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What’s your parish’s history? In Haymarket, the first Mass of Convenience was celebrated Sept. 10, 2000, at Pace West Elementary School by Father Joseph P. Biniek, pastor of St. Stephen the Martyr Church in Middleburg. It is estimated that 135 people attended the first Mass.
“I take pride in trying to outwork everyone in my field. I'm the ultimate competitor and that leads to success,” said Ariana Freeman Prather.
Diocesan parishioners are invited to advocate for life at the fourth annual Virginia Pro-Life Day in Richmond Jan. 29.
Last fall, five senior athletes from Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores committed to play at colleges and universities around the country.
A lone tabernacle that survived the blaze at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Pacific Palisades has come to epitomize hope for countless families devastated by Southern California’s sweeping wildfires. Despite flames that consumed entire buildings, the metallic container — housing the Eucharist — remained nearly untouched.
St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly VI recognized the seniors who have committed to play a sport in college next fall.
Twelve members of the new group Nobilis Christi (Gentlemen of Christ) at St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage last month.
Several fall student-athletes from St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly were awarded the Peter T. Menke Scholar-Athlete Award, the highest honor for student-athletes at Paul VI last month.

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