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OK, call me crazy but am I the only one who remembers hearing repeatedly from feminists that feminism was about freeing women to make our own choices about our own lives? If we wanted to pursue high powered careers, we should be free to do that. And if we wanted to stay home and raise […]
It was a good Lent in so many ways for my family, and as my wife and I got the kids ready for Palm Sunday Mass, there was a sense of anticipation throughout our home. Then I saw the news: Islamic State had snuffed out the lives of 46 Coptic Christians at Palm Sunday liturgies […]
VATICAN CITY — For St. Francis of Assisi, following Christ meant imitating his humility and forsaking riches, power and status; the men who call themselves Franciscans today believe they are called to embrace the same attitudes, including in their governance. In early April, the ministers general of four men’s branches of the Franciscan family — […]

Initially, Catherine served the hungry, the sick, the dying — all traditional works of charity for women who belonged to a Third Order. But then, in the early 1370s, she began to preach.

Topics include financial planning for long-term care, caregiver resources and parish volunteers partnering with Shepherd Center, a nonprofit organization that assists senior adults in maintaining an independent and safe lifestyle.  

Aurora Griffin, a former equestrian national champion and author, received the 2017 Courage Award from Catholic Athletes for Christ April 23 at Marymount University in Arlington. In addition, two athletes from every Catholic high school and college in the Arlington Diocese were honored. Griffin is a former U-18 Equestrian Show Jumping National Champion, Rhodes Scholar, […]

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