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Ara Parseghian died Aug. 2 at age 94. He led the Irish in the 1960s and 1970s to a 95-17-4 record and national titles in 1966 and 1973. He posted winning seasons in all 11 years, which included five major bowl game wins with the Catholic university in South Bend, Indiana.

the Quo Vadis summer camp brings young men from all over the diocese to the campus of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Md. Some come because they are discerning the priesthood and religious life while others simply desire a closer relationship with Jesus. Quo Vadis is Latin for, “where are you going,” a question the campers were encouraged to ask themselves throughout the four-day summer camp.  

Catholics of the Diocese of Arlington can join Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge in prayer during the biennial diocesan pilgrimage at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington Oct. 14.

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MEXICO CITY — Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera and the Metropolitan Cathedral said that Father Miguel Angel Machorro, stabbed at the altar while celebrating Mass May 15, has died.   A series of tweets from the cathedral and the cardinal early Aug. 3 said the priest had been declared brain dead Aug. 2. The cardinal prayed […]

WASHINGTON — Calling a proposed piece of legislation "discriminatory," the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Migration called on the president and Congress to reject a bill that seeks to drastically cut legal immigration levels over a decade, and which also would greatly limit the ability of citizens and legal residents to bring family into the U.S.

Remember when everybody worried about a “population explosion” filling the world with too many people? In the 1970s, this fear drove campaigns to legalize abortion and pour billions of dollars into birth control programs.   Now experts warn about the opposite. While birth rates remain relatively high in developing nations, they are lower than predicted. […]
Nicholas Owen was canonized 364 years after his death. Such is often the case with the Catholic Church, charged with curating a 3,000-year treasure trove of saints and stories, rovers and relics. Owen’s tale is unlike any other. Born in Oxford, England in the mid-16th century, his devout family prepared him well for his remarkable […]

The glory of Jesus was revealed on Mount Tabor in the dazzling brightness, in the presence of Moses and Elijah, and in the voice of the Heavenly Father coming from a cloud saying, “This is my beloved Son with whom I am well-pleased; listen to Him.”

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