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More than a thousand diocesan educators from all corners of the Arlington diocese gathered for a morning of spiritual enrichment and celebration at the 12th annual Opening Mass for Catholic Educators at All Saints Catholic Church in Manassas Aug. 20.
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge was invested as Conventual Chaplain ad honorem in the Order of Malta during a solemn Pontifical Mass celebrated Aug. 17 at St. Ambrose Church in Annandale. Concelebrants included Father Alexander Drummond, pastor of St. Michael Church in Annandale; Father Andrew Fisher, pastor of St. Ambrose; and Father Joseph Rampino, in residence […]
For the past three weeks, we have been hearing from the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel, a chapter well-known for its Eucharistic teaching. Up to this point, Jesus has been speaking of himself as the “bread of life,” the new manna. A new word enters the discourse in verse 51, the first verse of today’s Gospel. And that word is “flesh.” Jesus says, “The bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.”
VATICAN CITY — God will not judge people by how many university degrees they earned, but by how well they cared for the poor, Pope Francis told a group of priests and religious women. “The Lord won’t ask us, ‘What did you study?’ ‘How many degrees do you have?’ ‘How many works did you accomplish?’ […]
In a letter to his brothers and sisters in Christ, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, appealed for peace in the Holy Land and included a prayer to Our Lady on the feast of her Assumption to be recited by all Christians Aug. 15. Cardinal Pizzaballa said that “these days seem to be important” […]