Search Results
Local
By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI has made changes in Church law to clarify the role of deacons and to remove an ambiguity about the marriage status of some Catholics. The modifications were ordered by the pope in a document, “Omnium in Mente,” (“In the Mind of All”) published Dec. 15 in Latin and Italian […]
Arts
Mark Forrest, an internationally acclaimed Irish Tenor, will perform a Christmas concert at Battlefield High School, 1500 Graduation Dr., Haymarket, Jan. 2 at 7 p.m. Holy Trinity Church in Gainesville is hosting the event. Forrest has given concerts worldwide, and his audiences have included Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa. Get tickets Call 703/753-6700. […]
Local
By Gretchen R. Crowe
Over the river and through the woods, it’s cantering they go. For some students at Christendom College, that’s the literal truth this fall as they embrace the school’s newest extracurricular activity: horseback riding. Helmets on heads and reins in hands, students trot across streams and up steep trails in the Shenandoah Valley as part of […]
Columns
By Thomas Craughwell
The Acts of the Apostles does not tell us what became of St. Andrew after the first Pentecost, when the disciples scattered to carry the gospel to every corner of the Mediterranean world. Tradition says that St. Andrew carried the gospel to Greece, although the Russians believe that he also traveled into their country. At the town of Patras on Greece's western coast St. Andrew was arrested and tied to an X-shaped cross. The legend claims it took him three days to die, and all the while he hung on the cross St. Andrew preached to anyone who passed by.
Local
By Simon Caldwell
LONDON – An American deacon has recounted how he was suddenly and inexplicably cured from a severe spinal condition after he prayed for healing to Cardinal John Henry Newman. Deacon Jack Sullivan, 71, of Marshfield, Mass., told a Nov. 9 press conference in London that he was transformed after praying to Cardinal Newman, a 19th-century […]
Local
By Catholic News Service
BALTIMORE (CNS) – The U.S. bishops voted Nov. 17 to approve a pastoral letter on marriage, despite the concern voiced by some bishops about the document’s pastoral tone and content. Nearly 100 changes in two rounds of amendments preceded the 180-45 vote in favor of “Marriage: Love and Life in the Divine Plan” on the […]
Schools
Twenty students from Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax recently auditioned for the District XI Chorus at Centreville High School. Of those who auditioned, 17 students were chosen for the chorus. Those students are: Kelly Bui, Gabriella Cagampan, Dana Chessman, Eric Dinh, Lauren Dore, Dominick Gilbert, Allison Heinz, Katie Kondas, Michael Kruczkowski, Anna Lee, […]
Movies
In the disaster movie to end all fiasco flicks, a doomsday cataclysm results in billions losing their lives as the earth’s crust breaks apart, dismantling civilization and rearranging the continents. Director Roland Emmerich gives his special-effects wizards license to test the limits of the technically plausible and morally palatable, while asking moviegoers to take heart […]
Local
By Catholic News Service
BEAUMONT, Texas (CNS) – “We hope and pray that our soldiers do not die on the battlefields. Then something like this happens on one of our bases by a fellow soldier,” said Bishop Curtis J. Guillory of Beaumont about the Nov. 5 shootings at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas that left 13 dead […]
Arts
By Katie Bahr
“Our job is not to tear down the things we hate. Our job is to build up the things we love.” That quote, from an Irish revolutionary dating back to the 1920s, is the motto that Frank O’Reilly, a parishioner of St. John the Baptist Parish in Front Royal, says he has tried to live […]
Popular
Parishes
6/18/26
Reading Time
4
minPopular
Parishes
6/18/26
Reading Time
4
min

