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VATICAN CITY — Humankind will have to answer to God for the bloodshed of the innocent victims of war, and the blood spilled by greed and arms trafficking, Pope Francis said.   While God has given peace to the world, inside all human beings “there is still that seed, that original sin, the spirit of […]
VATICAN CITY — The athletes of the Special Olympics witness to the world the beauty and value of every human life and the joy that comes from reaching a goal with the encouragement and support of others, Pope Francis said.  “Together, athletes and helpers show us that there are no obstacles or barriers which cannot […]

For the second consecutive year, Gov. Terry McAuliffe has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to the nation's largest abortion provider - at the expense of comprehensive health care for women. This morning, Gov. McAuliffe vetoed HB 2264, which would have redirected state tax dollars away from Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry, and toward community health centers that provide primary care to women and their families. This legislation had been introduced by Del. Ben Cline, R- Rockbridge.

Victims Assistance Coordinator Pat Mudd retires after decades of work with Catholic Charities and the diocese. 

The Office for Family Life launches a new campaign '40Days40Ways,' offering daily challenges and reflections via text message.

WASHINGTON — Catholic college leaders recently were encouraged to take steps to heal racial divides on their campuses during an annual meeting in Washington. Father Bryan Massingale, a theology professor at Fordham University in New York and author of Racial Justice in the Catholic Church, acknowledged that Catholic colleges and universities likely have diversity plans […]

In Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus makes the bold statement to His disciples, “No one can serve two masters. He will either hate one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other.”

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