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Jn 16:12-15 At first glance, our Gospel for this Trinity Sunday seems only tangentially related to the mystery and doctrine we celebrate at Mass. For sure, the Trinity makes an appearance — Jesus the Son of God speaks to his disciples, promising the Spirit’s guidance and teaching to know the Father. Thus, all divine Persons […]
Archbishop James P. Green may not be a familiar name to American Catholics, but the Philadelphia native has played a significant role on the world stage, including ordaining the future Pope Leo XIV a bishop. Throughout the pontificates of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis, Archbishop Green, 75, served as papal nuncio to Iceland, […]
Eleven St. Vincent de Paul Society conferences serve those in need at 13 parishes in the diocese, with more conferences anticipated. Through publicized helplines, food pantries and other avenues, conference volunteers, also known as Vincentians, serve neighbors seeking assistance. In one-on-one meetings — face-to-face in their homes when possible — Vincentians listen with empathy and […]
More than 160 Catholic scientists, students, and religious gathered June 6–8 at The Catholic University of America in Washington, for the annual meeting of the Society of Catholic Scientists.
"Insanity is hereditary. You get it from your kids,” read a sign in Brussels, Belgium. Or, as author Jean Kerr wrote, “The real menace in dealing with a 5-year-old is that in no time at all you begin to sound like one.”
“It’s been amazing to find a community I feel welcome in and just be accepted for who I am, and I have been able to really increase my faith journey here,” said Clarissa Ostorga, a rising senior at George Mason University in Fairfax.
VATICAN CITY — The cultural and pastoral diversity among clergy is not a burden but a gift that should enrich communion within the church rather than fragment it, Pope Leo XIV told the priests and deacons of the Diocese of Rome.

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