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VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis knows the family is made up of real people living in the real world, which is why he often gives down-to-earth advice. The Catholic Church has long taught that the family is a school of humanity – the first and best place to learn about love and respect. In fact, […]
Just minutes before a wedding, the excitement, nervousness and spiritual intensity of the sacrament can be felt swirling around the vestibule and flowing into the pews as they fill with family and friends. Last Saturday at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Arlington, that aura was multiplied by eight. The culmination of a yearlong program of […]
Fervorino is an Italian word that means a quick exhortation or pep talk. In the church, it’s often used to signify a short sermon – words of inspiration to get you thinking about Jesus. Thérèse Bermpohl, director of the Office for Family Life, had an idea for a way to reach busy people who may […]

In 258, Emperor Valerian began a fresh round of anti-Christian persecution. Just days after the emperor had published his edict outlawing Christianity, a troop of Roman soldiers raided the catacomb of Praetextatus on the Appian Way, arresting Pope St. Sixtus II who had just finished celebrating Mass. When the soldiers burst in, they found the pope seated on a chair, surrounded by his seven deacons and subdeacons, as he taught the Catholic faith to his congregation. The Romans arrested Sixtus along with the deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, and the subdeacons Januarius, Magnus, Vincent and Stephen. But for some inexplicable reason they did not take the deacon Lawrence. As the troops led their prisoners away, Lawrence, in tears, clutched at Sixtus' robes and said, "Where are you going, priest, without your deacon? Where are you going, father, without your son?" Sixtus comforted Lawrence, saying that in a few days they would be reunited.

A simple 144-square-foot storage shed is making life better for many residents of Madison County. The effort began with the St. Veronica Knights of Columbus Council in Chantilly. In 2014, Knight Paul Chadowski was collecting clothes for distribution by the Church of the Assumption in Keyser, W.Va. Twice a year, spring and fall, the council […]
The diminutive superhero of the Marvel Comics universe is an ex-con (Paul Rudd) who shrinks to bug size by means of a special suit, acquires super-human strength, and possesses a nifty ability to control his fellow ants. The suit’s inventor (Michael Douglas) and his scientist daughter (Evangeline Lilly) enlist Ant-Man’s help to stop the technology […]
The National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM) Chapter of the Year Award was given to the Arlington Chapter at this year’s annual convention July 9. The award is given every two years to recognize a chapter for its activities, membership involvement, online communication and support from the local bishop and clergy. Over the past two […]
JERUSALEM – Although Israeli officials have publicly criticized the June arson attack that seriously damaged the Benedictine Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha, anti-Christian violence is not new, said a representative of the religious order. Benedictine Father Nikodemus Schnabel, spokesman for the Benedictine Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion, told Catholic News Service that fires and […]
WASHINGTON – This fall the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services plans to hold its first discernment gathering for Catholic priests to encourage them to consider becoming military chaplains. The archdiocese regularly holds several retreats a year for young men who are thinking about the priesthood and the chaplaincy, but this will be the first […]
VATICAN CITY – On exam day, geology students might be handed a mystery rock to study, scratch and peer at, looking for clues to identify it and hypothesize about its origins and composition. On exam day at the Vatican Secret Archives, student-scholars get handed an obscure medieval manuscript to decipher, transcribe, analyze and hypothesize about […]

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