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Robert Tessier sits surrounded by more than 30 teens and young adults in the lobby of All Saints’ old church, now called the Parish Activity Center (PAC). He’s going through his notes from the previous night’s rehearsal and giving critiques – cues, blocking, timing – the countless small, but vitally important details that go into […]
Pokémon Go has come to the Arlington Diocese and it’s here to stay – for now. The mobile app phenomenon hit gamers’ smartphones July 6 and players have in turn hit the road in droves in search for PokéStops, gyms and the elusive Pokémon characters they are trying to catch. Some players are finding themselves […]

His little voice piped up between the “booms,” “pows” and “bams” that filled the humid night air in the heart of D.C. It was 10 p.m. on the Fourth of July and the bad news was that our 1-year-old was still awake. The good news was that — after hearing our response to exploding colors — he’d learned a new word.

WASHINGTON – The main organizer of a two-day symposium on church response to domestic abuse and violence called the gathering historic. “None of us know of a national conference that responds to domestic abuse” like this, Sharon O’Brien told Catholic News Service. O’Brien is a co-founder and the director of Catholics for Family Peace, which […]
In our ongoing quest to know and love the Lord Jesus it can be instructive to meditate on the way He interacts with His friends. We know from the Gospels that Jesus was a somewhat frequent visitor at the home of Martha, Mary and Lazarus in Bethany. It is a name that finds a home […]
Movement is the language children speak fluently before they are able to form words. When a toddler is excited, they run and jump. When they’re upset, they kick and roll. Motion is how they communicate and interact with the world around them. So what about children with physical disabilities, who cannot independently run, jump or […]
A trio of new mosaics greets parishioners at Our Lady of Hope Church in Potomac Falls. The artworks, installed last month over the front entrance, were commissioned by Father William P. Saunders, pastor. Liturgical designer Ronald Neill Dixon of Staunton created the compositions. Father Saunders had envisioned a central figure of Christ Pantocrator, a traditional […]
In his encyclical “Laudato Si,’ on Care for Our Common Home,” Pope Francis does not mince words: “Living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue; it is not an optional or a secondary aspect of our Christian experience.” But what does living that vocation look like for […]
The Arlington Diocese has named Angela Pellerano director of media relations. A bilingual Cuban-American, Pellerano has more than 15 years of experience as an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist. “Angela brings to the Diocese of Arlington not only a wealth of experience in broadcast journalism,” said Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde, “but a commitment to sharing […]

The story is in St. Luke's Gospel. An unnamed woman, a notorious sinner, bearing an alabaster jar of perfumed oil enters unannounced into a house where Jesus is a guest. Without saying a word to the host or to the apostles or even to Christ Himself, she breaks open the jar and pours the scented oil over the Lord, washes His feet with her tears, then dries them with her long hair. For nearly 1,700 years tradition has identified this penitent woman as St. Mary Magdalene. Ever since artists have depicted St. Mary holding a beautiful urn, which has lead perfumers to take Mary as their patron saint.

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