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The Paulus Institute will host the fifth annual Nellie Gray Mass in memory of Gray, the founder of the March for Life, which began in 1974, following the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision Jan. 22, 1973, that legalized abortion. Gray died in 2012.
Diocesan churches play a vital role in providing the nation's pro-lifers a place to stay for the March for Life.
Paul VI boys and Bishop Ireton girls take top honors at NOVA Catholic Swim Meet Jan. 14.
The German reflections on the power of prayer to bring down walls and the Gospel call to reconciliation were adopted by the World Council of Church's Faith and Order Commission and the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and proposed to Christians worldwide for the Jan. 18-25 octave of prayer.
More than 270 people gather at St. Joseph Church in Alexandria to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream.
A native of Colombia, two former Navy officers, a sales executive, a principal and an unmarried man joined the ranks of close to 90 deacons in the Arlington Diocese when they were ordained permanent deacons Jan. 14.
May the love of Christ compel each of us to renew our active participation in this journey-this week and beyond.
An action comedy revolves around strange creatures mysteriously propelling utilitarian vehicles in the absence of an internal combustion engine.
Uncompromisingly dark melodrama about an adolescent British boy (Lewis MacDougall) struggling to cope with a variety of problems, the most dramatic being his mother's (Felicity Jones) impending death from cancer. Coming to his "rescue" is a benevolent giant (voice of Liam Neeson) formed from the bark and roots of the local graveyard's ancient yew tree


