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For the most part, Hassan Moore has spent his life in the South, particularly in his hometown of New Orleans, as well as Birmingham, Ala., where he spent 10 years as a professor at the University of Alabama.
Sixty-five student leaders from all four diocesan high schools attended the first Bethany Retreat at Camp Highroad in Middleburg Sept. 27-30.
Bishop Burbidge joined the college students for their first meeting at the Annandale campus.
The constant rain earlier in the week altered the original route for the 11th annual Friends of the Poor Walk at St. Timothy Church in Chantilly. But the sun Sept. 29 encouraged nearly 50 walkers to traverse the parish campus and down Walney Road for a 3-mile walk.
Blessed Sacrament School in Alexandria has been designated a National Blue Ribbon School for 2018 by U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
Setting the stage for a monthlong gathering of bishops, Pope Francis urged synod fathers not to be crushed by "prophets of doom," but to be the signs of hope and joy for which today's young people yearn.
A Navy nurse and mother, Ruth Kramer’s favorite accomplishment might be finishing the First Fridays Devotion.
Parenting children with special needs is a challenge best met with friends, say Catholic mothers.
There is something that each and every member of our diocese can do for the pro-life ministry, according to Amy McInerny, respect life director in the diocesan Office for Marriage, Family and Respect Life.
A group of physicians and other health care experts are working with the Vatican to promote what they see as a sorely needed form of "advanced medical care" — palliative care, which is centered on pain relief and emotional, spiritual and social support of patients with chronic, progressive diseases.


