Search Results

  • Section

  • Sort By

  • Reset
Bring your friends – feathered, finned, furred or scaled – to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis and the annual blessing of pets. The following churches in the diocese are hosting blessings: -St. Ann Church, 5300 N. 10th St., Arlington, 10 a.m. near the cemetery, 703/528-6276. -St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church, 1009 Stafford […]
WASHINGTON — The expression "in like a lion out like a lamb" turns on its head when comparing the end of the Supreme Court's last term to the start of its new one Oct. 3.
It is easy to apologize for what someone else did. In fact, such an apology may give one a sense of moral superiority: “I know better than the perpetrator did.” It is much harder to recognize and apologize for one’s own wrongs. Georgetown’s recognition of its institutional complicity with slavery 178 years ago cannot undo […]

TORONTO — The statistical probabilities behind praying your way out of stage 4 cancer are not good. When you're too skinny, too weak and hallucinating half the time, when friends and family come to your house and just cry, you don't make any long-term plans.

TOTOWA, N.J. — Retired Archbishop Peter L. Gerety of Newark died Sept. 20 while in the care of the Little Sisters of the Poor at the order’s elder-care facility in Totowa. He was 104. According to a remembrance of Archbishop Gerety posted Sept. 21 by the Archdiocese of Newark on its website, Archbishop Gerety was […]
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde and Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist Judith Gebelein (second from the left), president of the Sisters’ Council welcome to the diocese Immaculate Heart of Mary Sister Melissa Mastrangelo (left) and Our Lady of La Salette Sister Agata Gemborys at verspers and dinner at the bishop’s residence Sept. 14. 
For Susan Bainbridge, an usher at the 5 p.m. Sunday Mass at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington who has coped with and overcome multiple disabilities since birth, the annual Disabilities Awareness Mass Oct. 2 is an opportunity for understanding. “People should come to the disabilities Mass to understand what disabilities are,” she […]

 DELANO, Minn. — Deacon Joe Kittok digs holes for a living.He spends an hour and a half several times a week removing about 4 cubic yards of dirt, which he takes to his 35-acre property in Delano and spills onto the ground. He gets $400 per hole, which adds up to a decent living.

Popular

Popular