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Local
By Jim Hale
“The biggest surprise is that I’m seeing isolation in people in their late 20s and into their 30s. I think it speaks a lot to COVID and how people were so isolated, trying to find enjoyment inside the four walls of their homes and many have not gotten over that hump. The Lord did not design us to live this way.”
Local
By Jim Hale
“I thought, ‘I’m going to say a Hail Mary,’ ” he said. “I had been thinking a lot about the Catholic faith so I just stopped and I said it audibly. The clouds didn’t part or anything but it kind of made a mark.”
Parishes
By Anna Donofrio
Oblate of St. Francis de Sales Father Michael S. Murray, pastor of St. John Neumann Church in Reston, welcomed Wilmington-Philadelphia Provincial Father Jack Kolodziej and fellow diocesan oblates to a special Mass.
Local
By Anna Donofrio
Nine men were instituted to the ministry of acolyte as part of their journey to the permanent diaconate at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington Jan. 31.
Global
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV has added the feast day of St. John Henry Newman, who is "a radiant light for the Church on pilgrimage through history," to the General Roman Calendar so that "his Optional Memorial be celebrated by all on 9 October."
Theater
By Francesca Pollio Fenton
After being seen by more than 400,000 people across Europe, “Bernadette, The Musical” is making its debut in the U.S. Feb. 19 at Chicago’s The Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture.
Global
By Elias Turk
About 350,000 people have registered to venerate the relics of St. Francis of Assisi — the first public display of the bodily remains of the beloved saint.
Local
By Jim Hale
“This is a unique program,” said Bishop Burbidge. “The formation and all the courses are done in Spanish and thank God we have such great priests in our diocese and lay people who are bilingual and serving as formators. Today is a historic event and a very beautiful sign to our Hispanic community.”
National
By Madalaine Elhabbal
The relationship between the Vatican and U.S. Catholic bishops is less strained than many assume, Cardinal Christophe Pierre said in an interview with “EWTN News In-Depth” ahead of his 80th birthday.


