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Bishop Burbidge
By Bishop Michael F. Burbidge
National Child Abuse Prevention Month is an important reminder of our ongoing responsibility to remain vigilant in our sacred commitment to protect children and youth from all forms of abuse.
Bishop Burbidge
By Bishop Michael F. Burbidge
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Jesus Christ is truly risen, Alleluia! It is with great joy that I wish you a blessed Easter.
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Hundreds gathered at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington for the Friday of the Passion of the Lord April 3.
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By Anna Donofrio
The Holy Thursday Mass celebrates three gifts Jesus gave to his church, Bishop Burbidge said in his homily: “the holy Eucharist, priesthood and an example to follow.”
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The Catholic Herald traveled two pilgrimage routes — in Sterling and Arlington — two of seven diocesan routes for the Seven Churches Pilgrimage organized by the diocesan Youth, Young Adult and Campus Ministries office.
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By Anna Donofrio
As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, few could forget the many visits from the church’s last three popes — Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II — and the invaluable contributions they made to the church in the U.S., and the U.S. government.
Schools
By Anna Donofrio
At a luncheon with representatives from 19 Catholic schools, Porto Charities President and CEO Leo Alonso presented Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and diocesan Superintendent of Schools Joseph Vorbach with a check for $366,000.
Pope Leo XIV
By Josephine Peterson
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to reject comfort, power and domination and instead embrace a mission rooted in self-giving love, even when it requires risk, vulnerability and suffering.
National
By D. Hunter Reardon
When Deacon Vernon Krajeski married his wife, Catherine, in 1958, he never expected to become a deacon. At that time, the permanent diaconate had not yet been restored.
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Pope Leo XIV
6/2/26
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