A $35 Million Temple to Naturalistic Humanism: Catholic Charities of Baltimore Opens Intergenerational Center Devoid of Supernatural Mission
The National Catholic Register reports that Catholic Charities of Baltimore officially opened its new $35 million Carolyn E. Fugett Intergenerational Center on May 21, 2026. The facility, created through a centennial capital campaign that raised over $100 million, offers programs ranging from Head Start to senior care, basketball leagues, art classes, job training, and community gathering spaces. Kevin Creamer, the center’s director, told EWTN News that the project emerged from a desire to provide “wraparound services” for families across all age groups, incorporating feedback from community leaders about recreational and educational needs. The center is named after Carolyn Fugett, described as a lifelong community advocate for child education. What is conspicuously absent from this entire enterprise — its funding, its programming, its stated mission, and its self-congratulatory rhetoric — is any mention of the salvation of souls, the sacraments, Catholic doctrine, or the supernatural end of man. This is the conciliar sect’s vision of “charity” laid bare: a purely naturalistic, materialistic social services apparatus indistinguishable from any secular nonprofit.



