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Disciples of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary leave Alexandria for Woodbridge.
Bishop Bubidge blesses a newer area of Columbia Gardens Cemetery in Arlington June 12.
Several priests in the Diocese of Arlington are celebrating ordination jubilees.
In our Catholic tradition, we express in many ways our belief in the dignity of the human person, the sacredness of the body, the resurrection of the dead, and the importance of remembering the dead. Among the most powerful expressions are the care we give in preparing the body of a deceased person for burial, the prayers we raise up during the act of burial, and the continued respect and prayers we offer for the deceased.
The weeklong youth service camp continues from the comfort of home parishes.
NEW YORK (CNS) -- Jean Kennedy Smith, a diplomat, humanitarian and author and the last surviving sibling of the late President John F. Kennedy, died June 17 at her home in Manhattan. She was 92.
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco's archbishop said June 20 the "toppling and defacing" of a statue of St. Junipero Serra and other statues in the city's Golden Gate Park is the latest example of some people using the current movement against racial injustice as a reason for violence, looting and vandalism.
ROME — Women religious working "on the front lines," exposed to the coronavirus yet continuing to care for abandoned children, working to alleviate poverty, providing health care and helping victims of human trafficking are not "super women," said Comboni Sister Alicia Vacas.
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- In the wake of nationwide protests against racial injustice and police brutality sparked by the killings of African Americans under police custody, the Catholic bishops of Maryland called on people of faith to act to end racism.
For Greg Landrigan, the greatest blessing of teaching at Sacred Heart School in Washington, which offers an innovative bilingual education program in Spanish and English, is encouraging his students to make the world a better place.


