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They walked together to the altar — a tiny boy, just learning to walk and still unsteady, and his mother who held tightly to his hand as he tried to run.
Unrealistic. That, no doubt, was the not uncommon reaction to Pope Francis’s November plea for nuclear disarmament, including an end to nuclear deterrence.
In marking the "sorrowful anniversary" Jan. 22 of the Supreme Court's ruling legalizing abortion nationwide, the chairman of the U.S. bishops' pro-life committee said the Catholic Church's pastoral response to all mothers in need "will soon intensify."
Faith matters in the lives of so many people — including those with disabilities and their families.
St. Louis School says "yes" to full inclusion for students with special needs.
Fredericksburg elementary school overhauls enrollment with a new streamlined system.
Students studying church history at St. John Paul the Great High School in Potomac Shores visited the chancery offices in Arlington Jan. 17.
A woman in her late 90s joyfully awaiting the next life. A 20-something grad student who lost belief in God at the age of 8. The stark difference between the two has impacted me greatly during my time in seminary. Both were encountered during what are termed “pastoral formation” assignments.
“Pain is God’s megaphone to rouse a dulled world.” So wrote C.S. Lewis in his brilliant book, “The Problem of Pain.”



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Having completed his 40-day fast in the desert and upon hearing of St. John the Baptist’s arrest, Our Lord entered Galilee to begin his public ministry.