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This column will provide a platform for a range of voices and serve a two-pronged mission. First, we hope to highlight the specific contributions that young people can (and already do) offer to the church. Second, we want to examine what the church can offer to young people at a time and in a culture characterized by skepticism of institutional religion, saturation with identity politics, and changes in communication and commitment.
A small program in Fredericksburg teaches Afghan women how to use sewing machines.
There is a reason why mental health professionals everywhere are issuing warnings about the series.
While single mothers probably struggle everywhere, those in the U.S. are much worse off than our peer countries.
Even in their ninth year, Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Dumfries continues to grow and celebrate firsts. In February, the new John Paul the Great crew team held their first rowing practice, becoming the 56th school or organization in Virginia to offer rowing.
Since the first account of St. Dymphna’s life was written 600 years after her death, it is probably more legend than fact.
Six religious sisters in the Arlington Diocese are celebrating jubilee anniversaries this year, marking 25, 50, 60 or 70 years of service to the church. A Jubilee Mass for the sisters will be celebrated by Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge May 17 at the Sacred Heart Chapel at Marymount University in Arlington at 5:30 p.m. br />br />
The Bishop Ireton High School lacrosse team from Alexandria celebrates its 12-4 win over Good Counsel High School in Olney, Md., in the WCAC girls lacrosse championship May 8 at the University of Maryland.



An incredible promise
In the providence of God, Jesus desires that our works bear great fruit, from our spreading of the Gospel to our participation in the sacraments, and even to the miracles that occur through our faithful intercession.