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A Mass for parish school communities will be celebrated by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and livestreamed from the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington May 6 at 10 a.m.
As St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington celebrates its 75th anniversary, the influence of the religious order that ran the school for much of its history still looms large.
This week, I challenged the staff to come up with ways to inspire you, and for that matter, to inspire me.
It now appears that the legacy of the coronavirus pandemic is going to include an ongoing, sometimes ugly debate on the merits of closing churches and suspending religious services to halt the spread of COVID-19. The argument is one of those unfortunate cases where two important goods — here, religious liberty and public health — are set in opposition, with no one likely to emerge a clear winner.
It’s been a trying time for many in the immigrant community in numerous ways.
Once a week throughout this pandemic, we’ll be bringing you fun and uplifting videos, photos and posts from people throughout the diocese.
A newborn baby is welcomed into the church.
St. Ann School and parish held its first drive-thru and contactless food drive April 25 at its Arlington campus.
Plans were already in the works for Catholic Charities to start offering online English classes for immigrants later this year in the Arlington Diocese — and then the coronavirus escalated into a global pandemic.
Anyone interested in religious comedy's recent history in America will enjoy Stephanie Brehm's book whose long subtitle better describes her work. "America's Most Famous Catholic (According to Himself): Stephen Colbert and American Religion in the Twenty-First Century," is a treatise on Catholic humor and its impact in the United States today.


