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The March for Life, held Jan. 27 in Washington, marked its 44th anniversary, and drew more than 4,000 people from the Arlington Diocese, according to Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist Clare Hunter, director of the Respect Life Office.
Vice President Mike Pence is the highest-ranking government official to address the March for Life rally.
At the Life Is Very Good prayer vigil Jan. 26, more than 8,500 youth, volunteers and religious converged on the Eagle Bank Arena for a night of prayer, music and witness to life.
While U.S. elected officials have an obligation to protect the security of Americans, denying entry to desperate refugees will not make the country safer, said the president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services.
Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge joined several others at Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church Jan. 24 for the annual prayer service during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Father Don J. Rooney, pastor of St. Bernadette Church in Springfield, was the homilist.
Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge released the following statement affirming the need for immigration reform.
The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Migration criticized President Donald Trump's executive memorandum to construct a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying it would "put immigrant lives needlessly in harm's way."
Psychological thriller from writer-director M. Night Shyamalan posits that victims of childhood abuse are not only prone to dissociative identity disorder — split personalities — but also that each persona can have unique physical characteristics.
A free-spirited mother (Annette Bening), whose idea of romance was formed in the 1940s, asks two other women (Greta Gerwig, Elle Fanning) to help her 15-year-old son (Lucas Jade Zumann) become a sensitive, caring man.


