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VATICAN CITY – In the second of his “Mercy Friday” gestures, Pope Francis spent two hours with a group of young adults at a Catholic-run residential drug rehabilitation center. To the complete surprise of the 55 residents, Pope Francis showed up in his compact Ford Escort at the San Carlo Community Feb. 26 with just […]
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This year the Catholic Herald turned 40, February is Catholic Press Month and last week we reached 10,000 followers on Twitter. Clearly, it’s time to celebrate. Enter our contest below and on Monday, Feb. 29, we’ll select one lucky winner to take home this Pope Francis plush doll. Be sure to subscribe to our email […]
The Office of Catholic Schools will host a Teacher Job Fair March 12 at Paul VI Catholic High School, 10675 Fairfax Blvd., Fairfax, from 9 to 11 a.m. Principals from more than 30 diocesan elementary and high schools will be on hand to talk with prospective teachers about openings for the 2016-17 school year. Representatives […]
WASHINGTON – The best way for Catholic colleges to move forward is to look back, said speakers at the annual meeting of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. They were not stressing the need to reminisce but instead emphasizing the importance of tapping into the charisms particular to the orders that founded many Catholic […]
Last month’s Greek Fair at St. Ambrose School in Annandale brought “gods and goddesses” to life. Each sixth-grader chose a Greek deity to research and created a museum display that included a tri-fold board and other props. Students visited the displays and, when they found one they wanted to learn more about, could press a […]
The annual St. Thomas Aquinas Mass was celebrated recently at Catholic University in Washington by Bishop George V. Murry of Youngstown, Ohio, chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Catholic Education. Dominican Fathers John Langlois and Thomas Petri, both of the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, […]
VATICAN CITY – The pope is human. Pope Francis demonstrated that in Mexico, as he does wherever he goes, and most people find it attractive most of the time. In Pope Francis, Catholics can see a real person trying to live his faith in a complicated world. Sometimes he waves at them and they can […]
Washington Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl will give the opening address for “The New Evangelization and Higher Education: The Vision and Pope Francis,” a conference at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., May 23-25. The conference will explore such topics as social media and the new evangelization, campus ministry and missionary discipleship and public universities. Cardinal […]
By growing to know more about the person and personality of Jesus, many Christians get involved in work that helps others attain those basic needs – such as food, clothing and shelter – to which every man, woman and child has a right by virtue of being created by God. Richmond Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo […]

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