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By Mariana Barillas
NASA researchers affiliated with The Catholic University of America in Washington are part of an international team that has proven the existence of a global energy field, which has eluded scientists for decades.
National
By Matt Palmer
The Catholic University of America biology professor Venigalla Rao looks at some of humanity’s great medical challenges — including cancer, HIV, and COVID-19 — with a determination to find answers through the university’s Bacteriophage Medical Research Center, which he founded three years ago.
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Freshmen outreach and Welcome Week are big parts of each year for the Catholic Campus Ministry at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg.
Local
The budding Catholic Campus Ministry at Shenandoah University fired up the grill and hosted lawn games, raffles and Sunday Mass to open the fall academic semester last month in Winchester.
Columnists
By Elizabeth Foss
The most important relationship in your life is the one you have with Jesus. Close behind that relationship is the one you have with yourself.
Both require stillness. Silence. Rest. You cannot hear our Lord over the din of an overly busy life, nor can you hear yourself think. We struggle to still ourselves, to quiet ourselves, to allow ourselves to rest. We are restless seeking something to appease the sense of not enough. And we are desperate to know ourselves better and to love the Lord well.
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More than 50 women religious from around the diocese gathered at the Benedictine Monastery in Bristow for the annual Convocation of Women Religious Sept. 7.
Art
By Nora Hamerman
A unique series of the Stations of the Cross, originally made for St. Paul’s Catholic Cathedral in Lagos, Nigeria, is now on display at Washington’s National Museum of African Art, a branch of the Smithsonian Institution.
Local
A block party, complete with mechanical bull-riding, and the opening student Mass both drew big crowds last month as the Catholic Campus Ministry at George Mason University in Fairfax kicked off the academic year.
Columnists
By Russell Shaw
When the Supreme Court opens for business again Oct. 7, it will have before it for argument and eventual decision in the term ahead at least three cases directly involving the protection of children and young people. The issues include internet pornography, gender-affirming treatment of transgender youths and flavored e-cigarettes. The court will be returning […]
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