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Turkish warplanes have begun attacking northeastern Syria, causing widespread panic among Christian and other religious communities caught up in the aerial bombardments.
A new film on the life of St. Faustina Kowalska, the Polish nun whose visions of Jesus led to the Divine Mercy devotion, will debut Oct. 28 on more than 700 screens across the United States. There will be a second showing Dec. 2.
A bluegrass concert performed by Irene Kelley and benefiting the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia will be held at Youth for Tomorrow Peterson Chapel, 11835 Hazel Circle Drive, Bristow, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. Proceeds from the concert will go toward the Benedictine Sisters Jubilee campaign to build a new monastery.
Faculty members from Marymount University in Arlington are working to prevent falls and fall-related injuries among older adults in Northern Virginia through an alliance of public and private agencies and organizations.
The chairmen of three U.S. bishops' committees have urged the U.S. Supreme Court not to redefine "sex" in civil rights law, arguing this would change the definition of "a fundamental element of humanity that is the basis of the family and would threaten religious liberty."
We celebrated the feast of the Archangels Sept. 29 and the feast of the Guardian Angels Oct. 2.
“And Nothing is very strong,” C.S. Lewis’s senior demon, Screwtape, advises his junior demon-nephew, “strong enough to steal away a man’s best years not in sweet sins but in a dreary flickering of the mind over it knows not what and knows not why.”
The president of the Cardinal Newman Society speaks about its soon-to-be canonized patron.
The current president, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, and the current vice president, Archbishop Gomez, will complete their terms at this meeting.



Gospel Commentary: Faith and gratitude
Human beings were built for faith in God. We were very intentionally fashioned by God to be in relationship with him.