
By Effie Caldarola
Just about everybody has heard of the Camino de Santiago.
6/5/19
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Just about everybody has heard of the Camino de Santiago.

While parents in the Diocese of Arlington have been busy juggling the daily demands of work and family, national transgender advocacy groups — with the imprimatur of a progressive county school board — have been laying out plans for those of us with children in Arlington public schools.

"What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up?"

Last month in Philadelphia, a federal appeals court did its bit for efforts to make conscience knuckle under to the LGBTQ agenda.

No, a penitent cannot confess and receive absolution by telephone.

The church's Code of Canon Law requires that each Catholic parish establish a finance council "to help the pastor in the administration of the goods of the parish" (Canon 537).

As we approach the end of the Easter season, we turn our attention to the precious gift of the Holy Spirit, the great promise of Our Lord to his disciples.

It is commencement season and I am collecting my thoughts for upcoming speeches.

The Supreme Court recently ruled 5-4 in Franchise Tax Board of California v. Hyatt that states have sovereign immunity from suits brought by individuals in the courts of another state.
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