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The Legacy and Future of St. Mary's Star of the Sea in South Baltimore

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Host Nate Carper visits St. Mary's Star of the Sea, a historic Catholic church in South Baltimore, which is set to close in November after 148 years. He discusses the church's rich history and vibrant community impact with Father Kevin Ewing, the pastor, and Deacon Steve Sarnecki.

The conversation includes the church's significant past, upcoming plans for memorializing the building, and integrating parishioners into other local churches. The discussion also highlights initiatives like community interviews and upcoming events such as the Mass of Thanksgiving and Oktoberfest. The episode emphasizes the church's ongoing mission despite the physical closure.

Links of Interest:

Tribute Wall

https://www.charleslstevensfuneralhome.com/obituaries/St-Mary-Star-Of-The-Sea-Catholic-Church/#!/TributeWall

Recorded Memories

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A4CA9AC2BA5FD0-50478809-memories#/

00:00 Introduction to St. Mary's Star of the Sea

00:36 Meet Father Kevin and Deacon Steve 01:00 The Legacy and Closure of St. Mary's

02:18 Community Impact and Future Plans

05:49 Preserving Memories and Initiatives

09:52 Personal Stories and Reflections

14:02 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement

16:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Host Nate Carper visits St. Mary's Star of the Sea, a historic Catholic church in South Baltimore, which is set to close in November after 148 years. He discusses the church's rich history and vibrant community impact with Father Kevin Ewing, the pastor, and Deacon Steve Sarnecki.

The conversation includes the church's significant past, upcoming plans for memorializing the building, and integrating parishioners into other local churches. The discussion also highlights initiatives like community interviews and upcoming events such as the Mass of Thanksgiving and Oktoberfest. The episode emphasizes the church's ongoing mission despite the physical closure.

Links of Interest:

Tribute Wall

https://www.charleslstevensfuneralhome.com/obituaries/St-Mary-Star-Of-The-Sea-Catholic-Church/#!/TributeWall

Recorded Memories

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A4CA9AC2BA5FD0-50478809-memories#/

00:00 Introduction to St. Mary's Star of the Sea

00:36 Meet Father Kevin and Deacon Steve 01:00 The Legacy and Closure of St. Mary's

02:18 Community Impact and Future Plans

05:49 Preserving Memories and Initiatives

09:52 Personal Stories and Reflections

14:02 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement

16:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  continue reading

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