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Pope Leo XIV
By Tyler Arnold
Pope Leo XIV will offer live remarks via telecast to a crowd in Philadelphia when he accepts the Liberty Medal award from the National Constitution Center July 3 during a celebration of the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Local
By Brian Tumulty
Next month, the Virginia Knights of Columbus will open their 59th group home for people with intellectual disabilities, addressing an enormous shortage of services for these individuals, and will finance it with a zero-interest mortgage grant.
Local
By Anna Donofrio
Speaker Mary Stanford delivered a rousing talk on Catholic femininity to 430-plus attendees at the annual Women’s Conference at St. Joseph Church in Herndon March 14.
Schools
Deacon Gerard-Marie Anthony, an educator and catechist at Holy Trinity Church in Gainesville, has been selected from among hundreds of candidates to serve on the Sophia Master Teacher Council, a national cohort of exemplary Catholic educators convened by Sophia Teachers.
Pope Leo XIV
By Marco Mancini
Pope Leo XIV said March 15 that God cannot be used to justify violence or war, warning that “God cannot be enlisted by darkness.”
Global
By Kate Quiñones
As the only doctor at a hospital serving more than 2 million people, Dr. Tom Catena works seven days a week and is on call every night — and still makes time for morning Mass.
Books
I was born and raised in the Arlington diocese. Growing up, I attended Holy Spirit Church in Annandale, both for school and with my family as our home parish.
TV
By Francesca Pollio Fenton
“The Faithful: Women of the Bible” follows the stories of Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel and how each of these women, and their descendants, shaped the story of salvation.
Local
The Order of Malta, Northern Virginia Region, hosted a special Mass and Anointing of the Sick at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington March 15.



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