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Last winter, I took an extensive course in flower farming. While I think I entertained the notion that I might become a flower farmer, mostly I wanted to learn everything I could about how flowers grow. And I did. From starting seeds to irrigating to marketing and packaging for sale, I soaked up every bit of floral information available to me.
In 2019, Seton School in Manassas partnered with Inspired Gateways to have Catholic French students come to America and live with Catholic host families during the Spring of 2020.
VATICAN CITY — As Russia continued its assault on Ukraine and Russian troops pressed toward the capital, Kyiv, Pope Francis left the Vatican Feb. 25 to pay a visit to the Russian ambassador to the Holy See.
What’s distinctive about your parish? What is your parish’s charism? St. Peter Church in Washington, which began as a small mission church in 1979, is a traditional rural parish nestled in the beautiful piedmont of the Blue Ridge in Rappahannock County.
It is with deep sorrow that we are witnessing Russia’s violent attack on the people of Ukraine resulting in loss of life and expansive devastation.
Why are so many people so keen on “getting the ashes?” The question naturally comes to mind as Ash Wednesday approaches.
CLEVELAND — A fire that caused $1 million in damage to a Catholic school in suburban Cleveland Feb. 19 was deliberately set, fire investigators said.
VATICAN CITY — Christians must persevere in generously doing good in the world, bolstered by prayer and by fighting evil in their own lives, including an addiction to digital media, Pope Francis said.
CHICAGO — Students and staff at St. Michael School in Orland Park in suburban Chicago honored bus driver Sue Mitchell Feb. 16 for her actions keeping students safe when her bus stalled at a railroad crossing Feb. 4.



On the parapet
Our first parents were tempted by the serpent in the garden and fell. Genesis tells us three reasons why disobedience to God looked so attractive to them. Eve saw that the tree “was good for food,” it was “a delight to the eyes,” and it was “to be desired to make one wise” (Gen 3:6).