On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge:
- Comments on Pope Leo’s XIV anticipated first apostolic exhortation, Dilexi te (“I have loved you”) on caring for the poor and encourages us to read the document in full
- Expands upon his column in the Arlington Catholic Herald on what the Catholic Church teaches on migration: “We don’t tire of doing the work of welcoming the stranger in our midst…. [for] in doing so we welcome Christ”
- Shares why the recent FDA approval of a new generic version of the chemical abortion drug, mifepristone, is deeply troubling, and thus a call to prayer and action
- Recaps some of the central messages of his homily from the recent Mass in Observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
- Offers perspective on Gospel of Life and the Church’s relationship with civil authorities; read his statement
- Celebrates the 230th anniversary of the Basilica of Saint Mary in Alexandria, inviting all parishioners to gratitude and renewal; see the coverage
- Explains why the message of Pope Francis’ encyclical Fratelli tutti — published five years ago — remains relevant today; read his statement
- Encourages the faithful to renew their commitment to pray the Rosary daily this month for peace, echoing the invitation of the Holy Father; learn more
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