Archbishop Lori becomes 16th Archbishop of Baltimore


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In a jubilant liturgy that highlighted the historic roots of the Baltimore archdiocese while also looking to the future, Archbishop William E. Lori was installed as the 16th archbishop of Baltimore May 16 at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland.

A smiling Archbishop Lori wore the same pectoral cross that belonged to Archbishop John Carroll – the first archbishop of Baltimore – as he was led to the bishop’s chair by Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien and Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, apostolic nuncio to the United States.

There, in front of more than 2,000 people and grasping a crosier once used by Archbishop Carroll, Archbishop Lori began a new era in the long history of the Baltimore archdiocese as he symbolically took possession of his cathedral.

Click to read the full article by George P. Matysek Jr. of the Catholic Review

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Bishop Lori Ordains First Vietnamese-American Priest in Diocese


BRIDGEPORT (Saturday May 12, 2012)—When Bishop Lori intoned the words, “We choose Deacon Augustine, our Brother, for the order of the priesthood,” the congregation broke into a prolonged standing ovation at St. Augustine Cathedral in downtown Bridgeport.

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Baltimore, Washington Liturgies to Bookend National Celebration of Fortnight for Freedom
May 18, 2012
Posted in World News

Bell ringing called for on July 4
Prayer services for liberty to be held nationwide
Resources available at www.fortnight4freedom.org

WASHINGTON—Mass at the Baltimore’s historic Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, scheduled for June 21 at 7:00pm EDT, will open the Fortnight For Freedom, which runs from June 21 to July 4. Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore will celebrate the liturgy to kick off the Catholic Church’s national education campaign on Religious Liberty.

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St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School Human Relations Committee recently celebrated Earth Day
May 14, 2012

FAIRFIELD--The St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School Human Relations Committee recently celebrated Earth Day by doing a clean-up at Sasco Hill Beach. On a cold, windy spring day the committee representatives collected a tremendous amount of trash--from cups, tin foil, bottles, plastic bags, soda cans, food wrappers, to broken glass and more. When you are next enjoying Sasco Beach, notice how clean the beach is thanks in part to the efforts of our Human Relations committee. Let’s hope our citizens will keep it that way!

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Student recognized for volunteerism
May 11, 2012
Posted in Local News

NEWTOWN - Recognized as one of two outstanding students statewide, Patrick Briscoe, an eighth-grader at St. Rose of Lima School, received the Prudential Spirit of Community Award, honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.  Patrick conducted a penny collection drive that raised more than $1,200 to purchase two cobblestones and a granite paver to remember those from his hometown at the National 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan.

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St. Rose of Lima School 1st Communion
May 09, 2012
Posted in Local News

FIRST COMMUNION--St. Rose of Lima School students received their First Holy Communion on Saturday May 5th at St. Rose of Lima Church, Newtown, CT.Students pictured from Mrs. Jeanne Vitetta's Class include:From Left to Right- Kayla Ondy, Ella Schmitt, Allison Pavlicek, Justin Zemo, Gregory Gargano, Angelo LaManna, Ryan Gommo, Michael Queenan, Tyler Griffin, Hope Johnston, Ashley Gotch, Mia Sadlouskos, and Lara McDougall. Holy Communion is the second of seven sacraments beginning with Baptism, and a time of joy and celebration as young boys and girls receive the Eucharist for the first time.

Photography by Bernadette Queenan

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TCMS among the world’s best
May 09, 2012
Posted in Local News

STAMFORD--Trinity Catholic Middle School sixth graders tied for second place in the competition for the 2012 International Online Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. The results of the competition were announced on May 1.

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Assumption School raises money for March of Dimes
May 09, 2012
Posted in Local News

FAIRFIELD--The Student Council at Assumption Catholic School organized a service project during Lent to benefit the March of Dimes. The Student Council gave each student a box and asked them to collect spare change throughout the Lenten season. All grades, pre-k3 through eight, participated and the students raised $1,037.00 towards the March of Dimes.  Student Council members, (l-r) Ivan Whyte, Daniel Gardella, Lina Vivo and Jillian Cass.

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Shepherds student becomes mentor
May 08, 2012
Posted in Local News

As the spiritual leader of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Bishop William Lori has acted as a “shepherd” for many in his flock. Dedicated to providing educational opportunities to those less fortunate, Bishop Lori has been a supporter of the Shepherds Program, an independent, nondenominational non-profit organization whose mission is to provide financial assistance and guidance to qualifying candidates, opening the doors to deserving inner city youth and offering them brighter futures. Nancy Forvil, 26, a former Shepherds
student, shares a special bond with the Church leader.

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Letting Students Lead at St. Ann School in Bridgeport
May 01, 2012
Posted in Local News

Step into the halls of St. Ann School in Bridgeport, Connecticut – one of the poorest cities in the country – and you immediately feel a special energy and spirit. Perhaps it’s the halls lined with evidence of student-led community projects and ventures (even the landscape design that greets you at the front lawn is a student-designed and constructed stone labyrinth, originating from a 6th grade math project). Or perhaps it’s the teachers who eagerly begin listing their favorite student inventions that come out of the yearly Invention Convention at the University of Connecticut – like the idea to include Braille bumps on soda cans to help diabetics who’ve lost their eyesight identify which cans are sugar-free. It soon becomes obvious that students at St. Ann’s are more than just students: they are young citizens of the world, aware of its diverse perspectives and challenges, and already confident that they can play a part in making it better.

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