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The Catholic Herald has been a vital voice in the Catholic community for five decades as it has chronicled the life of the local church.
For 50 years, the Catholic Herald has been more than newsprint and ink, web headlines or social media posts. It’s been a community built on a shared mission of faith. While chronicling historic papal visits, bishop installations and the growth of the Arlington diocese, the true engine of the newspaper has always been its people.
It was late summer when I went to the offices of the Catholic Herald for a job interview. I walked through the front office where two secretaries sat in a cloud of grey cigarette smoke.
Msgr. Robert C. Cilinski, pastor, and Nativity Catholic Church in Burke received the Cornerstone Award from Food For The Poor for their work serving vulnerable children and families in Latin America and the Caribbean during a presentation at the parish Jan. 11.
Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers entered St. Veronica Church in Chantilly, placed his Bible, with its well-worn blue cover and multiple bookmarks, on the lectern in front of the sanctuary, then sat in the first pew, silently gazing up.
As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Arlington Catholic Herald, I am filled with profound joy and thanksgiving for this invaluable instrument of evangelization that has faithfully served our Diocese of Arlington.
Special Edition: 50th anniversary. The Kid’s Connection will capture the attention of your little ones. Click here to download the latest issue and please let us know on our social media if your kids succeed in solving it! We’d love to hear about it.
The Kid’s Connection will capture the attention of your little ones. Click here to download the latest issue and please let us know on our social media if your kids succeed in solving it! We’d love to hear about it.
Nine children, 17 grandchildren, and 40 years of marriage later, administrative assistant Luisana Bethencourt has learned a thing or two about raising a family. Now, she passes along her wisdom to St. Rita School families from a podcast microphone.

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