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Growing up, Catherine Addington lived minutes away from Pauline Books and Media Center in Old Town Alexandria.
At a moment when trust in institutions is at historic lows and the public square rewards noise over substance, one question keeps pressing itself forward: What actually produces people of genuine character?
As April exploded into the exuberance of a long-awaited spring, many welcomed her arrival with great joy.
In every community of faith — as in any other society or family — there are those who take on roles of enormous yet underappreciated significance.
I spent the weekend with my 2-year-old granddaughter. She is utterly delightful and incredibly verbal, and it was a refresher course in fairytales. She knows them all and insists that they run like lovely ribbons through her life.
About 230 participants gathered at Marymount University’s Ballston Center April 8 for Career Forward, a one-day summit supporting federal employees and contractors navigating job transitions.

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