Baltimore
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Bishop disturbed by calls to end resettlement of Syrian refugees in U.S.
By CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
Published November 26, 2015BALTIMORE (CNS)—The head of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Migration said he was disturbed by calls from federal and state officials for an end to the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the United States. “These refugees are fleeing terror themselves—violence like we have witnessed in Paris,” said Seattle Auxiliary Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, chairman of the […] Full Story
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Priests in U.S., Canada can already absolve women who had abortions
By NANCY O'BRIEN, Catholic News Service
Published September 10, 2015BALTIMORE (CNS)—Pope Francis’ Sept. 1 announcement that priests worldwide will be able to absolve women for the sin of abortion will have little effect on pastoral practices in the United States and Canada, including the Archdiocese of Atlanta, where most priests already have such authority in the sacrament of reconciliation. “It is my understanding that […] Full Story
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Catholics join efforts to heal, clean up, move forward in Baltimore
By CHRISTOPHER GUNTY and ERIK ZYGMONT, Catholic News Service
Published April 30, 2015BALTIMORE (CNS)—As the city cleaned up after a night of riots, looting and fires following the funeral of Freddie Gray, Archbishop William E. Lori said the church’s place is to pray, be a voice for peace, and participate in a wider community dialogue to solve the systemic issues that led to the unrest. Gray, 25, […] Full Story
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Bishops OK liturgy items, endorse sainthood cause, hold elections
By CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
Published November 13, 2014BALTIMORE (CNS)—Though there were no actions on the U.S. bishops’ agenda in Baltimore dealing with immigration, poverty and other public policy issues, the president of their conference said Nov. 11 that he hopes to meet with President Barack Obama and House and Senate leaders soon on several topics. In a brief comment during the annual […] Full Story
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Box Obama gave pope points to history of U.S. Catholicism, says priest
By MARIA WIERING, Catholic News Service
Published April 3, 2014BALTIMORE (CNS)—The use of wood from Baltimore’s basilica to construct a “seed chest” President Barack Obama gave to Pope Francis March 27 points to the history of American Catholicism and Baltimore’s role in it, said Msgr. Arthur Valenzano, rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. “I’m […] Full Story
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Book review: Candid tale of parish’s conversion offers valuable insights for others
By DANIEL S. MULHALL, Catholic News Service
Published February 6, 2014The Church of the Nativity is located in northern Baltimore. “Rebuilt: The Story of a Catholic Parish” tells how the parish has been transformed from a typically lethargic suburban parish with weekly Mass attendance of 1,400 into an evangelical Catholic mega-church with weekly Mass attendance of more than 4,000. Written by Father Michael White, pastor, […] Full Story
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Bishops elect new leaders, approve liturgical texts, discuss relief aid
Published November 22, 2013
BALTIMORE (CNS)—The U.S. bishops at their fall general assembly in Baltimore elected new leaders, discussed taking a second collection in their dioceses for typhoon relief in the Philippines, reviewed efforts to defend traditional marriage and religious liberty, and approved development of a statement on the dangers of pornography. They also passed a number of liturgical […] Full Story
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Mercy Sister Mary Brian Anderson Dies
Published April 28, 2011
Sister Mary Brian Anderson, a member of the Religious Sisters of Mercy, who was a nurse and administrator of several health care institutions in Baltimore and Atlanta, died April 16 at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Baltimore. She was 87. Born in Madison, Lillian Anderson was the daughter of the late Allen J. and Odessa […] Full Story
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Archbishop Kicks Off Baltimore Lecture Series
By CHRISTOPHER GUNTY, Special To the Bulletin
Published March 18, 2010Noting that American society places a high importance on relationships, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory kicked off the John Carroll Lecture Series with a talk on the connections between bishops and their priests. “(W)hen bishops and priests are in right relationships, the People of God are better attended and more faithfully served by a clergy that […] Full Story
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At Assembly, Bishops Focus On Life, Economy
By CNS
Published November 20, 2008Fears about laws and changes in regulations on abortion that might advance under a new Democratic-run Congress and White House are the central focus of a statement approved by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Nov. 12 during its annual fall meeting. The majority of the 830-word, untitled statement focuses on concerns about the possible […] Full Story
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NCEA Conference Includes Awards For Atlanta Schools
Published May 17, 2007
The Archdiocese of Atlanta celebrated excellence in education at the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) Conference held April 10-13. More than 10,000 Catholic educators from around the country attended the conference, which featured approximately 400 sessions and workshops. Karen Vogtner, principal of St. John the Evangelist School in Hapeville, was honored at the opening banquet […] Full Story
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2005 Marks 30th Year Of Operation Rice Bowl
Published February 10, 2005
This Lent marks the 30th anniversary of Operation Rice Bowl, a seven-week program of prayer, fasting, learning and giving through which U.S. Catholics contribute millions of dollars each year to alleviate poverty and hunger at home and abroad. In an announcement released from its Baltimore headquarters, Catholic Relief Services, which sponsors the program, said millions […] Full Story