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Imagine hearing more than 700,000 gallons of water per second flowing over the falls during the summer and fall. It is worth the day’s drive from the Diocese of Arlington to visit Niagara Falls State Park, the oldest state park in the U.S.
Technology has made pornography easier to access than ever, and young people are dealing with the fallout.
Fourteen rounds of chemo and one year later, Finn is training to compete this April among some of the finest dancers in the world during the Irish World Championships in Greensboro, N.C.
Williamsburg, a town known for its historic past, also has a little-known shrine.
Archbishop Lori sends his report on Bishop Bransfield to the Vatican for final judgment.
Four Catholic Relief Service staff members on their way to a training session in Nairobi, Kenya, were among the passengers aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed moments after takeoff in the east African nation.
A recent jury experience prompts reflections on faith and justice.
Candidates and catechumens came to the Rite of Election and of the Call to Continuing Conversion March 10 and 17.
Themed “Power Within: The Secret Strength of a Deeper Interior Life,” the annual diocesan men’s conference featured keynote speaker Matt Birk, a Super Bowl champion and pro-life advocate, and Father Donald Haggerty, the erstwhile spiritual director of Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity. Both men stressed the importance of Catholic men actively living out their faith in the public square during their addresses to the crowd of 700 gathered at St. Joseph Church in Herndon March 9.
The Maryland House of Delegates approved a bill March 7 to legalize physician-assisted suicide.


