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From the very beginning of senior John-Paul Gutschke’s freshman year, he made a promise to himself: he would make a beautiful and inspiring film with the Christendom College community in Front Royal and have it shown in a local theater. Doing so would fulfill a lifelong dream while also pushing him closer to his long-term goal of being in film journalism after graduation.
Omnium: A Bold New Circus aims to make an enjoyable and accessible show for all.
WASHINGTON — The failure of the U.S. Senate Feb. 28 to advance an "extreme measure" to establish a legal right to abortion at any stage of pregnancy nationwide "is a tremendous relief," said the chairmen of the U.S. bishops' pro-life and religious freedom committees. Virginia’s two bishops also applauded the legislation’s defeat.
BALTIMORE — Sandra Williams Ortega was stunned to see two high-ranking ROTC leaders standing on her front porch as she was coming home from classes at Morgan State College in Baltimore.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said his heart was "broken" by the war in Ukraine, and he pleaded again, "Silence the weapons!" "Many times, we prayed that this path would not be taken," he told people gathered in St. Peter's Square for the midday recitation of the Angelus prayer Feb. 27. But rather than giving up, he said, "we beg God more intensely."
Hundreds of Catholics gathered Feb. 28 for a midday Mass for Peace and Justice in Ukraine and Throughout the World, celebrated by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced Feb. 25 at the White House that he has chosen a "proven consensus builder" by nominating Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a federal appeals court judge, to serve on the Supreme Court.
The Maryland Catholic Conference has urged Catholics and other pro-lifers to actively oppose several bills being considered by the state's lawmakers in Annapolis that would broaden and strengthen abortion rights laws in Maryland.
MEXICO CITY — Prosecutors in El Salvador have brought charges against a former president for the murders of six Jesuits in 1989, a crime carried out by soldiers during a brutal civil war in the Central American country.
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican is ready to facilitate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, said Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state.


