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Every house, in its own way, is a living thing. It changes as we change. It expands with joy and contracts under duress.
What is Breyer going to do? As the Supreme Court nears the end of its 2020 term, many court-watchers ask that with an urgency that equals or even surpasses their eagerness for the results of several high-visibility cases due to be announced in the next couple of weeks.
ARLINGTON — The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Religious Freedom Week June 22-29 is an opportunity for Catholics across the country to take a "stand for the freedom on which this country was founded: The freedom to live out our faith publicly," said Bishop Michael F. Burbidge.
VATICAN CITY — Writing to his peers, Catholics who have reached a venerable age like he has, Pope Francis told older Catholics that God is close to them and still has plans for their lives.
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge celebrated Mass June 22 for the solemnity of St. Thomas More, the patron saint of the diocese and a champion of religious freedom, at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.br />
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has named Oblate Father Andrew Small secretary "pro tempore" of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.
The Eucharist is not political but spiritual, said Bishop Michael F. Burbidge in his June 21 "Walk Humbly Podcast." He explained that the bishops are seeking to help the Catholic faithful regain “Eucharistic wonder and awe.”
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis called on the international community to come to the aid of the people of Myanmar, who continue to suffer from violence, displacement and starvation.
VATICAN CITY — Arriving at the Vatican early in morning, a dozen inmates from Rome's Rebibbia prison brought a basket of breads they had baked before the sun came up.
Each year, during Religious Freedom Week (June 22–29), millions of Catholics across America join in taking a stand for the freedom on which this country was founded: the freedom to live out our faith publicly. This freedom includes the right to serve the common good, as our faith compels us, through various religious charities and ministries. All Americans, regardless of faith, enjoy countless blessings made possible by this freedom.


