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Daily announcements go live as students learn the broadcasting business. 

The following homily was given by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge at the Masses he celebrated at each of the seven diocesan deaneries. Tonight, I wish to speak with you about my new ministry in the Diocese of Arlington by referencing briefly my episcopal motto and two major points I made in my homily at the […]
Gospel Commentary MT 5:1-12 In Chapter 5 of Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus goes up the mountain and delivers the Sermon on the Mount. For the evangelist Matthew, this is a direct reference to Moses who received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. On this mountain, Jesus, the Word made flesh, proclaims a new way of life […]
When the U.S. Catholic bishops do their laudable work in looking out for the needs and rights of migrants and refugees, they are looking out for a large and vulnerable share of their flock. For all of the articles and volumes written about the new Americans and their growing political importance, though, it was the […]
I found myself scrolling through Facebook the other night, looking for an idea for a writing topic. It had been an interesting social media day, where a particularly contentious post on my wall had unintentionally been posted publicly, inviting people of all walks of life to chime in on a topic that presses all kinds […]

Although priests and women religious say a variety of reasons led them to pursue their vocation, one thing many of them have in common is that they went to a Catholic school.

It's the little things that can make a difference, Campaign Life Coalition President Jim Hughes told an audience of clergy at a Jan. 17 information session.

I have detected a duplicity in many who are, on the surface, pro-life. Far too many who will march in the streets of Washington on Friday to save the lives of the unborn turn a cold, judging eye on the women who choose to carry their children to birth. Perhaps no sins are as public […]

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