Apr 20, 2023
Contact:
John McFadden
410-821-6911
The need is great with the amount of poverty and unemployed young mothers and families. Please consider joining us to walk at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, sponsoring us, or creating a team to support Pregnancy Center North and their wonderful ministry – helping mothers to support newborn babies as they grow.
Pregnancy Center North (PCN) will be hosting their annual WALK FOR LIFE on Saturday, May 6, 2023. Learn more about the Walk.
I have a donation page and my team is “Respect Life – Immaculate, Conception Towson.” If you are able, please consider donating through me. John McFadden’s donation page can be found here.
The young recipients and I thank you!
For more information, contact Amy Fuchsluger: 410-377-2872, at PCN.
May 5, 2022
Contact:
John McFadden
410-821-6911
The need is great with the amount of poverty and unemployed young mothers and families. So please consider joining us to walk or by sponsoring us. The event will take place at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen at 8:30 AM or be a team sponsor to support Pregnancy Center North and their wonderful ministry – helping mothers to support newborn babies as they grow.
Pregnancy Center North (PCN) will be hosting their annual WALK FOR LIFE on Saturday, May 14, 2022. Learn more about the Walk.
I have a donation page. and am Captain of the team: IC (Immaculate Conception) Supports Life. If you are able, please consider donating through me. John McFadden’s donation page can be found here.
The young recipients and I thank you!
For more information, contact Amy Fuchsluger: 410-377-2871, at PCN.
May 4, 2021
Contact:
John McFadden
410-821-6911
Welcome. Again, this year I am soliciting donations for a great Cause. This year is different in that all our soliciting will be virtual. However, the need is even greater with the amount of poverty and unemployed young mothers and families. So please consider joining me on the 15th at the Cathedral or just sponsoring me.
Pregnancy Center North (PCN) will be hosting their annual WALK FOR LIFE on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Please join me at the Walk for Life event to be held at Cathedral of Mary Our Queen on Saturday, May 15, 2021, at 8:30 AM to support Pregnancy Center North and their wonderful ministry in helping mothers with unborn children choose life. Learn more about the Walk.
I have a donation page. and am Captain of the team: IC (Immaculate Conception) Supports Life. If you are able, please consider donating through me. John McFadden’s donation page is: https://secure.ministrysync.com/ministrysync/event/website/?m=5160739.
Hope to see you there!
Dec 18, 2020
We each have so much to be grateful for. While the pandemic and its effects may have caused great upheaval, we still have many blessings that we should celebrate.
For the last few months, I have been jotting down in my journal three things that I am grateful for each day. My goal is to not repeat things, and that simple decision forces me to consider all sorts of things outside of my usual view.
For instance, today I am grateful for the roof over my head so I don’t get rained on, as well as an enclosed back porch. From that back porch, where I recently moved my “office,” I can watch the rain and truly fascinating aspects of backyard life as fall moves toward winter (trees losing their leaves, squirrels gathering and digging holes for winter food) that I never paid much attention to. The blue jay that flits by a few times almost daily also makes me grateful.
What are you grateful for? I challenge you to move past the easy ones (family, a job, etc.) to something unique that you might not otherwise see.
With a day set aside for giving thanks, I used to think of it as one and done. Thanks, Thanksgiving. Check.
What about all the other days? Research shows that people who are grateful daily are less sick, more productive and more successful. Big surprise. Becoming too excited or depressed is harder when we take time to celebrate what we have.
If the pandemic has made you more blue or worried, then jotting down what you are grateful for could be the best medicine.
Post the unique things you are grateful for on the CBNB Facebook page so we all can discover those little things that some of us might otherwise overlook.
Remaining 2020 Meetings
While our monthly Friday meetings have ended, we still have two Networking Happy Hours and the Advent Mass. The online Advent Prayer Breakfast is Dec. 4 with Father Roth delivering an online Advent Mass for us with a livestream from the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. The mass will begin at 8 AM, and be followed by a “BYO” coffee and conversation.
The first Networking Happy Hour is today, Thursday, Nov. 19, from 4-5 PM and the last one of the year is Thursday, Dec. 10, at 4 PM. Please join us for some great one-on-one networking, where we give you questions to answer that move past the name and company to actually sharing meaningful information
Helping Each Other
The more we support each other, the stronger we become as individuals and as a group.
Please, please, please, use our membership directory to find vendors. We have a great roster of businesses that share the same values. We can support each other as we grow.
If you are looking for goods and services, start in our membership directory.
We all win when we buy from within. (Hey, I think I have a new slogan.)
Happy Thanksgiving!
Bob Graham
FY 2020-21 President
Catholic Business Network of Baltimore
Nov 18, 2020
Like everything else, our Advent Prayer Breakfast will look a little different this year – but it will still be a very special way to lift and inspire our hearts, minds and spirits as we begin the holy season of Advent. Join us on December 4, 2020 at 8am for Mass and Advent reflections, live streamed from the Cathedral of Mary our Queen, followed by a fun and festive “virtual café” to feature networking and fellowship. You won’t want to miss it!
For registration and details, please visit our EVENTS PAGE.
Oct 23, 2020
A huge THANK YOU to our October 23rd speaker, Jenny Kraska! As Executive Director of the Maryland Catholic Conference, Jenny shared a lot of great information about key issues that will likely be addressed in the upcoming 2021 Legislative session in Annapolis. If you would like to learn more about an issue, keep tabs on the progress of specific legislation, or if you’d like to learn how to advocate for a particular cause, please take the time to review the Maryland Catholic Conference website: www.mdcatholic.org.
As Jenny mentioned, you can find out who your representatives are and how to contact them by visiting mdcatholic.org.
There will also be information about virtual advocacy events posted there as more info becomes available.