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Visiting a gym to lift weights or take a class is great for your health. However, busy schedules, tight budgets and simply not feeling like the gym environment is for you are reasons that frequently cause people to stop going. Fortunately, being fit doesn’t require the gym. Tavis Piattoly, a sports dietitian, expert nutritionist and […]
A few weeks before Father’s Day, the world lost one of its great fathers. I first met Daniel Sullivan through my friend Anne, the seventh of his eight children. She and I were taking a road trip through New England and we stopped in Connecticut where I met her glorious Irish family – presided over […]
PHILADELPHIA – The board of trustees of Philadelphia’s St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood has called for scrapping the planned consolidation of seminary operations on one 30-acre section of the campus and instead moving its operations off campus. According to a statement released by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia June 7, the board wants to “to […]
Jesus loved being with His disciples. He was always teaching them and pursuing an overall goal of preparing them to live in union with Him. In the passage we willingly hear and pray this weekend, we find the Master Teacher accomplishing a “breakthrough moment” with the disciples. While it is of interest to do a […]
Carol Rickard-Brideau knows the power of a built environment to transform people’s lives. She’s stepped into some of the world’s most treasured Catholic cathedrals – with their cavernous, vaulted ceilings and intricate stained-glass windows – and, like countless others before her, felt a sense of awe. “The Catholic Church has a long tradition of using […]
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith,” St. Paul wrote to his mentee, Timothy. The cultivated virtues that allow athletes to finish strong are the same that allowed St. Paul to stay true to God through shipwreck, imprisonment and persecution. Exercise groups within parishes give Catholics […]
Kids and summertime go together like popsicles and a steamy-hot day, beach balls and sand, chalk and sidewalks. Children from low-income families, however, may not take for granted some of the simple pleasures of summer vacation. The priority for their parents is putting meals on the table, not purchasing boxes of chalk or inflatable balls. […]
Each year since 2012, Catholics in the United States have observed the Fortnight for Freedom in preparation for Independence Day July 4. The theme set by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for this year’s fortnight is “Witnesses to Freedom.” Fourteen men and women who bear witness to freedom in Christ – one for each […]
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde announced the highly anticipated clergy appointments June 11 ( see complete list), which includes seven new pastors and the departure of Missionhurst priests from Precious Blood Church in Culpeper after 70 years of service to the community. Father Kevin B. Walsh will become pastor of Precious Blood July 13, replacing […]
The Edward Douglass White Council of the Knights of Columbus are selling olivewood “solidarity crosses” made by Christian families in Bethlehem to raise money for the organization’s Christian Refugee Relief Fund. The fund provides aid to victims of religious persecution, specifically in the Middle East. The crosses are being sold for $10 each with 100 […]

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