Search Results
The House of Mercy’s seventh annual “Campaign to End Hunger” meal-packing event will be held Oct. 6 at 8170 Flannery Court, Manassas, Va.
Turning an archaeological discovery into an appealing, informative site for tourists takes more than just digging interesting remains and ruins out of the dirt.
A 19th-century Irish laborer and saint-in-the-making could be a new role model for those seeking freedom from addiction, according to a growing apostolate led by a Dublin priest.
Now more than ever, grandparents have an essential role in their families, particularly when it comes to passing on the faith to future generations.
Daniel Stabile, a college and academic counselor at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, was named as one of 10 new commissioners for the Middle States Association Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools Sept. 12.
Honoring a priest shot at point-blank range by the Mafia, Pope Francis insisted that true happiness and a real change in Sicilian society will come only when people love and care for one another rather than trying to grab as much money and power as they can.
With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the Carolinas, leaders in the Diocese of Charlotte began taking precautions and staying in the loop with North Carolina emergency management officials.
A piece of art is inspired by stained glass windows in a shrine in Wisconsin.
Nearly 90 parishioners and guests attended a panel discussion at St. Agnes Church in Arlington on immigration from the standpoint of Catholic social teaching and how the church is involved at a local, state and national level.
In October, seven more men and women will be added to the canon of saints: Pope Paul VI, Archbishop Oscar Romero, Father Francesco Spinelli, Father Vincenzo Romano, Mother Catherine Kasper, Nazaria Ignacia March Mesa and Nunzio Sulprizio.


