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Hundreds of ruby red roses sat in buckets, pots or trashcans as they waited for their debut. Attached to each bloom was a note: “It is the duty of every man to protect the dignity of women because woman is the most beautiful creation the world has witnessed from God- St. John Paul II.” Two […]
Experience tells us that the times when we are most susceptible to temptation are when we are fatigued, in physical or emotional pain, hungry and thirsty, or when we feel alone or frightened. In such times, we must remain spiritually vigilant, for it is in moments like these when the evil one comes to us, […]
South African Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, archbishop of Durban, will present “Pax et Bonum – A Pious Greeting or a Life-Changing Challenge: The Challenge of Reconciliation in Southern Africa” at Catholic University in Washington, Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center, 620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington, Feb. 17 at 4:30 p.m. Cardinal Napier will deliver the annual Cardinal […]
WASHINGTON – What do a new social media campaign, a new fundraiser and new features for a popular app have in common? Launched by different Catholic organizations for Lent, the three efforts aim to help Catholics enrich their Lenten prayer experience, sacrifice to help others in need and learn more about the church’s penitential season […]
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis marked the beginning of the church’s Lenten journey by sending off several hundred religious and diocesan priests on their own special path as “missionaries of mercy” in local parishes. “Look upon your servants, Lord, that we are sending as messengers of mercy, salvation and peace. Guide their steps” and sustain […]
Two years ago, when Stephanie and Teresa Neves were both students at Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax, they began organizing Stop Hunger Now meal packaging events at the school. At the first event, more than 75 students packaged about 25,000 meals. The next year, about 200 students produced more than 35,000 meals. The […]
The Arlington Peace and Justice Commission will sponsor “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace: What Pope Francis Asks of us as Peacemakers” at Good Shepherd Church, 8710 Mount Vernon Hwy., Alexandria, Feb. 20, starting with Mass at 5 p.m. Bishop Oscar Cantú of Las Cruces, N.M., chairman of the USCCB Committee on International Justice […]
Knights of Columbus from around the state gathered in Virginia Beach last weekend for the annual Polar Plunge to help raise money for Virginia Special Olympics. John White, Grand Knight from the Edward Douglass White Knights of Columbus Council in Arlington, took the plunge three times in water hovering near 42 degrees with air temperatures […]
At Christian churches around the Arlington Diocese and the world, Feb. 10, Ash Wednesday, marks the beginning of Lent.
Kenneth Branagh’s exuberant live-action retelling of the “Cinderella” story – which stars Lily James in the title role and Cate Blanchett as her wicked stepmother – injects vibrant new life into a venerable fairy tale. The result is a delightful fantasy (A-I – general patronage; MPAA: PG). In Peter Sohn’s “The Good Dinosaur,” a young […]

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