become more aware of the issues, eliminate the stigmas around mental illness, and seek creative ways to journey with those who struggle. This can be done… Read more
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