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In 1862, a diocesan priest from Belgium, Father Theophile Verbist, was inspired to bring the Gospel to the people of China. Motivated by this goal, he formed the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary – Missionhurst. To this day, these missionaries travel the world to reach out to the most neglected people. Their mission […]
If spending a weekend meditating on your spiritual journey seems like a rare luxury, consider the value your stories may hold one day for your children, your grandchildren and future generations. That’s what Colleen Duffy Kiko and MaryBeth Piccinino, organizers of the Sept. 11-13 Faithbooking Retreat at San Damiano Spiritual Life Center in White Post, […]
I realize that, in polite society, it is considered hyperbolic and disrespectful and just downright bad form to compare any of our current social evils to the atrocities of Nazi Germany. Whatever misdeeds we in America may commit, they cannot possibly compare to the horrifying evil that Hitler and his minions inflicted on Europe before […]
According to University of Virginia Sociology Professor and National Marriage Project Director W. Bradford Wilcox, instead of teaching children and teens that adult happiness lies in education and career success, we should encourage them to find meaning and purpose in marriage and family first. Wilcox was speaking at “Why Marriage (Still) Matters,” an Aug. 8 […]
PHILADELPHIA (CNS) — As lecterns go, it is strictly utilitarian, a simple walnut stand with none of the ornamentation commonly found in mid-19th-century furnishings. Yet it has a distinguished past and is about to have a distinguished future. At a news conference Aug. 7 at the Union League of Philadelphia, Robert Ciaruffoli, president of the […]
Parishioners at All Saints Church in Manassas commemorated the feast of the Divine Savior of the World with a procession, rosary and music following the 1:30 p.m. Spanish Mass Aug. 9. El Salvador, which means “the Savior,” is named after Divino Salvador del Mundo. His feast is a national holiday. Many Masses are celebrated throughout […]
Arena Stage in Washington beautifully presents an exceptional production about what it is like to be a teenager with mental health issues, in a new musical, tackling depression, anxiety and suicide. “Dear Evan Hansen” is a modern, untraditional drama providing a real life lesson about the effect of our actions on family and friends, while […]
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Paul Inwood and 89 other composers around the world had two months to submit their compositions of the music for the official hymn of Year of Mercy. Inwood, a British composer whose work is a staple of many parish liturgies across North America, said he learned in June that his music […]
PHILADELPHIA – Approximately 2,000 members of the Knights of Columbus from around the country and abroad gathered Aug. 4 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia to open the Catholic fraternal organization’s 133rd Supreme Convention. The theme for the three-day convention was “Endowed by Their Creator with Life and Liberty,” paraphrasing the famous words penned […]
Today, it has often been said that most Catholics have already made up their minds about contraception. Either one believes, as the Catholic Church does, that contraception is intrinsically evil and, therefore, must not be practiced or one believes that contraception is permissible, given, among other reasons, the diverse economic, political and societal pressures that […]

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