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It might not have been the Boston Marathon, but 50 seniors from the St. Martin de Porres Senior Center and the Senior Center at Charles Houston in Alexandria got moving at the annual Robust Walkathon at Ben Brenman Park in Alexandria April 23.
Christian volunteers share the Gospel with inmates at Kairos retreats.
Members of the Parish Liaison Network and parishioners gathered at St. John Neumann Church in Reston April 29 to learn how to respond to the opioid crisis in their own parishes.
Catholic bishops from around the U.S. were quick to condemn the April 27 attack on a Jewish community gathered at a synagogue near San Diego, which left one person dead and three others injured.
Christians and Muslims in Sri Lanka fear additional suicide attacks.
Pope Francis has named Archbishop Paul D. Etienne of Anchorage to be coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle, meaning he will assist and could succeed Archbishop J. Peter Sartain in leading the archdiocese.
In introductory remarks during a conference examining the laity's role in helping the church move forward from the clergy abuse crisis, a speaker pointed out that what has happened impacts, and continues to affect, the whole church.
Polish Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, the former archbishop of Krakow and longtime secretary to St. John Paul II, celebrated his 80th birthday April 27, ending his eligibility to vote in a conclave.
Pope Francis applauded the beatification of four Argentine martyrs — a bishop, two priests and a layman — who were murdered early in the country's seven-year long "Dirty War."
The psalmist promises that “weeping lasts for a night … joy comes in the morning.” But the news these days sure makes for a long night. For most of my life, I’ve thought of joy as a lofty emotion that is usually out of reach. The morning rarely seems to come.


