They crossed the border in fear, arrived with nothing and still have little. They are the immigrants who have just arrived by bus to the Washington area, often cold and in need, like Jesus, Mary and Joseph looking for shelter in...
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"Christ’s love does go there, because they go there. They go."
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They call it Christgiving.
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He’s becoming “a little bit more generous.”
Prayers, Providence, the Blessed Mother and guardian angel prevail
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Search underway for proposed new Catholic medical school
The college has partnered with organizations with national success records in accreditation and fundraising to ensure this project succeeds.
Fertile soil helped Guadalupe devotion blossom
The Guadalupe apparition included both miraculously beautiful flowers and colorful songbirds.
Learning to be holy in a broken world
Libby DuPont is a consultant for the archdiocesan office of marriage and family life. by Libby DuPont During Advent and Christmas, we are bombarded with images of smiling families baking cookies in their matching pajamas, or cozy...
Mercy’s ‘secret sauce’ is its human face on the face of God
Deacon Leon Suprenant is the co-director of the office of the permanent diaconate. He may be reached at: leons@archkck.org. by Deacon Leon Suprenant Deacons are ordained to serve the archdiocese through ministries of the word...
This Christmas, serve the poor without leaving your pew
Did you hear what the archbishop wants for Christmas?