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By Leslie Miller
Last June 24, Kristen Berg worked all day, then volunteered at her church. When she got home in the evening, the 32-year-old graphic designer told her roommate, Liz, she had a splitting headache. Liz asked if she wanted to go to urgent care, but it was worse than that. “Call an ambulance,” Kristen said before […]
Local
By Leslie Miller
Jay Tippett has been a member of Our Lady of Hope Church in Potomac Falls since the Loudoun County parish was created in 2000, long before the church was built and dedicated in 2006. But running a home remodeling business for 30 years took all his time and energy. About six years ago, when his […]
Local
By Leslie Miller
Bob Luby has found a group at church that helps him grow in his faith, where he feels welcomed and included. The tall, sandy-haired seventh grader remembers the exact date in 2018 when he first joined SPRED, short for Special Religious Development — a group where people who have developmental disabilities such as autism or […]
National
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON — Priests soon will be fanning out to dioceses across the country to inspire deeper reflection on the gift of the Eucharist to the church. The National Eucharistic Preachers are part of a new initiative under the National Eucharistic Revival being organized by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. In all, 58 priests make […]
Art
Local
By Mark Holan
A 16th-century Italian saint perhaps has interceded on behalf of the 21st century golden anniversary of the Arlington diocese. Bishop Michael F. Burbidge asked for the intercession of St. Charles Borromeo (1538-1584), a cardinal and Archbishop of Milan who helped lead the Counter Reformation and develop the church’s seminary system, at a “Clarity of Faith” […]
Columns
By Laura Kelly Fanucci
We don’t talk enough about resurrection. How a marriage can be resurrected: How what felt dead and gone, ready to be buried in the dark earth forever, is not always dead and gone. How a friendship can be resurrected: How speaking hard words can breathe new life into brittle bones. How relationships can come back […]
Pope Francis
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Warning that the Russian Orthodox patriarch should not “turn himself into Putin’s altar boy,” Pope Francis also said he would like to go to Moscow to meet Vladimir Putin in an attempt to end the conflict in Ukraine. The pope reiterated that he would not be going to Kyiv “for now,” but […]
National
By Carol Zimmermann
WASHINGTON —The Supreme Court appears set to overturn its Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion for nearly 50 years, according to a leaked initial draft of a court opinion obtained by Politico and published online the evening of May 2. Just minutes after the leak was published, reactions were fast and furious on social media, and […]
Local
By Zoey Maraist
An illness led one couple to be married in the church after decades together.
Parishes
By Zoey Maraist
Mass, new statues for the sanctuary and an international food festival commemorate the parish’s first 50 years.


