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By Rhina Guidos
BALTIMORE — The U.S. bishops voted Nov. 14 to move forward the sainthood cause of Nicholas W. Black Elk, a 19th-century Lakota catechist who is said to have introduced hundreds of Lakota people to the Catholic faith. At the annual fall assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore, the bishops “approved by […]
National
By Mark Pattison
WASHINGTON — It’s almost reached the level of cliche in American society: You ask someone why they don’t go to church, and they reply, “Oh, I’m spiritual but not religious.” But what does that mean? A survey conducted jointly by the Public Religion Research Institute and Florida State University does not provide hard-and-fast answers, […]
Local
To celebrate the progress of the pro-life movement and to plan for the future, Vitae Foundation is hosting a special event featuring U.S. Rep. Christopher Smith (R-NJ) Dec. 5 at the Marriott Fairview Park in Falls Church. A reception begins at 6:30 p.m. with dinner and the program following at 7:30 p.m. Smith will outline […]
Global
By Melissa Vida
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — On the Mexican side of the wall separating El Paso from its sister city of Juarez, two small children play in the midst of garbage. The 18-foot-high rusty metal fence cuts through a dry landscape of sand and waste. Near where the children are, an abandoned Mexican customs’ office testifies to […]
Pope Francis
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis will celebrate the Catholic Church’s first World Day of the Poor Nov. 19 by celebrating a morning Mass with people in need and those who assist them. After Mass, he will offer lunch to 500 people in the Vatican audience hall. As the Year of Mercy was ending in […]
Columns
By Ann M. Augherton
So what happened when the pope said he wanted to focus on the world’s poor? He decided one day each year should be set aside to encourage all of us to “Love not in word, but in deed?”
That day, Nov. 19, will be the inaugural World Day of the Poor.
National
By Carol Zimmermann
BALTIMORE — At the start of their annual fall assembly in Baltimore Nov. 13, U.S. Catholic bishops faced some big issues — immigration and racism — straight on and zeroed in on how to raise the national level of discussion on these topics starting in the church pews. They acknowledged the current polarization in […]
Schools
By Ian Alvano
Students from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington took on the world in early October. Two groups of O’Connell students traveled to Europe as part of a nine-day exchange program. One group went to Reims, France, and the other to Barcelona, Spain. The students departed together from Dulles Airport on a direct flight to France. […]
Local
By Ann M. Augherton
Shoeboxes were piled high on tables in St. Ann’s parish center in Arlington Nov. 12 surrounded by a flurry of activity. It was a packing party for Cross Catholic Outreach’s “Box of Joy” program and the boxes — some the official white cardboard printed with a red ribbon, some clear plastic boxes, and others with […]
Local
By Zoey Maraist
After 60 years as a flight attendant, parishioner Bette Nash’s employer made a sizable donation on her behalf.


