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This Lent I’ve been focusing on the seven sorrows of Mary, which span Jesus’ infancy through his death and burial.
Let us agree that the 44 Democratic senators whose votes last month blocked the Born Alive Protection Act aren’t monsters.
The Institute of Catholic Culture hosted a presentation by author Joseph Pearce on the Breastplate of St. Patrick prayer at Our Lady of Hope Church in Potomac Falls March 17.
Music provided the backdrop for spiritual reflection at the Lenten Coffeehouse with live music by Father Keith M. O’Hare, pastor, at St. Louis Church in Alexandria March 16.
When school is out, parents who work will wonder what to do with their children. An answer can be found in Winchester. Enter SASH — Summer at Sacred Heart — with up to 300 youths ages 3-14 and more than 69 weekly camps June 24-Aug. 23.
While hoping for a closure, Alexandria pro-lifers are grateful the new location will make sidewalk counseling easier.
Winter is like the Lent of the seasons. Losing a friend in winter seems twice a loss.
The African-American Heritage and Culture Club (AAHAC), a fairly new club at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, is making a significant impact within the school. Led by juniors Taylor Johnson and Bryan Bokino, as well as senior Abigail Abraham, the AAHAC club debuted in early 2018. The main goal of the club is to inform the community on African-American history, culture and heritage.
Tears flowed during a Mass for peace at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand, March 16, one day after terrorist attacked two mosques, leaving at least 50 people dead and dozens more injured.



Gospel Commentary: The urgency of love
This third Sunday of Lent, the Lord has strong words for us: “If you do not repent, you will all perish!”