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Pope Francis will canonize Blessed Junipero Serra during a Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at Sept. 23. Before the Mass, the pope will greet approximately 3,600 seminarians and women novices from religious orders inside the church. He will then celebrate Mass in Spanish. The canonization Mass for Blessed […]
Just as the soon-to-be-sainted Franciscan priest walked hundreds of miles to share the Gospel, so many seminarians and novices traveled great distances to the canonization Mass of Junípero Serra at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington Sept. 23. “It is such an overwhelming blessing, a great privilege to be […]
To mark the opening of the academic year, Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde spoke of mercy and urged the community of Marymount University in Arlington to offer compassion, forgiveness and understanding to others during this year’s Mass of the Holy Spirit at the school’s Sacred Heart of Mary Chapel. Bishop Loverde noted that Pope Francis […]
The following advice from the Institute for Psychological Sciences (IPS) was given by William McKenna, a clinical psychology extern at Catholic Charities. Q: My daughter has just started her first year of college. I want to give her space, but also to be supportive if she needs me. What’s the best way for a parent […]
Marymount University in Arlington ranks first for ethnic diversity among regional universities in the South, according to the 2016 edition of “Best Colleges” published by U.S. News & World Report. Marymount tied with University of North Carolina-Pembroke for the top spot. “We are pleased with this recognition and take great pride in having a diverse […]
In our passage today from the Gospel of Mark, we might ask if Jesus was having a bad day. As a rule, Jesus exhorts His followers to live and He models for them the great virtues of compassion, gentleness, patience and tenderness. However, Our Lord is quite fervent in His speech today. Perhaps He had […]
Teenagers eschew monotony and smell inauthenticity a mile away. The diocesan Youth Ministry Office clearly has taken this to heart, and year after year it tries to arrange programs that are fresh, engaging and infused with faith. This year’s theme, “Show Know Mercy,” was inspired by the jubilee year announced by Pope Francis, and it […]
WASHINGTON – Parishioners and visitors attending the predawn bilingual Mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church in Washington Sept. 23 were urged to pray that the pope’s words during his U.S. visit would have an impact. Pray that “all will hear his message and that this country will receive what he says: the […]
Author and theologian George Weigel launched Christendom College’s Major Speakers Program Sept. 14 with a lecture titled “Evangelical Catholicism and Catholic Higher Education.” “The Catholic college and university of the 21st century and the third millennium exist to equip disciples for mission,” he said. “It exists to deepen the human and intellectual formation of witnesses […]
SANTIAGO, Cuba – Pope Francis called Cuba to a “revolution of tenderness” as he celebrated Mass in the Minor Basilica of the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre. While only about 60 percent of Cubans are baptized Catholics, the little statue of Our Lady of Charity, discovered 400 years ago, is also […]

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