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The petals were dusty yellow and flecked with white. They emerged with timid strength from a nearly invisible crack in the blacktop of a nondescript driveway. In the midst of the dark pavement, a spunky petunia bloomed. The contrast between the delicate bright beauty of the flower and the cold ugliness of the asphalt was […]
July 20 — Lk 10:38-42 The church serves up another spectacular meal at the table of God’s Word today. All three readings help us to gain important insights into one of God’s greatest gifts to us — communion with him. Our first reading from the book of Genesis recounts a mysterious event in the life […]
“I believe that artificial intelligence will become an essential technology for preaching or pastoral care of the faithful,” said Father Ignazio Son Chang-hyun, one of the priests who participated in a recent innovative training organized by the Diocese of Suwon, South Korea.
VATICAN CITY — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telephoned Pope Leo XIV, who urged Israel’s leader to revive negotiations and enact a ceasefire. The morning call to the pope’s summer residence at Castel Gandolfo July 18 came the day after the Israeli army struck the Holy Family Church compound, the only Catholic Church in the […]
Before 1993, Craig Turner staunchly opposed the Catholic Church’s teaching on the Eucharist. Some 32 years and one conversion later, he now boasts a Virginia license plate with the word “EUCHRST.” Turner was one of many parishioners of Holy Spirit Church in Annandale who signed up to attend the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis last […]
A few minutes before 11 a.m., the doors of St. Leo the Great School opened and hundreds of youths rushed onto the blacktop toward the adjacent soccer fields. The annual Battle of the Servers had begun. The event, organized by the diocesan vocations office and run by seminarians, felt more like a family reunion at […]
Something countercultural took place at the 216-year-old Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, where 101 high school boys were attending the weeklong, diocesan Quo Vadis Summer Camp in Emmitsburg, Md. For two hours July 16, the boys observed strict silence, first at Holy Hour, then during private retreat time, and they loved it.  “It is extremely countercultural,” […]