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Bishop Burbidge
Local
By Fr. Edward C. Hathaway
In celebration of the Diocesan Golden Jubilee, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge led 37 pilgrims on a transformative journey through England July 6-15, honoring the spiritual legacy of many Catholic martyrs.
Local
The vibrant atmosphere of the 25th anniversary celebration of the St. Charles Borromeo Philippine Medical Mission lit up the parish hall at St. Agnes Church in Arlington July 27.
Pope Francis
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Thanks to Jesus' promise to be with his disciples always, the faithful can be fully present for others, especially those in need, Pope Francis told thousands of altar servers from around the world.
Global
By Gigi Duncan
With the Paris Olympic Games underway, 120 chaplains from five different religions are present in the Multifaith Center tent located in the athletes village to address the spiritual needs of the thousands of athletes set to compete.
Columnists
By Russell Shaw
A chorus of populist theologizing greeted the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Much of it was along the lines of “Considering that the shot missed killing him by only a couple of inches, God must have been looking out for him.”
Global
By Francesca Pollio Fenton
Father Jason Nioka was ordained a Catholic priest one month ago, and his very first assignment is to spend his summer in Paris in charge of the Catholic contingent of Olympic chaplains — the largest group of chaplains at the Olympics — made up of 40 Catholic priests, religious, and lay faithful.
Books
Global
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Regardless of what people might imagine, archivists are the happiest people on earth, said the prefect of the Vatican Apostolic Archives, Bishop Sergio Pagano.
Pope Francis
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Many elderly people risk feeling an increasingly unbearable sense of loneliness, especially during summer, Pope Francis said.
Parishes
Parishioners of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Arlington celebrated a revamped garden space July 28 with a blessing and reception.
National
By Jonah McKeown
The 10th National Eucharistic Congress drew tens of thousands of people to Indianapolis last week seeking a rekindling of their faith in the Eucharist, the body and blood of Christ.


