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By Dave Borowski
India covers more than 1 million square miles and has a population of 1.2 billion people. It’s a big country. It’s also the birthplace of many religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. According to the Census Bureau of India, the country has a Hindu population of about 80 percent, followed by Muslims with 14 […]
Pope Francis
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY – Dive into the world’s problems with courage and help people turn their lives of desolation into abundance and hope, Pope Francis said. “You must take life as it comes. It’s like being the goalie in soccer – grab the ball wherever they kick it,” he told people gathered in a Rome park […]
Schools
By Michael Reyes
Students from Seton School in Manassas made two trips to Washington last month. The first was to promote the pro-life cause; the second was to commit themselves to Our Lady. Twenty students made the trip March 2 to support the upholding of a Texas law requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges to […]
Global
By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY – Happiness “is not an ‘app’ that you can download on your phones nor will the latest update help you become free and great in loving,” Pope Francis told thousands of teenagers. Youth from around the world flocked to Rome for a special Year of Mercy event for teens aged 13-16. The celebrations […]
National
By Catholic News Service
NEW YORK – A canonical inquiry into the life of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, will begin soon and extend to the end of the year, according to the Archdiocese of New York, which is sponsoring her sainthood cause and is where Day oversaw Catholic Worker houses. The Dorothy Day Guild, established […]
Global
By Paul Jeffrey
IRBIL, Iraq – When the Islamic State group rolled across Iraq’s Ninevah Plain in 2014, tens of thousands of Christians fled for their lives to Kurdish-controlled areas of the country. They still wait in limbo in crowded camps, facing an undefined future. The only certainty they enjoy is knowing that whatever happens to them, a […]
National
By Kurt Jensen
WASHINGTON – The controversy over the appearance by the head of Planned Parenthood at Jesuit-run Georgetown University April 20 became the background to a standing ovation. Cecile Richards was greeted warmly by more than 400 students, most of them women, at Lohrfink Auditorium. In her introduction, Helen Brosnan, a senior and president of the Georgetown […]
Global
By Catholic News Service
ROME – The same day Pope Francis brought 12 Syrian refugees to Rome from Greece, a merchant ship rescued 41 refugees, including a 3-year-old child. They told human rights workers they saw as many as 500 others drown when the refugees’ boat sank. The U.N. Refugee Agency reported April 20 that its personnel interviewed the […]
Local
Stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan and his wife and creative partner, Jeannie Gaffigan, will deliver the commencement address at Catholic University in Washington May 14. Gaffigan is known as a “clean comic” who does not use foul language and who has incorporated his Catholic faith into his act. “This couple has changed the face of comedy […]
Local
By Mike Flach
The Knights of Columbus hold a special place in the heart of Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde. Not only has he been a Knight for 40 years, but he served as state chaplain both in New York while he served in Ogdensburg and for the last 17 years as bishop of Arlington. The Knights showed […]


