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It’s easy for sophomore Michael Sullin to recall the first time he truly felt at home at The Catholic University of America in Washington. 

It was a day of creativity and collaborative thinking, as students at The Catholic University of America in Washington recently competed to develop high-tech solutions for helping Washington’s homeless population.

 

Has interest subsided because we know so much more now or because "black history" has been well assimilated into the narrative of "American history"? More important, has the populace benefited from a cordoned-off study of the achievements of black people?

In a recent survey conducted by America Media in collaboration with the Center for the Applied Research in the Apostolate, more than 67 percent of all the Catholic women who were surveyed reported that they have never participated in parish ministry.

When people are unable to love or accept a child with problems or illness, many times it's because they are too weak themselves to be able to bear someone else's vulnerabilities, Pope Francis told a group of children and young people who are wards of the state.

Lucas Warren has been chosen as the "Gerber spokesbaby" for 2018, so his joyful face will be used to promote Gerber baby products this year. He is the first child with Down syndrome to represent Gerber in its 90 years. 

The Virginia Senate passed a memorial resolution Feb. 8 celebrating the life of the late Father Gerry Creedon, former pastor of Holy Family Church in Dale City. He died Nov. 16.

Eight months after ordering priests in a Nigerian diocese to pledge their obedience to the pope and accept the bishop that now-retired Pope Benedict XVI had named for them, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of the disputed bishop.

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