Walk of Mercy On March 19th, 2016, St. Mary’s Historic Seminary Chapel and the grounds of St. Mary’s Spiritual Center & Historic Site hosted the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s “Walk of Mercy” in which more than 350 people followed in the footstep of...
Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., Leads Tour Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C. Clicking an image will open it in an overlay and display the caption. On Monday, September 14, 2015, the staff at St. Mary’s on Paca Street collectively stepped down from their roles as guides and...
Mother’s Day Teas Mother’s Day Tea and Tour 2014 Our annual Mother’s Day Tea, followed by a tour of the historic Mother Seton House, was held May 10, 2014, at the Mother Seton House on Paca Street. Mother’s Day Weekend 2013 Clicking an image will open it in an...
Seton Artifact Returns (2010) Ecce Homo (Behold the Man) by Murillo This painting of the Head of Christ and the Lap Trunk are the only two objects in the house that once belonged to Mrs. Seton during the time she lived here on Paca Street. The painting was believed to...
Mother Seton House Panels Two panels that trace the timeline of the Mother Seton house on Paca Street are on display at the Visitor Center. Click each panel below to view it as a PDF file in a new window. Viewing requires the free Adobe...
St. Mary’s Historic Site is the location for a new priestly formation initiative of the U.S. Province of the Society of St. Sulpice.
The Blessed Michael J. McGivney Propaedeutic House of Formation will occupy the former convent and Spirituality Center, presently being renovated and expanded.
Over the course of a year, new seminarians of McGivney House will be formed to have a deep relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ in the Church and to be prepared for the next stages of priestly formation. For more information, see here. (Link opens in a new tab or window.)