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VATICAN CITY — Just as Jesus removed the stone that sealed his tomb on the morning of the Resurrection, on Easter Christ alone “has the power to roll away the stones that block the path to life” and which trap humanity in war and injustice, Pope Francis said. Through his resurrection, Jesus opens “those doors […]
VATICAN CITY — Easter is a promise that no matter how dark the world may seem and no matter how heavy the burdens one carries, victory belongs to the Risen Christ and all who believe in him, Pope Francis said. “Let us lift our eyes to him and ask that the power of his resurrection […]
March 31 — Jn 20:1–9 So much has happened in these past few days. We stood by and watched as our Savior was condemned to death. We winced as he was scourged at the pillar. We followed him along the way to Calvary. There, after his hands and feet were pierced with nails, we saw […]
Seeing the savior of the world hanging on the cross should not be interpreted as a sign of defeat or failure, but a reminder to take up our own crosses if we wish to follow Jesus, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge said March 29. Leading a celebration of Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord […]
On Holy Thursday, Jesus reminds us of a constant truth, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge said in his homily at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper March 28 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington. “We are powerfully reminded of that same truth, one we can easily forget, doubt, or take for granted: Jesus […]
God is love. He is love. He was God. He didn’t have to submit to any of it. So the very definition of love is the God-made-man who chose to carry the means of his torture up a hill and then allowed us to hang him on it. The very definition of love is thirsting […]
ROME — As Pope Francis poured water over their feet, dried them with a towel and kissed their feet, 12 women inmates at Rome’s Rebibbia prison wept. The pope celebrated the evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper March 28 at the women’s prison under a tent set up outside. The 12 women whose feet were […]
During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, it is essential that we call to mind the necessity and responsibility of protecting the most vulnerable among us from every form of abuse. We also renew our sacred commitment to accompany and assist victim/survivors as they pursue their lifelong healing process. Sadly, the innocence of more than 600,000 […]
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, During this Easter Season, I reflect on how blessed we are as followers of Christ to live in a diocese that has been given abundant blessings. Our Risen Lord invites us to take those blessings and walk in newness of life as his sons and daughters, each and every […]
George Harne has been named the new president of Christendom College in Front Royal. He will succeed Timothy O’Donnell, who has served as president for more than 30 years, or two-thirds of the college’s existence. Currently a professor at the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Harne is a music history and liberal arts scholar who […]

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