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Marchers from the Arlington Diocese participated in a smaller-than-usual March for Life in Washington, D.C., Jan. 29. The 48th annual march was turned into a mostly virtual event this year, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
President Joe Biden rescinds the 'Mexico City policy.'
Well, I was all set to write a nice little first column of 2021 about looking ahead and new beginnings and loving each other. And then Jan. 6 happened.
VATICAN CITY — Remembering the Holocaust and its victims is not only an act of solidarity but also serves as a warning to humanity that such horrors could happen again, Pope Francis said.
‘By the Grace of God: A Video of Generosity and Service’ aims to inspire critical donations to support ministries serving the poor and vulnerable.
Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, has announced the following clergy appointment, effective January 25, 2021:
As we celebrate National Catholic Schools Week and the importance our Catholic schools play in the lives of families throughout the Diocese of Arlington, I extend my heartfelt and sincere appreciation to our Catholic school parents, who have taken the necessary steps to ensure their children are provided with sound faith formation and excellence in education. I am very proud of the Catholic identity of our schools and the role they play in helping our students draw closer to the Lord and to live his Gospel.
Catholics and others held prayer vigils around Virginia for an end of the death penalty Jan. 22.
What if we have it all backward? What if rest isn’t so much about what we do when we sink into bed exhausted at the end of a busy day as it is about a quiet moment in the hush of the morning? Often, we persuade ourselves that we are tired and we aren’t resting well because we’re so busy serving — working for our families, caring for our children, tending our gardens, keeping our homes. In truth, we are tired because we forget we are to work as unto the Lord, and instead, we work as if we think we’re the Lord.
Whether God exists is a fundamental question in life and one we often seek to answer personally and in conversations with those we know and love. Many people find objective evidence of God’s existence in what’s been called “The 3 Cs”: cosmos, consciousness and conscience.


