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By Soren Johnson
I’m certain I’m not the only guy out there who finds myself reacting to others and to situations in ways that are, well, suboptimal. So, when a friend told me about his attempt to go from “reactivity” to being a “non-anxious presence,” I paid attention. Citing rabbi and “Failure of Nerve” author Edwin Friedman, he […]
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Global
By Justin McLellan
VATICAN CITY — Catholic universities must not recoil from the daunting risks of artificial intelligence but become proactively involved in its ethical development, said the head of the Dicastery for Culture and Education. Catholic universities are obligated “to a delicate exercise of responsibility” in the “new historical era” represented by AI, said Cardinal José Tolentino […]
National
By Peter Pinedo
El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz, head of the U.S. bishops’ migration committee, praised the Biden administration’s new immigrant Family Reunification Parole program and called for more immigration reform. “We welcome this effort to provide a realistic opportunity for attaining family unity and reunification,” Bishop Seitz said in a statement released July 10. According to Bishop […]
Global
By Natalia Zimbrão
The little boy who managed to get past the crowd control barrier at World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro in 2013 to give an emotional embrace to Pope Francis is now a seminarian preparing for the priesthood. On July 26, 2013, Nathan de Brito, then 9 years old, managed to get to the popemobile […]
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Theater
“The Spongebob Musical,” a recent Broadway show, will be performed by Heart House Inclusive Productions July 28-Aug. 6. The theatre company has a goal of incorporating people with disabilities into at least 20 percent of the production staff. Performances will be held at the Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building, 15941 Donald Custis Dr., Woodbridge, July 28-29 […]
Movies
By Peter Pinedo
“Sound of Freedom,” an anti-human-trafficking film made by Catholic filmmakers Eduardo Verastegui and Alejandro Monteverde, had a massively successful opening day July 4 in which it reached No. 1 at the box office, beating out Disney’s fifth “Indiana Jones” installment and raking in $14.24 million. “Sound of Freedom” had an overall production budget of $14.5 […]
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By Zoey Maraist
Artist Maria Brock creates sacred images through her business Magnificat Prints.
Parishes
What’s distinctive about your parish? What is your parish’s charism? We are a family-oriented parish, both in the literal sense and with an overall feeling of community and welcoming as soon as parishioners walk in the doors. Our outreach and the level of services we provide to others are unique, whether to someone needing physical […]
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By Anna Harvey
They have come home from college in droves. They have left campus and their Catholic social groups, and they’re looking for ways to connect, spiritually and socially. Here are a few of the Catholic groups in the Washington metro area that bring together young adults. “Thursday Night Gatherings”: George Mason University’s Catholic Campus Ministry, Fairfax […]
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