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When the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast honors Helen Alvaré with its annual Christifideles Laici Award Feb. 8, the pro-life legal scholar and speaker will deliver some hard truths to her Beltway audience. Given the headwinds facing the Catholic Church and the pro-life movement, Alvaré said lay Catholics “can’t leave the challenge of communicating the faith […]
Newly appointed Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill made history over the weekend by becoming the first Catholic and first Irish nationalist to lead the country’s government in its 103 years of existence. “As an Irish republican, I pledge cooperation and genuine honest effort with those colleagues who are British, of a unionist tradition, and […]
Many have noticed already that Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, falls on Ash Wednesday this year. At first glance, this is an odd juxtaposition. The date usually associated with chocolates, flowery festivities and fine meals is, this year, a day of fasting and abstinence, and the start of the penitential season that will lead us through […]
St. John Bosco Church in Woodstock held their annual 12-Hour-Dance-A-Thon fundraiser benefitting the Shenandoah County Pregnancy Center Jan. 13 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The youth event started with 17 couples, and nine persevered to the end. The event raised more than $13,000, nearly triple the goal of $5,000.
What is your parish’s charism? Giving. This is a very generous parish. Whenever you ask, parishioners always provide, including support for the Catholic Charities Christmas collection. Donations to the Bishop’s Lenten Appeal perennially exceed the parish’s fundraising goal. One charism for the time being is hope. The lack of a traditional parish hall has hindered […]
Diocesan Catholic Charities held its annual ball Feb. 2 at the Ritz-Carlton in Tysons Corner. Around 970 people came together to celebrate the work of Catholic Charities. The initial goal of $1.4 million was surpassed, and more than $1.6 million was raised to support Catholic Charities ministries. “Catholic Charities served more than 90,000 people in […]
Statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in June 2023 indicating an increase in teenage suicides captured national attention and left many in disbelief. But Victor Sellier saw the crisis coming years ago and devoted himself to helping teenagers heal from mental health problems through a relationship between Catholics and Youth For […]
VATICAN CITY — The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith said it continues to receive reports of Catholics, including priests, finding out all the sacraments they have received are invalid because they were baptized years earlier with a formula that was not approved. When a priest or other minister changes the words, gestures or […]
VATICAN CITY — Three hundred parish priests from all over the world will come to Rome and make their contribution to the ongoing Synod of Bishops on synodality by sharing their experiences of parish life, the Vatican said. The priests, selected by bishops’ conferences and Eastern Catholic churches, also will have the chance to dialogue […]
VATICAN CITY — Christians must let go of the God they think they know and convert every day to the God Jesus presents in the Gospel — the God who is the father of love and compassion, Pope Francis said. When the faithful discover “the true face of the Father, our faith matures: we no […]

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