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What is distinctive about your parish? What is your parish’s charism? The spirit of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton shines on the parishioners of the church in Lake Ridge that bears her name. Following her exhortation to “do the will of God … in the manner he wills it … because it is his will” is […]
When the diocesan Office for the Protection of Children and Young People (OPCYP) was established 20 years ago in the wake of the church’s clergy sexual abuse crisis, the goal was to educate the laity and the clergy that child abuse occurs, teach how to detect the warning signs and most importantly, instruct how to […]
Pornography use and addiction are sources of distress in modern marriages and a significant reason for higher divorce rates over the past 20 years. The accessibility of porn on the internet, as well as a loss of spirituality and the meaning of sex and marriage, has given rise to the widespread use of porn. This […]
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VATICAN CITY — Martyrdom is primarily an act of love, not heroism, and while it often comes in the midst of persecution, it should motivate Christians to seek peace and reconciliation, Pope Francis said. Persecution and martyrdom are not a thing of the past, he told people at his weekly general audience April 19. “Today […]
  Among the rolling hills of Front Royal, a church reminiscent of a Gothic cathedral rises from a grassy field. After nearly four years of construction, Christendom College’s Christ the King Chapel opened its doors at the Mass of Dedication April 15, marking the culmination of the college’s 45th anniversary.  Bishop Michael F. Burbidge dedicated […]

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