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“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith,” St. Paul wrote to his mentee, Timothy. The cultivated virtues that allow athletes to finish strong are the same that allowed St. Paul to stay true to God through shipwreck, imprisonment and persecution. Exercise groups within parishes give Catholics […]
Father Colin P. Davis was 10 years old when he looked up at his mom and told her, “I think I want to be a priest.” That youthful prediction became a reality when Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services ordained Davis and Joseph M. Rampino to the priesthood at […]
Cardinal Robert Sarah is one of the adornments of the Catholic Church, although it’s unlikely that this man of faith, humor, intelligence and profound humility would appreciate my putting it that way. His 2015 book, God or Nothing, is selling all over the world, currently available in 12 languages with more to come. The book […]
A nameless woman offers to Jesus one of the most extraordinary acts of love and devotion seen in the Gospels. She encounters the living God and discovers love Himself who bestows on her His tender mercy. This encounter leads her to pour out her love in an exceptional act of devotion. Known as a sinner […]
VATICAN CITY – Like the Good Shepherd, good priests do not privatize their time and demand to be left alone, but rather are always willing to risk everything in search of the lost sheep, Pope Francis said at the closing Mass of the Jubilee for Priests and Seminarians. “He stands apart from no one, but […]
PORTLAND, Ore. – An out-of-the way hilltop in rural Oregon is home to one of the West’s best collections of medieval and early Renaissance books. The ancient tomes – overflowing with calligraphy, color and shining illumination made by hand in a different era – are worth millions of dollars. But no one at Mount Angel […]
“(St. Jerome) relates therefore that Joachim, who was of Galilee and of the town of Nazareth, took to wife St. Anna of Bethlehem. Both were just, and walked without reproach in all the commandments of the Lord. They divided all their substance in three parts, allotting one part to the Temple and its ministers, and […]
“We live, in fact, in a world starved for solitude, silence, and privacy, and therefore starved for meditation and true friendship.” Those words were published in C. S. Lewis’ The Weight of Glory in 1949. If the world was starved for solitude and silence and privacy then – before the internet and ubiquitous computers we […]
If good things come to those who wait, Deacon Colin P. Davis has a lot to look forward to. The 34-year-old has been in formation for about 14 years, first with the Legionaries of Christ and then through the Arlington Diocese. Yet when he is received into the priesthood June 11, those years of study […]
Water fell from the sky and splashed onto the vegetables in the St. Veronica Food and Faith organic garden. But it wasn’t raining. On June 5, Father Dennis W. Kleinmann, pastor, took a moment between Masses to sprinkle holy water on the recently planted leafy green sprouts. The garden is maintained by15 members of the […]

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