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Many Catholics today miss a beautiful gift. This gift, so great in grace, is missed not because of lack of commitment, nor lack of faith, but because many do not know of the abundant graces it provides. This gift, so beautiful, has been the source of many conversions, miracles, graces, and other goodness. This most […]
“What’s your favorite time of the year?” I asked my 7-year-old son the other day. Without a pause, he nearly shouted, “Christmas Eve.” Fellow dads, listen up. We can read our kids’ excitement in two starkly different ways. How we hear and act on these words in the remaining days of Advent will determine whether […]
Wearing a golden tiara and a bright yellow ball gown flowing down to her toes, Rachel Gray opened the door of a patient’s room at Inova Children’s Hospital in Fairfax and peeked inside. “Are you up for a princess visit?” she asked the young patient. Ashley Matamoros, 12, nodded curiously, so Gray – or “Princess […]
What is the weight of a human life? The scale in the delivery room was supposed to tell Dr. John Bruchalski. Would the baby, born prematurely to a mother who didn’t want it, weigh less than 500 grams and therefore be classified as “medical waste”? Or would the numbers read ever-so-slightly higher, declaring the baby […]
All of the tensions between races, religions and cultures that took place when the English settled in Virginia were a repeat of what had happened in Mexico nearly a century earlier. The Spanish conquistadors did not receive a warm welcome from the indigenous people of Mexico. The Aztecs rejected Spanish customs, including Catholicism, because these […]
El gimnasio de la Iglesia San Luis en Alexandria tuvo un lleno total para dar comienzo al VIII certamen de intérpretes de la canción católica: “Buscando una estrella para Jesús 2014”. Este evento musical es organizado por el Apostolado Hispano de la Diócesis de Arlington con el objetivo de preparar a la comunidad en oración, […]
“Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother Idea,” an exhibition of Marian art from the Renaissance and Baroque periods at the National Museum for Women in the Arts in Washington, opens Dec. 5. But you can expect more than an assortment of world-class oil paintings there. Exhibition organizers hope that “Picturing Mary” will not only appeal to fine […]
Growing up, Grace Fisher loved skating on ice, but she didn’t want to glide across it as a figure skater. She wanted to play the fast-paced and physical game of ice hockey like her dad and older brother. So as an 8-year-old, she began her career in the sport, eventually earning a spot on the […]
Dick Martin is a familiar face to students, faculty and parents at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington. He spent nearly 50 years at the school as a coach, teacher and administrator before retiring in 2014. But many might not know the adventures he had along the way. Author Frederick J. Day’s new book, Of […]
In the introduction to his book, Unbound – A Practical Guide to Deliverance, Catholic author and speaker Neal Lozano wrote that nearly 45 years ago he welcomed God’s loving grace into his life. But soon after that welcome, he felt that Satan was interfering in his attempts to serve God. This was manifested by physical […]

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