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By Mary Beth Bonacci
I have been stunned at how personal Charlie Kirk’s death feels for me.
Columnists
By Elizabeth Foss
There is a renewed interest in the revival of the family. Hooray! Let’s ponder this together.
Columns
By Lucia A. Silecchia
As September dawned, eyes turned to Rome with joy to celebrate the canonizations of two young men — Sts. Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis.
Schools
By Ashleigh Kassock
On a warm September day, an adorable herd of first through third graders in maroon uniforms followed a tall shepherd dressed in white and blue.
Columns
By Fr. Joseph Rampino
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus usually directs us to consider the good of our neighbors, especially those who suffer from poverty and pain of any kind, whether in our neighborhoods, our chosen communities, or even our families.
Schools
By Dominic Brunsman
This summer, I was given the opportunity to accompany my school, St. John Paul the Great Catholic High School, on a pilgrimage to Italy, visiting Rome, Assisi and Orvieto.
Local
By Anna Donofrio
Diocesan psychologists and counselors warn that children and teens who witnessed recent violent events replayed on social media may consequently suffer from negative mental health symptoms.
National
By Mariana Barillas
By the time John Whelan graduated from The Catholic University of America in Washington this year, the business major was already an entrepreneur thanks in part to the Venture Lab at the university’s business school.
Local
By MICHAEL FILAMOR
The Catholic Campus Ministry at Shenandoah University in Winchester geared up for another year of growth as they anticipated the arrival of the largest first-year class in the history of the university.
Local
By Monica De Micoli
I am a freshman at George Mason University in Fairfax. I attended Seton School in Manassas, a Catholic school where I received a solid foundation in my faith.


