A scoop of vocations with your PIE
Each November, we enjoy fresh-picked apples, cranberries and pumpkin-spice everything as our excitement builds toward Thanksgiving. The church in the United States observes another celebration
Each November, we enjoy fresh-picked apples, cranberries and pumpkin-spice everything as our excitement builds toward Thanksgiving. The church in the United States observes another celebration
Standing at a podium in front of 87 high school boys, Father Daniel A. Rice, parochial vicar of Holy Family Church in Dale City, encouraged
“Good morning, good morning! Let’s learn about vocations,” speaker Daniel Harms sang as eighth grade students processed into All Saints Catholic Church in Manassas. Students
Young women who want to learn about women’s religious orders in the Arlington diocese can visit a different community every month through a new program
Vocations are ‘in the hands of God,’ but parents also play a role.
I knelt in awe before Jesus in the monstrance. It was finally 5 p.m., I’d finished all my classes for the day and it was
A few days after Christmas, my cell phone went off. Not because it was ringing, nor was I receiving a notification or a text. It
Discovering your vocation is a great adventure that could be compared to a road trip with friends, speakers told about 1,300 eighth graders from Catholic
Priests get to go skiing? “I thought they were in the church praying all the time,” said Shelby Doyle, an eighth grader at St. Michael
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