BALTIMORE (CNS) ─ As over 100 people gathered outside the front doors of Mother Mary Lange Catholic School Aug. 6, some cars and buses on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard honked their horns in acknowledgment of the accomplishment. The blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first new Catholic school in the city in 60 years featured remarks from Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori; James Sellinger, chancellor of education for the Baltimore archdiocesan Catholic schools; and Donna Hargens, superintendent of Catholic schools.
Baltimore archbishop blesses first new Catholic school in city in 60 years – Detroit Catholic: Read Catholic News & Stories
