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National Child Abuse Prevention Month is an important reminder of our ongoing responsibility to remain vigilant in our sacred commitment to protect children and youth from all forms of abuse.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Jesus Christ is truly risen, Alleluia! It is with great joy that I wish you a blessed Easter.
“Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark and saw the stone removed from the tomb.” I have a question for you. Why was the stone removed from the tomb?
The Catholic Herald traveled two pilgrimage routes — in Sterling and Arlington — two of seven diocesan routes for the Seven Churches Pilgrimage organized by the diocesan Youth, Young Adult and Campus Ministries office.
As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, few could forget the many visits from the church’s last three popes — Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II — and the invaluable contributions they made to the church in the U.S., and the U.S. government.
When Deacon Vernon Krajeski married his wife, Catherine, in 1958, he never expected to become a deacon. At that time, the permanent diaconate had not yet been restored.