Jan. 26, 2021 — Annapolis, MD
Bowie Family
Leads
this Week's Prayer
(download
the prayer in English and Spanish here)
This week as we observe the National Vigil and March for Life, the
Meola family of Bowie is leading our prayer for Maryland’s elected
officials. Bethany and Dan were featured in an article
on our website two years ago after adopting Zelie-Louise. Since
then, they have been able to adopt a second daughter.
Click above to join them in prayer, and read
or download the prayer here (in English and Spanish).
Maryland General Assembly
Update
With the session nearly two weeks in, the number of bills and
hearings continues to grow. As of today, over 1,200 pieces of
legislation have been introduced in either the Maryland House of
Delegates or the Senate.
The testimony
submitted by the Maryland Catholic Conference so far covers a wide
range of topics affecting the life and dignity of Marylanders. Among
them:
- Training to strengthen reporting of child abuse and human
trafficking
- Protection of older adults from financial exploitation and
abuse
- Environmental protection legislation
- Duty to report police misconduct
- Support for confidential mental health services for police
officers
- An end to life without parole for those convicted as
juveniles
This week, Kelly Thompson, with Catholic Charities of the
Archdiocese of Washington, is testifying on proposed legislation to
help fund the Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC). The MLSC
provides grants to 36 nonprofits that provide civil legal aid across
Maryland, including Catholic Charities and its Immigration
Legal Services (IPS) program, which is one of two legal aid
programs Catholic Charities offers for low-income residents.
“Each year, ILS opens more than 2,000 cases for Maryland residents
in matters ranging from consultations to full representation. ILS
staff also provide educational outreach to the communities we serve
through information sessions and radio programs to ensure that
accurate and up-to-date information is being shared. ILS also
recruits, trains, and mentors pro bono attorneys and matches them with
especially vulnerable Maryland residents for pro bono representation,”
said Ms. Thompson in her written testimony. She also if testifying in
person.
IPS clients have come from more than 135 nations. Services are
provided through several Maryland offices: in Wheaton, Gaithersburg
and Temple Hills (that location is temporarily closed) and include
visas, assistance for battered spouses and children, and more. Learn
more and become a volunteer attorney.
Legislative Links
Have you ever wondered how a law is made in Maryland, or maybe you
don’t know who your state representatives are? Get links to this
information, plus our testimony and the General Assembly’s hearing
calendar here on our
website.
Respect Life News and Events
Molly Sheahan, our associate director for respect life advocacy,
recently was the guest on the National Catholic Educational
Association’s weekly podcast. Molly spoke on her work representing
Catholic values in the political arena and the importance of
protecting the dignity of each human person from conception to natural
death.
Listen
to Molly here. You also are invited to join her for a Facebook
Live with the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Respect Life office on
Thursday, Jan. 28, 2 p.m.
Respect Life Events
- Archdiocese of Baltimore Virtual Youth Event, Wednesday, Jan. 27,
7 p.m. Register
here.
- National Vigil for Life, Thursday, Jan. 28, 8 p.m.-9 a.m.
Traditionally held at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception and concelebrated by hundreds of priests and
bishops, the Mass will be virtual this year. Watch
the Vigil Mass, followed by holy hours from around the nation
throughout the night. Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori will
celebrate the closing Mass at 8 a.m.
- Archdiocese of Washington annual Youth
Rally and Mass for Life, Friday, Jan. 29, 8:30-11 a.m. Watch online
here. If you have never been, these
video highlights from last year will get you inspired.
-
National
March for Life, Friday, Jan. 29, online
-
Maryland
March for Life, Feb. 4, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Maryland Expands Eligibility for COVID
Vaccinations
This week, Maryland entered Phase 1C for COVID-19 vaccinations.
Residents who are 65 years or older, school personnel, and additional
essential workers, such as grocery workers, mass transit workers and
clergy, are now eligible. The state has been adding new vaccination
sites, as well, including many Giant, CVS, Rite Aid and Walmart
stores.
Despite the expanded eligibility, vaccine supplies may be limited
in some areas. Prince George's County Health and Human Services is
asking eligible people to pre-register and is reserving vaccinations for
county residents.
WTOP Radio reports that Giant and Walmart
locations in Montgomery County are accepting appointments for
residents age 65 and older while Montgomery County Health Department
clinics are limiting appointments for those age 75 older. Holy Cross Hospital, which has two locations in
the county, also is holding off on appointments for residents in Phase
IC due to a limited supply of vaccines.
Before making an appointment, use the State of Maryland links
below to check your eligibility and to find a site near you.
Vaccination Links
Catholic Schools Week is
Coming!
Education is always a top issue in the General Assembly session and
this year is no different. Last week, Governor Hogan included $10
million in the budget he has submitted to the General Assembly for
BOOST, a state program that provides low-income Maryland families with
much needed scholarship support for their children’s K-12 education.
We will continue tracking this and other proposed legislation that
will impact our schools and families during the current session.
Next Sunday marks the kick-off to the national Catholic Schools
Week, with special events and open houses throughout nearly all
Catholic schools.
There is a lot to celebrate. Vicky McCann, director of curriculum
for the Archdiocese of Washington, told the Catholic Standard that
average test scores for reading and math assessments taken this fall
matched those of the prior year. This is despite changes in learning
due to the pandemic (each school made a local decision, using
archdiocesan guidance, on whether to teach in-person, online or
through a hybrid approach).
Learn more about Catholic schools in the Archdiocese
of Baltimore, Archdiocese
of Washington, and Diocese
of Wilmington (which includes the eastern shore).
REMINDER: Catholic Advocacy Day
REMINDER: Even virtually, we can be #CatholicStrong! Join thousands
of Catholics statewide in speaking up on hope and justice, Tuesday,
Feb. 16. We will prepare the action alerts. All you have to do is send
them! Learn
more and use our parish tool kit to invite friends and fellow
parishioners to join you on Catholic Advocacy Day!
Of
Note
Please keep Most Reverend W. Francis Malooly,
Bishop of Wilmington and former auxiliary bishop of Baltimore, in
prayer. He was hospitalized last week while awaiting heart bypass
surgery this week. Get the latest updates online at The
Dialog.
The Catholic Standard covered former
Senate President Mike Miller’s funeral at the parish where he and
his children were baptized, St. John the Evangelist church in Clinton.
The funeral was livestreamed on the parish Facebook page due to COVID
restrictions on attendance.
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