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By Elliot Williams
VATICAN CITY – On a movie set in Hollywood, Scott Borgman was hooking a camera to the bottom of a vintage car when he told a fellow key-grip about his decision to go to France and enter the seminary. “He stopped what he was doing, put the tools down, and said, ‘Scott, I think that […]
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By Gregory A. Shemitz
CARLE PLACE, N.Y. – Paul Cartier, an organist at Our Lady of Hope Church in the Diocese of Rockville Centre, finds himself in sports heaven at this time of the year. In addition to his parish duties, Cartier plays the organ for Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees and the National Hockey League’s New York […]
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The Tidal Basin isn’t the only spot in the Washington area in full bloom. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Franciscan Monastery and St. Anthony of Padua Church in Falls Church are perfect spots to enjoy spring in all its splendor.
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By Christine Stoddard
“(Catholic music) is steeped in tradition but sung in different languages,” said Corinne Monogue, director of the diocesan Office of Multicultural Ministries. “Why not make it easily available to share with others in the diocese?” Monogue said that she and her assistant, Elizabeth Tauke, have the job of listening to “rich, moving and beautiful Catholic […]
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By Dave Borowski
Terry McCarthy doesn’t look his age. At 80, he has a full head of hair with just a few traces of gray, and he has the slim physique of a runner – which he is. While most men of his age are reflecting on a life well lived, McCarthy is running, writing, teaching and ministering […]
National
By Tom Tracy
ORLANDO, Fla. – The head of Catholic Relief Services made the case for Catholic education and Christian beliefs and values by retracing her own roots as a student of American missionaries in Asia through her higher education experiences as an international student in the U.S. Speaking April 7 to some 5,000 Catholic educators in Orlando […]
National
By Tom Tracy
ORLANDO, Fla. – Young parents with financial struggles coupled with underdeveloped endowment, fundraising and alumni infrastructure at Catholic elementary schools may help explain why the primary schools are not faring as well as Catholic secondary schools nationwide. That was the opinion of a panel of Catholic education experts convened recently by the National Catholic Educational […]
Columnists
By Mary Beth Bonacci
As I write this, the church is observing Good Friday. Which means that, by the time you read this, Jesus will have risen, and we will be well into the Easter season. Apparently, after 25 years, I haven’t yet mastered the art of meditating on the liturgical year several weeks in advance, so as to […]
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By Tim Bishop
BENWOOD, W.Va. – Where parishioners once sat for Mass in Benwood now sit the charred remains of a building regarded as a monument in the community. At a time when parishes look forward to the most holy of seasons and the Easter triduum, a fire tore through St. John Church March 30. Fire officials believe […]
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By Fr. William P. Saunders
Q: During Holy Week, I read the Passion stories of Jesus’ Last Supper, Crucifixion and Resurrection. It seems confusing: The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke have Jesus and the apostles eating a Passover meal, but the Gospel of St. John has Jesus dying before Passover began. Is there a reason for this? – A […]


