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Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, has announced the following clergy appointments: Parochial Vicar Reverend Michael S. Murray, O.S.F.S. — from ministry outside the Diocese of Arlington to Parochial Vicar at Saint John Neumann Parish in Reston, effective August 30, 2022. Reverend Michael C. Vannicola, O.S.F.S. — from Parochial Vicar at Saint John […]
EASTHAMPTON, Mass. — Police are investigating vandalism at a western Massachusetts pregnancy center that provides women facing a crisis pregnancy with free diapers, wipes, baby clothes, strollers and car seats. Police said vandals early Aug. 18 spray-painted “Jane’s Revenge” on benches located outside of Bethlehem House in Easthampton, near Springfield, along with the message, “If […]
Nicaraguan police burst into Matagalpa diocesan headquarters and removed an outspoken bishop who had been under house arrest for more than two weeks. Police raided the curia in the predawn hours of Aug. 19 and took Bishop Rolando Álvarez, according to a social media statement from the Diocese of Matagalpa. Nicaragua’s National Police later confirmed that they […]
Gospel Commentary Aug. 21, Lk 13:22-30 “Lord, will only a few people be saved?” In today’s Gospel, Our Lord responds to this question, but he does so without indulging the inquirer’s curiosity about precise numbers. Such curiosity would be helpful neither to that man nor to us. Instead, Our Lord answers the question with a […]
VATICAN CITY — Marking the day dedicated to the world’s humanitarian workers, Caritas Internationalis thanked its confederation’s “local heroes” for their compassion and dedicated service in 200 countries and territories. “Caritas staff are always there, everywhere in the world, at every moment: before, during, and after the crises,” said Aloysius John, secretary-general of the Vatican-based […]
VATICAN CITY — While the purpose of Pope Francis’ visit to Kazakhstan will be to attend the Congress of World and Traditional Religions, the interreligious meeting also will serve as the backdrop for his long-awaited meeting with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill. Pope Francis has been wanting to meet with the patriarch for months, telling Univision, […]
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Christopher Casey, a college student from Philadelphia, has only come to learn about Blessed Michael McGivney by attending Mass at St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, where the parish priest founded the Knights of Columbus in 1882 and where he is laid to rest. The student has lived in the Elm […]
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Supreme Court Aug. 12 upheld a state law that bans abortion except in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother. The law will take effect Aug. 25. A Planned Parenthood affiliate had challenged the ban, saying it violates Idahoans’ right to privacy and equal protection […]
When Mariah Naegele, 27, and Bulay Miñano, 33, parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Falls Church, saw the need for a more affordable camp experience in their community guided by Catholic faith, they decided to start their own. They pitched the idea to Father Matthew Zuberbueler, pastor of St. Anthony of Padua Church, […]
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Most students who have graduated from Virginia Tech with engineering degrees are joining companies that pay them for their work. Armed with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from the university in Blacksburg, Maureen Fuller is joining a group that asks her to raise her own living expenses. She’s happy to […]

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