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By Kurt Jensen
WASHINGTON — The familiar cadences of prayers of three faiths marked a Nov. 18 demonstration outside the State Department in support of Eritrean Bishop Fikremariam Hagos Tsalim. Bishop Tsalim, ordained the first bishop of the Eparchy of Segheneity in 2012, was arrested by Eritrean security forces Oct. 15 at Asmara International Airport. Detained around the […]
Global
The first Sunday of Advent this year is Nov. 27, so it’s time to pull out the wreath and the three purple and one pink candles. Here’s a primer after you get your candles in place and some prayers to make the devotional even more meaningful. Prayers: short and sweet On the first Sunday of […]
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By Mike Nelson
Houses and light. Preparation and transformation. Peace and salvation. Words and images that populate the readings for the first Sunday of Advent — words and images that, taken in context with readings of the Advent season, offer hope and joy for us all. Right? Well, we have heard these readings before, as recently as 2016 […]
Columns
By Laura Kelly Fanucci
I recently returned from a beautiful pilgrimage to France, but unexpectedly brought home a stomach bug to my beloved family. Talk about a bumpy reentry to ordinary life: from Lourdes to laundry heaps and Lysol wipes within 24 hours. As I scrubbed toilets, I found myself musing about resentment, readjustment and reunions. Over the years, […]
Parishes
What’s distinctive about your parish? What is your parish’s charism? We are the most urban parish in the diocese, with the five Metro stops of the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor in our parish boundaries, resulting in a unique demographic. The vast majority of our households are single, young adult professionals. Many of them meet regularly in small […]
Columnists
By Elizabeth Foss
Here we are. It’s that time of year again. The pace will quicken, the to-do list lengthens, the mental and emotional load will grow heavier, and everything around you will insist that it’s the most magical, sparkly, joyful time of the year. The corollary message is that if it’s not — for you or for […]
Arts
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A four-part Advent video series, created by the diocesan Office of Communications multimedia producers, will offer different speakers and meditations in the leadup to Christmas. Each week of Advent, a new video will be released to inspire prayer, reflection and a celebration of the season. The speakers and release dates are: Father David A. Dufresne, […]
Movies
By John Mulderig
NEW YORK – An alternate title for director and co-writer Steven Spielberg’s emotionally rich autobiographical drama “The Fabelmans” (Universal) might have been “A Portrait of the Helmer as a Young Man.” One problematic subplot aside, Spielberg’s nostalgic look back at his own formative years, penned with Tony Kushner, is a beautifully crafted and touching delight. […]
Art
By Nora Hamerman
Catholic visitors to the National Gallery of Art in Washington during this holiday season will discover how the finest works of a renowned American painter John Singer Sargent reflected his lifelong passion for the art in Spain’s churches and convents. Sargent is the hero of the groundbreaking exhibit “Sargent and Spain,” which gathers works by […]
National
By Gregory A. Shemitz
HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (CNS) — Corey Phelan, a minor league player with the Philadelphia Phillies, was living his dream, playing the game he loved, when his world suddenly turned upside down earlier this year. On April 14, while he was preparing for the 2022 season at the Phillies’ training complex in Clearwater, Fla., Phelan passed out […]


