WASHINGTON â Ecumenical dialog among the churches, ways of identifying and combating racism and the question of prayer and its power: What could possibly be the connection among these three issues? Answer: My brief âsummer residencyâ for the online masterâs of catechesis curriculum at the Catholic University of America (CUA) here.
The blending of the three themes made for a compelling two and a half days in the nationâs capital, which is still recovering from the ravages of the Jan. 6 riot aimed at blocking the certification of Joe Biden as our 46th president. (A 6-foot dark-colored chain-link fence still blocks access to the Capitol building.)
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Asian and Pacific Island Catholics urged to find unity of faith
Marian pilgrimage is celebrated in May as part of Asian and Pacific Island National Heritage Month
Updated: May 08, 2021 06:00 AM GMT
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Worshippers lead a procession during the annual pilgrimage of Asian and Pacific Island Catholics at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on May 4, 2019. (Photo: northstar.website)
Participating in their 18th annual Marian pilgrimage in the Washington D.C., area, Asian and Pacific Island Catholics were encouraged to be a family of families united in their faith, and to make devotion to Mary and love for Christ central to their homes and an impetus to build a new and better world.