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Catholic Relief Services has released an emotion-filled video as a way of starting a conversation about the world's orphanages.
Altar servers from across the diocese enjoyed a day of summer fun at this year’s annual Altar Server Picnic at Lake Fairfax Park in Reston Aug. 8 In gratitude for their year-round service in the Diocese of Arlington, the boys and girls were able to socialize with seminarians, priests and Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge.
Just hours after a Marine aircraft crashed off the east coast of Australia, killing three Marines, a U.S. Catholic chaplain serving on the USS Bonhomme Richard offered a Mass and prayers Aug. 6 for the victims, the survivors and their families.
The decision in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer was good news for religious interests. Potentially even better news was the Supreme Court’s announcement the following day that it was returning four other cases to the state supreme courts in Colorado and New Mexico to be reconsidered in light of Trinity Lutheran.
It’s August and there are so many new beginnings slated for later this month. In our family, where grown children are no longer bound to school calendars and younger children have been homeschooling year-round, August is still (and always has been) that start of something new.
Croagh Patrick, a 2,500-foot mountain in County Mayo, Ireland, is considered the Mount Sinai of Ireland.
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How strong is your faith?
Jesus desires our faith to be strong, really strong. He issues a surprising and powerful challenge to St. Peter in today’s Gospel. After stepping out of the boat and beginning to walk on water, a feat that requires serious faith, St. Peter then begins to sink and cry out to the Lord who extends His hand and rescues the sinking apostle. Then, our Lord says to Peter, “How little faith you have! Why did you falter?”