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This article first appeared as part of a four-page advertising insert in the Oct. 12 edition of the Arlington Catholic Herald. When did I see you hungry and feed you? When did I see you thirsty and give you drink? When did I see you suffering and visited you? Jesus gives a simple but challenging […]
When Stephen Monaco was 3 years old, he suffered a severe brain injury due to the late diagnosis of a metabolic disorder. His injuries were preventable had he benefited from comprehensive newborn screening. The third annual Stephen Monaco Charity Golf Event, to celebrate his 20th birthday, will be held at Old Hickory Golf Course, 11921 […]
Seton School in Manassas will present “Cyrano,” Edward De Rostand’s classic tale of bravery, heroism and unrequited love, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 22 at 2:30 p.m.   Michael Hollinger’s new translation of “Cyrano” is a rendition that gets right to the heart of the story while retaining the lyrical and magical quality […]
The Diocesan Honors Ensembles Music Festival will be held Oct. 26-28 at Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School, 17700 Dominican Dr., Dumfries. Approximately 200 students from four diocesan high schools involved in band, orchestra and choir will participate.   Under the direction of guest conductors, the musicians will perform a variety of styles […]
Q: I am surprised by the number of people who regularly leave church immediately after receiving the Eucharist. In the diary of St. Faustina, Jesus says how sad He is that people treat Him as a dead object and busy themselves with other things. It is distracting and disruptive of my own personal prayer when […]
Gospel Commentary MT 22:1-14  The big banquet halls used for wedding receptions try to offer their clients and guests an elegant and festive celebration. We can think of the fine tablecloths and good food served stylishly and with care. The guests are impressed, the host is proud. A good time is had by all, or […]

 I suspect many of us are feeling the same way. “Our prayers don’t seem to be helping.” But are they? Is prayer just another failed tactic? If we are asking, “Have our prayers stopped the violence?” then obviously they haven’t. It continues.        

For those expecting a Q&A format like the old Baltimore Catechism, the Catechism of the Catholic Church was a surprise. While divided into 2,865 bite-size sections, the catechism is a discursive exposition of Catholic faith in full. Its structure, which mirrors the Catechism of the Council of Trent, reaches back to the early church and the patristic catechumenate. Thus the catechism’s four parts reflect the four pillars of Christian initiation: the “Profession of Faith” (the Creed); the “Celebration of the Christian Mystery” (the Sacraments); “Life in Christ” (Christian Morality); and “Christian Prayer.”

What savagery lies in the breast of man?   Two recent television epics ask us to contemplate this question. The first is Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s magnificent documentary, “The Vietnam War.” The other epic is the massacre in Las Vegas. A lone gunman used his hotel room as a sniper’s nest, ambushing 22,000 concertgoers. […]
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice issued guidance Oct. 6 to all administrative agencies and executive departments regarding religious liberty protections in federal law.   “To the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law … religious observance and practice should be reasonably accommodated in all government activity, including employment, contracting and programming,” the Justice […]

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