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Servant of God Terence Cooke (1921-83) was the Archbishop of New York for 15 years (1968-83). Over the decades after his death, he is fondly remembered for his tranquility and willingness to suffer silently and without complaint from grave illness. “Meditations on Mary” (New York: Alba House, 1993), which has an Introduction from Franciscan Father […]
When “The Bible in a Year” podcast hosted by Father Mike Schmitz shot to the top of the charts at the start of 2021, it inspired millions of people to dive more deeply into the Bible. One Michigan third grader was not content to merely listen, though — he wants to be a podcasting priest […]
VATICAN CITY — Christians have no need to be afraid or hopeless because Jesus always tells the faithful where they are going and how to get there, Pope Francis said. “At times, especially when there are major problems to face and there is the sensation that evil is stronger, we ask ourselves: What should I […]
VATICAN CITY — Safeguarding minors and vulnerable persons must be a priority for everyone in the church, Pope Francis said. “The principles of respect for the dignity of all, for right conduct and a sound way of life must become a universal rule, independent of people’s culture or economic and social condition,” he said during […]
What’s distinctive about your parish? Our building is one of the newer churches in the diocese. It was dedicated by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge July 14, 2018. The parish has been a SHARE host site for 19 years. This is impressive when you consider the parish was founded as mission of St. Mary’s in 2003. […]
GOSPEL COMMENTARY May 7, Jn 14:1-12 Art lovers and historians alike are well aware of a transition that occurred between the Middle Ages and the renaissance, specifically when it comes to the depiction of God the Father. We Christians who have grown up with the Sistine Chapel ceiling and other great renaissance works as part […]
Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City in an interview this week called for responding to those experiencing gender dysphoria with empathy but without compromising on the reality of God’s creation of humanity as male and female. “We can show love and compassion and concern as a parent, as a pastor, as a friend, without jettisoning […]
VATICAN CITY — As Britain’s King Charles III walks into Westminster Abbey for his coronation, he will walk behind a processional cross containing a relic of Christ’s cross given to the king by Pope Francis. “The fragments of the relic of the true cross were donated by the Holy See in early April, through the […]
Starting July 1, employees of the Diocese of Arlington who are approved for family medical leave will receive full pay for the first eight weeks of their absence, a family-friendly change. The current policy protects an employee’s job for 12 weeks as required by law, but the leave is unpaid unless the employee has enough […]
The Vatican’s secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, will represent Pope Francis at the coronation of King Charles III May 6. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni announced Parolin’s attendance at the ceremony May 4. Parolin will be in attendance with other high-ranking guests, including world leaders, representatives of European monarchies, and royal families from around the […]

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