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By Anna Donofrio
As long as she can remember, Sister Allison Regina Gliot has loved books. “Growing up, I loved reading, and that was how I deepened my faith life, too, through reading books as a young person,” she said. So, it’s only natural that Sister Allison went on to write books through her religious vocation as a […]
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By Jim Hale
The Catholic Church in the U.S. is undergoing an old-world architectural renaissance and Nicolas Charbonneau wants to make sure it continues. “Here in the states, we’ve thrown out a lot, literally in the dumpster,” said Charbonneau “I wanted to be part of that revival of making inspiring places where the truths of the Catholic Church […]
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Schools
By Anna Donofrio
Parents across the country are frightened at the increasing threat of school violence and shootings. Brian Ruck, the new director of safety and security at St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly, wants to ease their minds. “We’ve enhanced the size of our security staff here. We’ve enhanced security to have constant patrol, constant […]
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By Anna Donofrio
Catholic small business Nazareth Organics wants to make a difference in the world of clean skincare. Founders Katie and Josh Levitas believe they can do just that with tallow, “this little miracle cream in a jar.” Nazareth Organics sells organic skincare products that Katie produces from scratch. From sun balm to facial antioxidant serum to […]
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By Anna Donofrio
Bob Elder is on a mission to share the wisdom of St. John Henry Newman– one click at a time. Elder, 84, has created websites that share Cardinal Newman’s works and life with the world. But first, Elder had to be called home to the Catholic Church. Elder’s mother, Marian Adams Elder, baptized him in […]
Bishop Burbidge
By Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and Bishop Barry C. Knestout
Today, the House Privileges and Elections Committee took the unusual step of fast-tracking three proposals to amend Virginia’s constitution.
Global
By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY — Efforts to slow climate change and mitigate its impact, particularly on the poor, are being thwarted by selfishness, the Vatican secretary of state told world leaders at the COP29 climate conference.
Pope Francis
By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY — Mary is a model of the kind of openness to the Holy Spirit that all Christians should have, an openness that allowed her to say "yes" to God's plan for the salvation of the world, Pope Francis said.
National
By Shannon Mullen
A major challenge facing U.S. bishops today is to move faithful Catholics from private faith to a missionary commitment to lead others to Christ, the apostolic nuncio to the United States said Nov. 12.
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