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Thirty-two diocesan elementary schools participated in the annual Arlington diocesan spelling bee last month at St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington. The event was coordinated by Leslie Lipovski, coordinator of curriculum for the Office of Catholic Schools. The Catholic War Veterans Post No. 1652 at St. James Church in Falls Church awarded checks to […]
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A measure that would have legalized physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in the state of Maryland has been withdrawn from the Senate Judiciary Proceedings Committee by its sponsor, Sen. Ronald Young. “I think it’s a reaction of relief that, for this year, this very dangerous legislation is not moving forward,” said […]
I was sitting in a reconciliation room once, confessing my usual garden variety list of sins when I was suddenly aware that the priest was gazing out the window. Being reflective, perhaps? No, I was fairly sure he was daydreaming. I left my confession with the feeling that I was forgiven by God but ignored […]
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – With public confidence in government “at historic lows” and cynicism “high,” the University of Notre Dame will present its 2016 Laetare Medal to two public servants known for “their leadership, civility and dedication to our nation,” the university’s president announced. Vice President Joe Biden and former Speaker of the House John […]
To no one’s particular surprise, the process of filling the Supreme Court vacancy created by Antonin Scalia’s death has morphed into a huge Washington-style power struggle. What may not be so obvious is that the struggle is actually three struggles in one. These layers of meaning are worth examining for the light that sheds on […]
BALTIMORE – For Father Leo Patalinghug, faith and food go hand in hand, or in cooking terms, they blend; there is no trick to folding one into the other. “The idea of food in faith is implicit in our Scriptures. It’s implicit in our liturgical calendar,” he said, also adding that without question it’s a […]
WASHINGTON – Republican candidate Donald Trump’s run for the White House is putting the efforts by the Republican Party to defend and advance the many “noble causes” it has promoted in his history “in grave danger,” said an open letter to Catholics published March 7 in the National Review. “Donald Trump is manifestly unfit to […]
LOS ANGELES – Nancy Reagan, who became first lady of the United States in January 1981 following husband Ronald Reagan’s victory in the 1980 presidential election, made her anti-drug campaign a signature effort of her eight-year tenure as first lady. Reagan, 94, died March 6 in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure. Her body was […]
One of the most beautiful characteristics of Our Lord is His hunger for souls. The Son of Man became incarnate to free us from sin and offer us eternal life. His suffering and death on the cross show the lengths that He will go in order to save us. During the season of Lent, and […]
VATICAN CITY – Go to confession. Soon. For Pope Francis, the Year of Mercy is all about sharing the experience of God’s mercy with others. But first, he wants people to experience it themselves, in the confessional. Lent is the perfect time for that kind of spring cleaning, and at the Vatican, in Rome and […]

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