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If you’re among the multitudes who have tuned in to livestreamed Masses from the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington — or been to a Cathedral Mass in person in the past couple of years — you’ve probably seen James Starke.
For the past 35 years, the Arlington Council Knights of Columbus has organized a huge community Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings and then some, providing meals for 200 to 300 guests in person as well as hundreds more delivered to shelters, low-income communities and Meals on Wheels recipients.
Over the last few weeks, an extraordinary number of people in our nation have participated in one of the greatest blessings any free country has: the right to vote and to decide its leaders. At this point in the vote count, it appears that former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris have won this election to serve in our nation’s highest positions of public trust. We understand, however, that President Trump is contesting some of the outcomes in various states, and is pursuing clarity from the courts, which is his right.
Bishop Burbidge responds to the newly released McCarrick report.
VATICAN CITY — The Knights of Malta have elected Fra' Marco Luzzago, a native of Brescia, Italy, and a member of the order since 1975, as its interim head.
Although dogged for years by rumors of sexual impropriety, Theodore E. McCarrick was able to rise up the Catholic hierarchical structure based on personal contacts, protestations of his innocence and a lack of church officials reporting and investigating accusations, according to the Vatican summary of its report on the matter.
I am writing this at 9:15 p.m. Nov. 7, 2020 — four days after the election. Earlier today, Joe Biden was declared the winner of the Presidential Election. This news left some feeling exuberant, others feeling dismayed, and many glad to have some sort of resolution after a week of uncertainty. Though questions remain as to whether there truly is a resolution at this stage or whether a prolonged legal dispute is still on the horizon. Regardless, one thing is true — there is nothing more we can do to impact the election. Our ballots have been cast and we must focus on moving forward. How can we best do this in a positive way?
As part of the Diocese of Richmond’s bicentennial year, it celebrated its first Eucharistic Congress Nov. 6-7. br />br />
MANILA, Philippines — The Catholic Church's humanitarian aid arm and a Jesuit university appealed for aid to help in recovery efforts after Super Typhoon Goni struck the Philippines.


