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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Identical twins and Franciscan Brothers Julian and Adrian Riester – who were born seconds apart and died hours apart June 1 at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Petersburg – were remembered by friends, family members and colleagues for their constant companionship. The twins, natives of Buffalo, N.Y., who spent the past […]
Sean Brooks wanted to fly. He knew it was his vocation from his earliest days. Even as a child, he watched airplanes move across the sky. He made his daddy, Michael, take him to airports. He loved everything about airports, even the baggage carousels. Knowing your call, your vocation in life, is a spiritual gift. […]
Deacon Luke Dundon comes from a naval family. He was born at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland in 1981 the son of a naval officer, David, and Colleen, and the oldest of four children. He was baptized at St. Timothy Church in Chantilly. The family moved to Spain in 1985, returning to the Washington, D.C., […]
Deacon Jeb Donelan wants to be a priest because he wants to give God’s people a sense of hope, even when all seems lost. This dream he has been working toward for the past six years will become a reality June 11 when he is ordained to the priesthood at the Cathedral of St. Thomas […]
Father Brian Bashista, diocesan director of vocations, bristles a bit when he hears people say that the Arlington Diocese has an abundance of priests. He cites statistics that show the Richmond Diocese has one priest for every 1,600 Catholics, while Arlington has only one priest for every 2,300 Catholics. But he concedes that the diocese […]
There is an old and rather annoying joke about the devout Protestant who dies and is met by St. Peter at the pearly gates for a tour of heaven. As the tour goes on St. Peter points out all the different denominations, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians and so forth. As they come to a certain group […]
Deacon Will Schierer’s words came quickly, articulately and with a good dose of laughs during a recent interview just days shy of his June 11 priesthood ordination at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington. Schierer’s faith was cultivated locally. Born Dec. 30, 1982, he grew up attending St. Joseph Parish in Herndon with […]
WASHINGTON – Jesuit Father Patrick J. Conroy was unanimously approved as the next House chaplain in a May 25 vote. Father Conroy, 60, a native of Washington state, had been nominated by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, himself a Catholic, as the ideal candidate for the position. The Jesuit succeeds Father Daniel Coughlin, a […]
Lisa and Bernie Cieplak considered moving to Washington, Va., with their two children six years ago so the kids could attend a school they all liked. During one weekend visit to the country, the Cieplaks made sure to scout out Mass at St. Peter Parish, just off of Route 211 and surrounded by green grass. […]
School is almost out for the summer and that means a new schedule for children. Whether kids are swimming, biking, traveling, heading off to camp or playing in the backyard, the summer months bring different safety concerns. Keep your kids safe this summer with these tips. Sunscreen and bug spray Sunburn is no fun for […]

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