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Thank you to the Arlington Catholic Herald for the article about Hispanic undocumented immigrants turning to the church for faith and assistance as they cope with government initiatives which target them. Their plight seems desperate, and it does seem our Christian call to love our neighbor (Mark 12: 31), to welcome the stranger (Matthew 25:35), […]

In next week’s issue of the Catholic Herald, I share my top 5 spiritual sites within a three-hour drive. Today’s feast day of St. Katharine Drexel is the perfect time to consider visiting her national shrine in Bensalem, Pa. 

Remember back in the old days, when they used to say that a beautiful woman “could stop traffic”?          Well, it seems that modern-day feminists are reviving the idea, but with a twist. Apparently women are supposed to actually stop traffic and not with our beauty. March 8 has been designated “A Day without a Woman.” […]

Both the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams of Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax advanced to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title games Feb. 27 at American University’s Bender Arena. The boys were defeated by Gonzaga College High School in Washington 68-55, while the girls lost to St. John’s High School in Washington 58-52.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people travel from across the world and brave the frigid January weather to stand up for a cause they believe in. They all band together and march to protest the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling that made abortion legal. Since 1974, there has been an annual March […]

Baby Timothy was born Jan. 28, almost three months premature, weighing a mere 2 pounds 2 ounces. 

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