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By Soren Johnson
Moms undoubtedly taste joys that I’ll never comprehend, but I can say that a dad’s joys come fast and furious. Sure, some days they’re hidden in the valleys, but on many other days, they’re on full display, strewn along the path and around the summit. Each one is a blessing, a revelation. They’re never promised. […]
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By Special To The Catholic Herald
St. Timothy Church in Chantilly raised $15,579 at a recent “baby bottle fundraiser” to help A Best Choice Mobile Ultrasound and Pregnancy Resource Center purchase a new van. The fundraiser was organized by St. Timothy Knights of Columbus Council 7369, which collected more than $10,000 for the organization in 2019.
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Pope Francis
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church needs women, especially women saints, who have shown throughout history an unwavering dedication to God and to caring for their brothers and sisters, Pope Francis said. The women honored as doctors of the church and as co-patrons of Europe, he said, are examples of “the courage to face difficulties; […]
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By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY — Two cardinals arrived at separate destinations on one mission entrusted to them by Pope Francis: to bring relief, hope and encouragement to suffering Ukrainians. Polish Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, papal almoner, arrived in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv March 8 and met with Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Kyiv-Halych, head of the Ukrainian […]
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By Catholic News Service
BALTIMORE — In response to more than 2 million refugees, primarily women and children, fleeing the conflict in Ukraine in recent weeks, the president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services said it is “alarming to see the scale of the suffering” in the region. In a March 8 statement, Sean Callahan said CRS partners and […]
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By Catholic Herald Staff Report
Churches across the Arlington diocese will participate again this year in “The Light is ON for You” initiative to encourage parishioners to receive the sacrament of reconciliation during Lent.
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By Monsignor Charles M. Mangan
Pope John Paul II began his pastoral visit to Ukraine June 23, 2001, by stopping at St. Nicholas Greek-Catholic Church in Kyiv to invoke Our Lady of Zarvaniza, whose icon was present there. The Sovereign Pontiff prayed: “O Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Zarvaniza, I thank you for the gift of my visit to […]
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By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Ready for anything with a backpack full of essentials, the papal nuncio based in Kyiv, Ukraine, said he has no intentions of leaving the country. “We are not just an embassy,” Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas told SIR, the Italian Catholic news agency, March 2. “Here, I represent the pope for Ukraine, but also […]
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By Romana Isabella
PRZEMYSL, Poland — Buses, broken suitcases, a pile of strollers and tents stuffed with donated clothing, toys, diapers, canned food, stiff cots and blankets fill the parking lot of the defunct Tesco supermarket in Przemysl. As hundreds of thousands of people — mostly women and children — flee Russia’s war on Ukraine, many of them […]



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