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Two student government leaders from St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly appeared on WJLA-TV’s “Good Morning Washington” Dec. 17 to discuss the school’s recent Hunger Action Week in support of diocesan Catholic Charities’ St. Lucy Food Project.
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By Charlene Cummings
Recently, our Catholic Social Teaching class at Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores had the opportunity to visit the St. Martin de Porres Senior Center in Alexandria. It was a meaningful experience that allowed us to connect with seniors, learn from their stories and share a little joy and faith.
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The following student-athletes earned All-VCAC honors for their exceptional performance, dedication and leadership throughout the season.
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Nativity Catholic School in Burke has been recognized as a 2025-26 STEM School of Excellence by the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association. This is the second year in a row the school received this award.
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St. William of York School in Stafford has been recognized as a Catholic Education Honor Roll School by the Cardinal Newman Society.
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Architecture students from The Catholic University of America in Washington built large lightweight spaceframe sculptures that appear to float above visitors in the Great Hall of the National Building Museum. The installation is open through Feb. 9.
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By Anna Donofrio
St. Ambrose School hosts the only dual language program in the Arlington diocese. In the dual language program, students spend half the week learning their lessons in English, and the other half in Spanish.
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By Anna Donofrio
At St. Rita School in Alexandria, a sixth grader is saying “no” to screen time in favor of service opportunities.
Wilson Gonzalez Soto, 11, said that for him, serving others in his Alexandria community is more than just about screen-free distraction — it’s biblical.
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By Anna Donofrio
E. Christian Brugger — who has three master’s degrees and a PhD in moral theology — regularly writes a column for the National Catholic Register on “Difficult Moral Questions,” from his Front Royal home. A parishioner of St. John the Baptist Church in Front Royal, he and his wife, Melissa, have five children and have moved 19 times across the globe. He specializes in bioethics, sexual ethics and issues of moral cooperation.
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By Kevin Schweers
That the scourge of racism remains more than 60 years after the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. should not prompt despair, but rather motivation for Catholics to pray and work to uphold the dignity of all persons as children of God, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge said during a Mass honoring the civil […]


