From Maryland Catholic Conference <[email protected]>
Subject The Catholic Impact: Help us share the good work being done by Catholics in Maryland
Date January 23, 2020 6:31 PM
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Dear John,

Every day, the more than 1 million Catholics who call Maryland home are working in their communities through parishes, schools, social services, healthcare institutions and more to serve the people of our state.



To share the great work happening across Maryland, the Maryland Catholic Conference created a Catholic Impact statement for each state legislative district. Each Impact details the many ways Catholics are transforming lives in their communities and are available to download from our website <[link removed]>.

Catholics across Maryland live out their faith every day by serving others, helping to build community, and working to make our state a wonderful place to live. Whether it is helping a family in need of rent assistance, medical care, or housing; or running a program like Safe Streets in Baltimore, Maryland Catholics are making an impact.

We encourage you to download the Catholic Impact for your state legislative district to learn about what is happening in your community and share with others the good work of the Church.

Don’t know your state legislative district? Just CLICK HERE <[link removed]> to look it up using your home address.

Once you know your district, CLICK HERE <[link removed]> to download your Catholic Impact.

From everyone at the Maryland Catholic Conference, we thank you for all you as a Catholic in Maryland do for our great state!

Sincerely,


Maryland Catholic Conference
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