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As I have confessed to you many times before, I do not consider myself a good prayer. My prayer is often dry.
When, several weeks ago, a Christian couple who own a bakery in Northern Ireland won a court ruling allowing them to refuse to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding, it was international news.
The vote in Ireland in the spring to take away constitutional protection for the unborn came as an unhappy surprise to Irish Catholics in the United States. It was a piece of news we didn't want to hear or believe.
When the verses from Chapter 33 of the Book of Jeremiah are read as the first reading on the First Sunday of Advent this year, I will hear them in a new way.
The abortion rate in the United States continues to decline, as do the number of abortions overall, according to a recent report issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
During National Adoption Awareness Month, one woman discusses why she chose to place her daughter for adoption.
Diocesan officials detail the procedures for accusations against clergy.
After a nearly yearlong search, the Don Bosco Center, an after-school program for at-risk and other youths, has found a permanent location at the Martin K. Alloy Boys & Girls Club of Manassas.
The exterior of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington was illuminated in red Nov. 25-28 as it joined the “Courage in Red – Stand Up for Faith and Religious Freedom” campaign.



Come, Lord Jesus
In his poem, "Fog," Carl Sandburg describes the fog rolling in quietly "on little cat feet." Advent is like that.