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VATICAN CITY — The morning after Pope Francis' doctors said that he remained in "critical" condition and showed initial signs of renal insufficiency, the Vatican press office said the pope was in "good spirits" and continuing his treatment.
This Sunday presents us with one of the most distinctive and most difficult teachings of the whole Christian faith: “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.”
VATICAN CITY — While Pope Francis' life is not in immediate danger, the level of multiple infections in his lungs means he is not completely "out of danger," said Dr. Sergio Alfieri, director of medical and surgical sciences at Rome's Gemelli hospital.
At senior Grayson Phillips’ first Catholic Campus Ministry Mass at the Shenandoah University chapel two years ago, less than 20 students were present. Three semesters later, the chapel was packed with 60 enthusiastic students at the first Mass to open the 2024-25 academic year. We attribute the growth to a combination of factors, including a […]
Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria hosted its eighth annual Hackathon, Hack BI VIII, led by students for students Jan. 18-19. The school’s annual hackathon started with a group of BI students who attended a nearby hackathon and wanted to host one themselves. It has continued every year since, even with the challenges of Covid. […]
Clergy and lay faithful leaders participated in two days of formation and reflection as part of the Diocesan In-Service on Hispanic Ministry in Arlington Feb. 14-15.
Paul F. Starzynski, 86, of Arlington, died Feb. 16 following a long illness. Paul was born in Pittsburgh. He graduated from Duquesne University with a degree in English and he earned a master’s from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He served his country at home and abroad as a career foreign service officer in […]

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