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Through Summer Miracles, children who have little chance of being adopted in their home country between ages 11 and 14, are matched with families who agree to host and advocate on their behalf. 

RICHMOND — The Senate Feb. 14 narrowly passed a bill to curtail funding for Planned Parenthood and other health centers that perform abortions. The Senate voted 20-19 along party lines in favor of HB 2264, sponsored by Del. Benjamin Cline, R-Amherst. The bill states that the Virginia Department of Health “shall not enter into a […]

Fr. Keith M. O’Hare finds a place for songwriting in Bánica and has just released a new CD this January with more to come.  

VATICAN CITY — No country is immune to the trafficking of organs, which has become a global problem that demands a concerted and cooperative response, said a number of speakers at a Vatican summit.   To encourage nations to create, tighten or implement legal and ethical best practices for organ donation, the Pontifical Academy of […]
JERUSALEM — Twenty months after having suffered serious damage from an arson attack, the atrium of the Benedictine Church of the Loaves and Fishes was reopened Feb. 12. German Cardinal Rainer Woelki of Cologne, president of the German Association of the Holy Land, celebrating a Mass to mark the event. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, who […]
Manassas Seton School “We are the Pro-Life Generation!” That’s the phrase that teenagers saw on signs at the March for Life; this year’s march really drove home the fact that hundreds of thousands of teens in the United States are pro-life. Fifteen students from Seton School had the privilege of experiencing this reality again the […]

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