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VATICAN CITY — Commemorating 10 years since the election of Pope Francis, the Vatican will physically represent the teachings of his encyclicals at the Venice Biennale international architecture exhibition May 20 to Nov. 26. The Vatican’s exhibit, titled “Social Friendship: Meeting in the Garden,” will take visitors through scenes in which person-like “figures,” holding their […]
Within months of being received into the Catholic Church in 2001, a Catholic friend who knew that I liked to “process” life by writing said to me, “Here’s a suggestion: don’t publicize or publish anything about your becoming Catholic for at least 10 years. Stay under the radar. Soak it all in. Don’t try to […]
Over Easter break, the music department at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria took a weeklong journey to Italy, where they took in the sights and sounds of a culture rich with history. On Easter Monday and led by Directors Melinda McKenzie Hall and Dan Kosko, 53 students, parents and chaperones hopped off their eight-hour […]
The last few months have been objectively stressful. There were unexpected trips away from home to provide necessary care to grown children who were sick and needed someone “on the ground” with them — my husband and me together, and then tag-teaming it, trading off so that one of us was at home and one […]
Brothers and sisters in Christ, Each year, our nation recognizes May as Mental Health Awareness Month. Throughout this month, we remember that mental health challenges affect millions of Americans, young and old. We encourage those who are affected by these struggles to believe that healing is possible and to seek or continue to seek professional […]
Benedictine Sister Joanna Burley was reelected prioress of the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia by the monastic community April 22. The election was guided by facilitators Benedictine Sisters Jane Becker of Ferdinand, Ind., and Christine Ereiser of Tulsa, Okla. Sister Lynn McKenzie, president of the Monastic Congregation of St. Scholastica, presided. “I am once again so […]
VATICAN CITY — Interreligious dialogue requires sincerity and mutual respect to be fruitful, Pope Francis told Christian and Muslim leaders. It also requires “the awareness of both convergences and divergences” between different faiths, he said, but with emphasis on “what unites us on a religious and spiritual level as well as on an ethical-moral level.” […]
The diocesan Office of Hispanic Ministry, Office of Vocations and St. Leo the Great Church organized the annual Hispanic Vocations Fair April 30 at St. Leo in Fairfax. Mass was celebrated by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge prior to the fair. After Mass, Father Juan A. Puigbó, pastor of St. Leo, invited attendees to the school […]
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The nearly two dozen Catholics gathered for daily Mass at St. Francis de Sales Church in Kilmarnock April 13 greatly outnumbered the traffic lights on the final 20-plus miles of state highways and roads from cities such as Fredericksburg and Richmond to reach this small, Northern Neck town. They would not have it any other […]

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