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Pakistani woman who fled to Canada seeks political asylum in France

The Catholic mother, who spent nearly a decade on death row in Pakistan after she was falsely accused of blasphemy against Islam, wants to live closer to French writer Anne-Isabelle Tollet, who was influential in her fight for freedom and helped her to write her autobiography, “Enfin Libre” (Finally Free).

Movie Review: ‘Burden’

The rough atmosphere of writer-director Andrew Heckler’s drama “Burden” makes it anything but a family film.

Leap year’s extra day has a Catholic origin

Did you know the present system of calculating the leap years was designed around fixing the date of Easter?

Intellectually disabled L’Arche members react to news of Vanier abuse

For the adults with disabilities who are the core members of L’Arche, news that Jean Vanier sexually abused six women over a 35-year period hit particularly hard.

SAVE THE DATE: St. Michael Fall Retreat

Missionaries of the New Evangelization Monday: “Ask and You Shall Receive” Tuesday: “Falling in Love with God” Wednesday: “The Faith that Moves Mountains” Location: St. Michael, Poplar Springs, 1125 St. Michael’s Road, Mt. Airy, MD 21771, Multipurpose Room Each night Fr. Greg Bramlage of the Missionaries of the New Evangelization will open us up to a deeper understanding of […]

A Lent lesson from Call of the Wild

As we begin our Lenten journey, we cannot know what we will experience through these 40 days. We don’t know what obstacles and opportunities life will present. But Lent can change us in positive, beautiful ways if we are open to how God is working in our lives.

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