Archdiocese of Baltimore
Roman Rite
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Built in 1914 by Bohemian Catholic immigrants to Baltimore who first established the parish in 1872. While most of the Bohemian-Americans have moved to the suburbs and beyond, many still return to worship with us. Meanwhile many of our members today come from the African-American population of our neighborhood, as well as the former parishes of St. Katharine, St. James and John and St. Bernard.
St. Wenceslaus School has been closed since 1986, but nearby St. James and John School continues to provide quality Catholic education to the children of our area. Our convent once housed dedicated Sisters of the SSND community; it now serves as a hospice for men with chronic illnesses under the care of the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary is a Roman Catholic Community empowered to worship together, to live according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to find God in all things. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church is a Roman Catholic parish within the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and staffed by Franciscan Friars, Co
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In the tradition of the oldest African-American Catholic Church in the United States, St. Francis Xavier is committed to meeting the Spiritual, Educational, and Social needs of our parishioners and surrounding community. In the sure hope and certainty that this will lead us to establish a profound
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Holy Rosary Church, also Baltimore's Archdiocesan Shrine of the Divine Mercy. We are Baltimore's Premier Polish-American Roman Catholic parish and the center of Polish religious, cultural, and social life. As you read this section of the website, you will learn about the rich history o
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The parishioners of St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church wish to welcome those of the World Wide Web to our Ukrainian American Community of the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan Area.
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At each Mass during the first weekend of every month, the first reading is in Italian, as well as the Eucharistic Prayer when Fr. Bernie is the celebrant. St. Leo's has ministries and societies such as Hands & Hearts, an outreach program that serves those in need; St. Leo's Seniors Group; Knigh
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