Pope to priests: Get your hands dirty
VATICAN CITY – Like the Good Shepherd, good priests do not privatize their time and demand to be left alone, but rather are always willing
VATICAN CITY – Like the Good Shepherd, good priests do not privatize their time and demand to be left alone, but rather are always willing
Read the story about the New transitional deacons featured in the Arlington Catholic Herald.
We Little Sisters spend our lives caring for the elderly, but I try to keep up with young people as much as I can. Last
BOISE, Idaho – Most people know chef Lou Aaron for his culinary mastery, including the Idaho Ice Cream Potato that draws crowds to his Westside
Just off Route 7 in Berryville, a group of monks live a hidden life in prayerful service to God and the Church. The Trappist monastery
In 1894, the Benedictine Sisters of Richmond received a great gift. In fact the offering was so large that they had to travel more than
VATICAN CITY – Ordaining 19 men to the priesthood, Pope Francis not only told them to make sure their homilies were not boring, but he
VATICAN CITY – On a movie set in Hollywood, Scott Borgman was hooking a camera to the bottom of a vintage car when he told
The Daughters of St. Paul joined parishioners of St. Joseph Church in Alexandria to celebrate a special Mass marking the order’s 100th anniversary Feb. 25.
Only 15 percent of new priests ordained nationwide in 2014 were Hispanic, compared to 67 percent white, 11 percent Asian/Pacific Islander and 4 percent African/African