Here’s how to eat like a world traveler — without leaving the area
Take an international culinary journey through Northern Virginia.
Take an international culinary journey through Northern Virginia.
Until you can make an in-person retreat, you can visit online. See beautiful photos of the Monastery of Christ in the Desert in Northern New Mexico and learn about Benedictine spirituality and monastic prayer on the monastery’s extensive website.
This walking tour brings you to the Catholic sites of Old Town and beyond.
Our first stop was San Salvador, a metropolitan area of 2.4 million, where most visits in search of St. Romero’s history take place: the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Salvador, where he is buried; the chapel of Divine Providence Hospital, where he was martyred March 24, 1980; and the small room nearby where he lived during his three years as archbishop, from 1977 until 1980.
Williamsburg, a town known for its historic past, also has a little-known shrine.
Imagine hearing more than 700,000 gallons of water per second flowing over the falls during the summer and fall. It is worth the day’s drive from the Diocese of Arlington to visit Niagara Falls State Park, the oldest state park in the U.S.
A shrine built to honor Our Lady of the Sierras has stood in the Arizona desert since the 1990s.
To nature lovers, neighboring Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks are desert gems.
A blend of European and indigenous cultures creates unique religious sites.
Deciding where to go and what to see, making arrangements and planning your wardrobe are all exciting aspects of vacation planning. But before you pack
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