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Last year, I spent a raucous New Year’s Eve in San Francisco celebrating with some of my oldest and dearest friends against the backdrop of one of the most exciting cities in the world.
We owe it to all of these beautiful people in our lives to break our contempt habit, to decisively kill off whatever contempt may be prowling the precincts of our hearts.
In the apostolic constitution "Veritatis Gaudium" ("The Joy of Truth"), Pope Francis revised norms for what are known as "ecclesiastical universities and faculties" — those that grant Vatican-recognized degrees, which are necessary for teaching most philosophy, theology and canon law courses in seminaries and pontifical universities.
Six men are one step closer on their journey to the permanent deaconate after the Institution of lectors at the Cathedral of St. Thomas more in Arlington Jan. 27.
From January 28 through February 3, the Diocese of Arlington unites with dioceses throughout the United States to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Nationally, the theme chosen for this week is “Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed.”
After six decades of educating students in Northern Virginia, Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington is ready for some major renovations.
According to the Office of Catholic Schools, of the nine principals who attended Catholic schools within the diocese, several are leading the same school where they learned to read and write.


