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WASHINGTON — Sister Bethany Madonna of the Sisters of Life opened the first day of the GIVEN Institute's annual Catholic Young Women's Leadership Forum with a keynote titled "Casting the Vision," a reflection of her work in GIVEN and a reference to the concept of the entire forum.
The beloved characters created by Beatrix Potter in her series of children's books stray even further from their amiable roots in this sequel to the 2018 film, a blend of live action and computer-generated animation once again directed and co-written by Will Gluck.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA, an organization of Catholic lay volunteers, was named the 2021 “Member of the Year” last month by the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, a coalition founded more than 50 years ago to assist disaster relief organizations.
Father James F. Waalkes, parochial vicar of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Falls Church, sang and played guitar with the band The Chosen at a concert June 12 at the church in honor of the June 13 parish feast day.
VATICAN CITY — With the expected release this month of the U.S. Department of Defense's report on unidentified aerial phenomenon, or UAPs, the question of intelligent life beyond Earth's solar system is back in the limelight.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld the right of the faithful to provide life-giving aid to children without violating their religious beliefs.
Rob Kennedy, a former diocesan seminarian, was ordained a Carthusian priest, taking the name Dom Maximus Marie Kennedy. Bishop Salvatore Matano of Rochester, N.Y., ordained him May 22 in the small guest chapel at the Carthusians’ Charterhouse of the Transfiguration in Arlington, Vt.
Seven Youth Apostles brothers made commitments at a Mass celebrated by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge June 12 at St. Agnes Church in Arlington.
Registration for the June 26 diocesan event “Arise,” a Mass and festival in thanksgiving for the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, closed today as sign-ups reached capacity limits, only a few days after it was announced on social media and promoted in an email from the Arlington diocese.
In a unanimous decision June 17, the Supreme Court said that a Catholic social service agency should not have been excluded from Philadelphia's foster care program because it did not accept same-sex couples as foster parents.


