Top 5 stories of 2015

Mary Stachyra Lopez | Catholic Herald

Paul VI Catholic High School

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As 2015 draws to a close, it’s worth taking a look back over
the past year.

Here are the most-read stories published in 2015 on catholicherald.com:

1.
Sacred Heart parishioners killed in French Alps plane
crash

Yvonne Selke and her daughter, Emily, parishioners of Sacred
Heart Church in Manassas, were two of the three Americans
killed in the Airbus jet that crashed March 24 in the French
Alps.

2. Clergy
assignments

Bishop Paul S. Loverde issued a number of new assignments for
clergy in June.

3.
Paul VI Catholic High School to relocate to South Riding

The projected opening of Paul VI’s new Loudoun County campus
in 2020 will ensure the high school has a facility that fits
its needs and strengthens the school’s legacy of excellence.

4. A
father’s voice

Elizabeth Foss: “Criticism stings, especially for those of us
who are tenderhearted and who pour out ourselves for families
and friends.”

5.
Finding light in the darkness

Offer hospitality without a side of sin. Offer gracious
hospitality. Offer grace-filled hospitality.

Check the Dec. 24 print edition of the Catholic Herald
to see a photo timeline of special moments in the Arlington
Diocese this year.

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