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Sister Joanna Burley was elected prioress of the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia in Bristow April 6, succeeding Sister Cecilia Dwyer.
Catholics for Housing is hosting its second annual 5K for Affordable Housing at Bull Run Regional Park May 4 at 9 a.m.
Scary prayers are prayers where even the very words you say seem to convict you.
Lent is long. It begins with such good intentions, and then it meets the challenges of everyday life.
When Pope Francis talks about evangelization, his poster child may well be an immigrant in North Dakota.
St. Rita School in Alexandria was recognized as a Catholic Education Honor Roll (CEHR) school by the Cardinal Newman Society, becoming the first elementary school in Virginia and one of five K-8 elementary schools in the United States to receive the honor March 28.
Faith and Science Week explores the importance of both.
Panelists gathered for “Abortion Until Birth: The New Extreme Abortion Law in New York and How it May Come to Virginia” at Christ the Redeemer Church in Sterling April 7.
Ten years after Pope Benedict XVI established personal ordinariates for Catholics coming from the Anglican tradition, the Vatican has issued a slightly updated set of norms governing them.



Gospel Commentary: Taught by his love
In the blessed days of Holy Week, we have opportunities to enter into the events of Jesus’ “hour.” In prayer and love for him, we can accompany Jesus in these days, reliving our understanding of the great sacrifices he made for us and for all people. One simple way of entering into the Gospel accounts of the Passion is to note the many interactions Jesus has along the way. In less than a day, he will face crowds and individuals, speaking to them, loving them, teaching them and forgiving them.