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I spent last Sunday on the sidelines of a marathon cheering for thousands who accomplished something I respect — but may never fully understand. The weather was stunning, the crowd was enthusiastic, and it is always exciting to root for a loved one crossing the finish line.  
All of the Catholic Herald’s past issues — dating back to the first issue, Jan. 8, 1976 — are available online through our e-edition link. If you are looking for an article about your parish fish fry from 20 years ago, if it ran in the Catholic Herald, it’s there. Maybe you want to find […]
The diocesan strategic plan has entered a new phase, with some initiatives bearing fruit today and others taking shape on the horizon.
Our Lady of Good Counsel School in Vienna was named one of America’s healthiest schools for the second year in a row in recognition of the school’s dedication to student, staff and family health.
BALTIMORE — The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops gathered for their fall plenary assembly in Baltimore, November 11-14. The bishops began their plenary in prayer at the Baltimore Basilica, and as the public session of the assembly began, they sent a message to the Holy Father, followed by an address by Cardinal Christophe Pierre, U.S. papal nuncio. Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, and USCCB president, also addressed the bishops.
Synodality is something that needs to be experienced to make sense. Glimpses of headlines on the Synod on Synodality might lead the average Catholic to believe the church is becoming a democracy with no respect for tradition. It is neither of those things. It is a major step toward the main objective of the church: to love every person in the unique way they need to be loved just as Jesus did and God the father fulfills in his omnipresence.
VATICAN CITY — Christian martyrs from across denominations hold a place of honor in the church, Pope Francis said, highlighting their examples of faith and courage that continue to inspire Christians today.
If there’s a parish party, Carolyn LaRosa can be found cleaning up in the kitchen afterward. On an average day, she’s sorting canned goods in the parish food pantry or on the road to pick up gleaned donations from Safeway or Panera. She is a charitable clearinghouse, according to her fellow parishioners at St. Mary of Sorrows Church in Fairfax. Her parish is where requests and donations intersect. And everyone knows her chili. LaRosa was our 2023 “Herald Angel.”
Copies of the cookbook “Gather at the Table: Multicultural Cooking for Liturgical Living” are available for purchase while supplies last.