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Early Beginnings
In a pastoral letter dated May 28, 1792, addressed to the priests and people of his diocese, Bishop John Carroll directed the revenues of each parish be divided into three equal parts: one-third for the care of the pastor; one-third for the upkeep of the church; and one-third “for the relief of the poor.” Thus did Catholic Charities come to existence in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.