A Year Later, Catholics Still Celebrate the National Eucharistic Congress
‘I want to grow in my love for Jesus in the Eucharist.’
‘I want to grow in my love for Jesus in the Eucharist.’
Much like the founding of the original school, the St. Jerome Institute’s decision to launch plans for its second location in northern Virginia comes at the request of local Catholic parents.
The conference also provided talks for teenagers with disabilities, designed to help guide them on how to advocate for themselves.
By the time of his death at age 85, Father McInerney had designed and built more than 200 churches as well as numerous hospitals, convents, and other works.
Jackie Melroy Shiring, a lifelong Catholic, shares how her faith journey intertwines with the simple act of preparing and sharing meals.
The shepherd of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, wants to make sure all students know just how much the Blessed Mother loves them.
Marking Down Syndrome Awareness Day, the shepherd of Arlington on spearheading initatives that are changing lives, hearts, and minds.
This is the latest development in an increasingly bitter dispute between the Fort Worth bishop and nuns at the Most Holy Trinity Monastery in Arlington, Texas.
In preparation for its upcoming golden jubilee in 2024, the diocese has launched a three-year effort to prepare for the celebration.
The Virginia priest learned the art of barbecue while he was studying in Rome.
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