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In Bishop Robert Barron's "Pivotal Players,” six of the most striking personalities in Catholic history take center stage.

VATICAN CITY — Christians are called to love and serve all people, no matter their social standing, race, culture or religion, Pope Francis said.   “Whoever I find at my job (or) in my neighborhood is a person to love as God loves,” he said. “This is inclusion.”   Christians are called to imitate Christ’s […]

Running backs Stacey Watts and To'ren Pride combined for nearly 300 yards rushing and three touchdowns to lead Bishop O'Connell High School over Paul VI Catholic High School 40 during a Nov. 4 game in Fairfax. 

A delegation of black Catholic priests has entrusted the University of Notre Dame with historical documents about African-American Catholic priests, sisters, brothers, deacons, seminarians and laypeople.

The events of the past year have made it overwhelmingly clear that America’s process for choosing a president as it has evolved is now seriously flawed and stands in need of reform. Responsible leaders of both parties have a duty to examine the system and adopt the changes needed.   Among the issues to consider […]
Cecilia H. Glembocki, past president of the Friends of John Paul II Foundation, was presented the pontifical award Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (For service to the Church and to the Pope), the highest award the pope bestows upon laity and religious for distinguished service to the church.   Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko presented a medal and […]
Parishioners at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Arlington celebrated their patronal feast day with 40 hours of continuous adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and a parish party. The devotion began Nov. 2 with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and a meditation by Father Richard Dyer, parochial vicar. During the next 40 hours, individuals, families and […]
WASHINGTON — The Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, based at Georgetown University in Washington, has received a $240,000 grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation to enable CARA to pursue five separate projects on women religious that will help public understanding of Catholic sisters and their ministries. Two of the projects have an […]

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