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Two longtime board members who helped diocesan Catholic Charities grow into the thriving ministry it is today are leaving the board at the end of March.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in a March 25 ruling struck down the District of Columbia's COVID-19 pandemic limits on attendance at houses of worship — set at 25 percent capacity or 250 worshippers, whichever is less.
OXFORD, England — The secretary-general of the Russian bishops' conference said new legal regulations will give state officials extra powers to intervene in church life and revive communist-era restrictions.
MAKASSAR, Indonesia — A suicide bomb attack on a Catholic cathedral compound shattered the calm of Palm Sunday Mass, leaving two bombers dead and at least 20 people wounded.
A culinary tour offers insights into the personal lives of restaurant owners and their cultures.
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge celebrated Mass on Palm Sunday March 28 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.
During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, we draw special attention to the extraordinary responsibility we have to protect children entrusted to our care.
YANGON, Myanmar — While Catholics in Myanmar observed Palm Sunday, many in the Buddhist-majority country were crying at the funerals of more than 100 people killed the previous day.
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The Office of Papal Charities has purchased enough doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to offer inoculations in Rome to 1,200 of "the poorest and most marginalized people who, because of their situation, are the most exposed" to the coronavirus.


