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Pope Leo XIV
By Carol Glatz
ROME — While Satan tempts humanity with the lie of gaining unlimited power, God offers the gift of true freedom that leads to real love, relationships and fulfillment, Pope Leo XIV said.
Columnists
By Ann M. Augherton
I used to have a bumper sticker that read, “If you know today’s news, thank a journalist.” I’m not the type to put a sticker on my car, but I put it on my metal “file cabinet,” something we used to store papers in before digital options came along.
Local
By Tyler Arnold
Virginia’s Catholic bishops thanked state lawmakers who rejected bills that would have legalized physician assisted suicide in the commonwealth for patients who are terminally ill.
Local
By MICHAEL FILAMOR
The senior and campus ministry vice-president at Shenandoah University in Winchester was not active at all in Catholic Campus Ministry her freshman year.
Schools
By Henry Morris
Last December, Teacher Marilyn Mielke’s second period physics class went on an exciting and educational field trip to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in Arlington.
Columns
By Daniela Simmons
In January, tens of thousands of pro-life advocates gathered for the 53rd annual March for Life in our nation’s capital. School groups, congregations, families and political leaders all gave witness to the gift of every life — both mom and baby
Local
By Ashleigh Kassock
Twelve aspiring artists gathered in the new studio space of Rex Rappahannock bookstore in downtown Fredericksburg, Feb. 11, the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes.
National
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary Sister Irene Cody died Feb. 11 at age 100 at Marymount Convent, Tarrytown, N.Y. She was a member of the order for 80 years.
Local
Virtue formation has always been a part of the curriculum at The Catholic University of America in Washington. By graduation, all undergraduate students have taken a minimum of 12 hours each of philosophy and theology.



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