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NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Participants in an annual pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, for U.S. active-duty military personnel and veterans assembled 3,000 prayer kits for Ukrainian soldiers. The “Warriors to Lourdes” pilgrimage May 10-16 drew more than 175 participants and was co-sponsored by the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services and the Knights of Columbus. U.S. […]
MEXICO CITY — A Catholic priest who directed a migrant shelter was killed in the Mexican border state of Baja California, reinforcing Mexico’s reputation as a murderous country for clergy. Father José Guadalupe Rivas Saldaña and another unidentified individual were found dead May 17 in the municipality of Tecate, east of Tijuana, after being reported […]
VATICAN CITY — Every member of the international community must play a part in addressing the many problems affecting the world, Pope Francis told diplomats. “Despite the challenges and setbacks, we must never lose hope in our efforts to build a world in which a sense of fraternity and mutual understanding prevail, and disagreements are […]
VATICAN CITY — Cutting through the throngs of tourists following guides around St. Peter’s Basilica, a group of pilgrims led by the basilica’s pastor followed a “Marian itinerary” with special prayers to mark the month of Mary. Conventual Franciscan Father Agnello Stoia, who became pastor of the basilica in October, leads the late afternoon prayer […]
GOSPEL COMMENTARY may 22, Jn 14:23-29 “Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” These words from Our Lord are not fluff. They point to a powerful inner strength that flows from truly believing in Jesus Christ. When you live with the conviction that you are genuinely loved by our ever-living God; when you […]
When the church speaks definitively on morality — says that without exception something is wrong — is it declaring a truth or laying down a law? Confusion about that is rampant today. Recently, I came across this statement by a writer in a Catholic periodical: “The pope has not changed the church’s teaching that sexual […]
What’s distinctive about your parish? What is your parish’s charism? Peace and good. Franciscan spirituality — the crib, cross and the holy Eucharist — is our focus. The parish is oriented toward the celebration of the Eucharist and prayer as a faith community, and how the fruits of prayer lead us to living out the […]
Five diocesan students were named National Merit Scholarship finalists: Patrick Gallagher, from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington; Molly Jennings, from Saint Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores; and Sophia Lama, Christopher Alex and Anna Gillespie, from St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly. The National Merit Scholarship Competition begins with […]
Three Arlington diocesan high schools notified the Catholic Herald that the following graduating seniors will attend military academies or service this fall. Bishop O’Connell High School, Arlington: Kylee Coleman, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; Beatriz de los Heros de Uriarte, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.; Job Grant, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; Eric […]
Student-athletes from five diocesan high schools head to college this fall. Bishop O’Connell High School, Arlington: Ashton Armour (baseball, Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden Sydney); Bradley Armour (baseball, Roanoke College, Salem); Kate Bailey (swimming, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.); Tom Bourque (baseball, William and Mary, Williamsburg); Justin Cuffy (soccer, York College of Pennsylvania, York, Pa.); Riley Debiec […]