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On July 29, 2022, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge released guidelines for the Diocese of Arlington in response to “Traditionis Custodes.” You can find the original statement and guidelines at bit.ly/4d8sfpa.
One of the enduring beauties of Scripture lies in its ability to reveal new nuances each time we approach it with an open heart, reflecting our evolving needs and perspectives. Take, for instance, the parable of the prodigal son and the forgiving father — a tale that has unfolded differently for me over the years.
Each year, parishes across the diocese host an opportunity for children to grow in their faith while school is out of session. Vacation Bible School is a summer outreach program that provides both educational and interactive opportunities for children to learn about Scripture and faith. Below is a brief recap of some of the many […]
Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Arlington offered a Mass July 10 for an end to human trafficking and for the repose of the soul of Barbara Amaya, a speaker and advocate for victims of human trafficking. Amaya died Jan. 20, aged 67.
Apparently, I have reached the age where everybody around me is thinking about old age. It comes, I suspect, mostly from watching our own parents die and seeing the helplessness and dependence that precedes death. Those of us fortunate enough to have parents who live into old age also, to some extent, have the experience […]
“Return to Me: Visits to the Tabernacle” (En Route Books and Media, 2024) Author: Lynda Rozell is a Catholic evangelist, former lawyer and active parishioner at St. Leo the Great Church in Fairfax. She has been a parishioner in the diocese since 1998 and sent her two children to St. Leo the Great School. Rozell […]
NEWPORT, MINN. – The little church in this river town looks like the kind of porcelain church you’d place in a Christmas village, its white siding dotted with tall green windows, centered by arched green doors and topped with a green gable roof. It lacks only an oversized wreath with a red bow.
The 30-acre grounds of St. Michael Church in Annandale abound with reverence, peace and beauty. The grounds are home to a church, two school buildings, a rectory and a convent.