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By John Mulderig
NEW YORK – In 1988, a team of scientists who had conducted carbon-dating tests on a portion of the Shroud of Turin – one of the most significant of Christianity’s relics since it has been revered for centuries as the burial cloth of Jesus – announced that the shroud dated to no earlier than 1260, […]
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By Nancy Frazier O’brien
WASHINGTON – Here are some of the major provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which is projected to cost $938 billion over 10 years. The bill passed the House March 21 and was signed into law March 23: Changes in 2010: – Insurance companies will be barred from discriminating against children based […]
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By For The Catholic Herald
The Paul VI Catholic High School men’s varsity tennis team is off to a 3-0 start after an 8-1 win over Good Counsel and a 5-4 win over Benedictine High School. The Panthers were scheduled to face undefeated Gonzaga Monday night. Number 1 seeded junior Patrick Reynolds ended with a win of 8-4 over his […]
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By Thomas Craughwell
All four Gospels tell us that Christ was crucified between two thieves. In St. Luke's Gospel, we get a more complete story. As the three hung dying on their crosses "the bad thief" mocks Jesus saying, "Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and us!" At which point "the "good thief" speaks up. "Do you not fear God?" he asks his companion. "We are receiving the due reward for our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong." Then addressing Christ he says, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingly power." "Truly I say to you," Jesus replies, "today you will be with Me in Paradise."
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By Jessie Abrams
The pace might be a bit slower, but seniors can still sightsee and explore on foot. WASHINGTON – Don’t tell Dee Booth she can’t hike through the Himalayas or walk the roads of foreign countries for more than six hours at a time. “I like doing as much walking, hiking and climbing as I can,” […]
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By Fr. Matthew Gamber
The Vatican will publish guidelines for cruise ship chaplains as part of the 90th anniversary of the Apostleship of the Sea. VATICAN CITY – It is not just sea, sun and celebrating the sacraments for Catholic chaplains aboard cruise ships. Regional directors of the Apostleship of the Sea meeting at the Vatican in early February […]
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By Carol Zimmermann
Parishioners modernize an ancient practice by making a virtual pilgrimage during Advent or Lent. WASHINGTON – Some parishes have modernized the ancient practice of making a pilgrimage – making the long journeys to holy sites a collective effort of several walks around the block, the local track or even inside shopping malls. For centuries, Christians […]
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By Bishop Paul S. Loverde
March 11, 2010 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Late last year, the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate passed differing versions of legislation intended to reform our nation’s health care system. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) continues to insist that any measure must maintain the longstanding policy against federal funding […]
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By Lisa M. Petsche
When older people are living alone, there may be concerns about their physical well-being, emotional well-being, or both. Particularly in situations where they are having health problems or do not live close by, a son or daughter may invite them to move in. If you find yourself on the receiving end of such an offer, […]
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A solemn Mass in honor of the victims of the earthquake in Chile and their families will be celebrated March 7 at St. James Church, 103 N. Spring St., Falls Church, at 2:30 p.m. Father Jose E. Hoyos will be the celebrant. All are invited to attend the Mass, sponsored by the Arlington diocesan Spanish […]
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