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Thank goodness — one glance around most parish landscapes today will reveal vibrant groups for men (That Man is You, Knights of Columbus), women (Walking with Purpose, moms’ groups), couples (Teams of Our Lady), as well as for young adults, youth, seniors and more.  But rarely — besides a parish picnic or festival — will […]
Gospel Commentary may 28, Jn 20:19-23 I have sometimes heard the Holy Spirit called the “forgotten person” of the Holy Trinity. If that’s true, maybe there’s a reason for it. The Holy Spirit never seeks attention for himself, but always points us to Jesus. His descent at Pentecost may have been dramatic: “a noise like […]
Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee signed a bill May 18 extending abortion coverage to Medicaid and health insurance plans used by state workers. Rhode Island joins 16 other states funding abortion through Medicaid, despite a federal policy known as the Hyde Amendment prohibiting the use of tax dollars to pay for abortion. Because Medicaid is […]
VATICAN CITY — Those working in the field of tourism have a great opportunity to offer people a “different kind of vacation” that is less consumerist and more respectful of creation, the Vatican said. An invitation for tourism “to be designed in a manner that respects people and the environment, opens the way to receiving […]
VATICAN CITY — While the release of the working document for the Synod of Bishops on synodality is expected sometime in early June, Pope Francis tried to respond to some of the questions and concerns about the synod process that already have been raised. Meeting at the Vatican May 25 with members of the Italian […]
VATICAN CITY — Two environmental activists who glued themselves to an ancient statue in the Vatican Museums said they did not intend to damage its marble base but wanted to draw attention to the urgency of acting against climate change, they told the Vatican’s criminal court in a hearing May 24. The activists, Guido Viero, […]
Every year during Catholic Schools Week in January, students at St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly write letters to diocesan seminarians in the Arlington diocese.
This Memorial Day weekend, as we head to family cookouts, venture to the beach or enjoy other beginning-of-summer activities, I encourage all to take some time to reflect on the true meaning of this holiday. On Memorial Day, we honor and mourn the men and women who gave their lives while serving in the U.S. […]
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis prayed that Catholics in China would be free to share the Gospel and live their faith fully. At a time when Vatican-Chinese relations are strained because of apparent differences over an agreement to name bishops, the pope publicly marked the annual World Day of Prayer for the Catholic Church in […]
VATICAN CITY — Christians should pray on Pentecost that the Holy Spirit would give them the courage and strength to share the Gospel, Pope Francis said. “No matter how difficult the situation may be — and indeed, at times it may seem there is no room for the Gospel message — we must not give […]

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