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Aliens attack Earth using monster representation of classic video game characters in this manic 3-D comedy, directed by Chris Columbus. The president of the United States (Kevin James) summons his boyhood nerdy pals (Adam Sandler, Josh Gad and Peter Dinklage) to come up with a plan to repulse the space invaders, with the assistance of […]
Before running onto the baseball field, children from across the diocese tied their cleats, stretched their muscles and made the Sign of the Cross during a one-day Catholic Baseball Camp at Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax July 24. Hosted by Catholic Athletes for Christ, the event provided kids between the ages of 8 […]
The clergy, men and women living the consecrated life and the lay faithful join me in offering to His Eminence Donald Cardinal Wuerl and to all who form the Archdiocesan Church of Washington the support of our fervent prayer and heartfelt sympathy on the death of Cardinal William Wakefield Baum, the third Archbishop of Washington. […]
Anyone would think it a full life to be a man raised in a family of 11 children, who joined the Navy at 17, progressed to non-commissioned officer, obtained a competitive fleet appointment to the Naval Academy and later retired a full Commander: But not Pete Barnett. For many years, each Saturday morning at the […]
When my boys were little, I watched a phenomenon play out so many times that I’m sure it’s an infallible truth: If they are playing and their father shouts from the sidelines, they hear him. Over every other voice, they heard their dad. Most times, they would execute the play or correct their position accordingly. […]
While many teens spend the summer playing video games and watching TV, 111 young women disconnected from technology for one week to consider their life’s vocation at FIAT Days discernment camp at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Md., July 12-16. Hosted by the diocesan Office of Vocations, FIAT Days is a five-day overnight camp […]
The story begins in 1999 with a mango tree in Hinche, Haiti. Saint Fleur Junior Charles, or simply Junior as most people call him, was 16 years old when he jumped into a tree, fell and broke his spinal cord. Nine friends carried him unconscious to the nearest hospital. When Junior woke up, he had […]
Sometimes, no amount of research can prepare you for an interview. Such was my recent experience in interviewing Saint Fleur Junior Charles, a 32-year-old man brimming with courage, strength, and- more recently, he says – faith. Junior, as he prefers to be called, is the administrative head of St. Joseph’s Clinic in Thomassique, Haiti, a […]
It has happened more than once. A friend comes to me, looking nervous, with something important to discuss. Sometimes he hems and haws. Sometimes he just blurts it out. He’s gay. He’s same-sex attracted. He’s “coming out.” The terminology varies, but the one constant is that he’s afraid of being rejected, afraid that as he […]
In Christian tradition, when St. Peter was fleeing persecution in Rome, he met the risen Christ on the Via Appia walking toward the city. Peter asked him “Quo vadis?” or “Where are you going?” Jesus responded, “I am going to Rome to be crucified again.” That dialogue with Jesus gave Peter the courage to return […]