@ErinatThePost Wow Erin had no idea and so glad to hear you’re ok. As you can well imagine you and your family just went straight to the top of my prayer list! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😜
The Baltimore Police Department is proud to partner with the @archbalt's Grief Ministry in this invaluable work in assisting families who have lost someone to violence.
Today at @archbalt's Mother Mary Lange Catholic School, rising eighth-grader Jaylah Golden said she "intends to follow in the footsteps of Mother Lange by leading others to do good and trying my best to stand up for those who are not big enough to stand up for themselves."
Abp. Lori asks us to support our communities as they cope with the aftermath of the pandemic. “You are not alone in your struggles... seeking support is an important step in achieving the strength necessary to restoring our lives to a healthy balance.” https://t.co/5vZENFrpoe
“While we are all full of hope that robust vaccination efforts will soon allow us to resume many of our ‘normal’ activities, we must also be cognizant that there is much to process as we face the days ahead,” Archbishop William Lori writes. https://t.co/I1jWcnW0ad
I’m just going to put this out there again, our future success and happiness depends on all of us being kinder, rejecting what seems to have become an addiction to outrage, and being dedicated to respecting those we don’t always agree with.
Everyone is talking about #CovidVaccine effectiveness, the status of the rollout, and how new variants of the disease may affect the future. @MdMercyBalt CEO, Dr. David Maine provides answers to your questions on our free webinar, Tuesday 2/9 at 9 am. https://t.co/rIFIwrqQak
In memory of those who have lost their lives to violence in Baltimore, may God grant them peace, and bring healing to their loved ones, we pray:
Here are the names of the homicide victims from 1/31-2/6.
Dionte Green, 40
Terrell Billie, 25
Timothy Orem, 34
Marlon Royster, 29