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Allison Gliot, daughter of Deacon Ed and Jean Gliot, parishioners of St. James Church in Falls Church, made her first vows and received the habit of the Daughters of St. Paul in Boston last month.
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Cor 12:9).
I had come to Guatemala for a summer of Spanish immersion as a seminarian. The first few weeks were challenging: I was learning my way around a new town in a foreign country, I couldn’t communicate with the locals and I was very tired every day.
A federal appeals court ruling upholding the Texas Dismemberment Abortion Ban is a "long-awaited victory" Texans are celebrating, said spokeswoman with Texas Right to Life.
Getting emergency supplies and aid into the Haiti region most impacted by the Aug. 14 earthquake will prove a major logistical challenge, said two missionary nuns who work in Haiti.
This year, schools have fewer pandemic restrictions, but they remain poised to pivot.
A last-minute toiletry drives helps incoming Afghans.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has appointed Lorenzo Fazzini, an Italian journalist, author and father of four, to be managing director of the Vatican Publishing House.
LIMA, Peru — The Catholic Church continues to play a crucial role fighting the pandemic in developing countries nearly 18 months after COVID-19 gripped the world.
BALTIMORE — When Theresa Buck was still in high school at Mount de Sales Academy in the Baltimore suburb of Catonsville, she took a standardized assessment test meant to give some indication of the kind of career that would best suit her talents, personality and interests.


