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As seminarians studying in Rome we are not able to make it home for the holiday, but we do have our own unique celebration at the North American College. We unite in spirit with our fellow Americans by setting aside the busyness of everyday work to gather with our seminary family and offer thanks to God for his many blessings in our lives.
While six years of seminary may seem like a long time to someone on the outside, every one of those years is needed in the formation of a priest. Not having an inside perspective, many people are curious about what happens in seminary, and the question that I have been asked most is, “What is seminary life like?”
From the lighting of the Christmas tree in Byblos, Lebanon, to the Christmas Market in Breitnau, Germany, every country has its own unique Christmas traditions.
Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington celebrated an important moment in its history Dec. 3 when the school's gym was renamed as the Koons Athletic Center.
Eight diocesan Catholics serve the bishop by examining cases of possible abuse of minors.
Check out a few family-friendly Christmas festivities hosted by Catholics around the diocese.
An ecumenical prayer serves brings hope during Advent.
He’s cleaned and cared for Holy Spirit since he was a teen, but now Facilities Manager Larry Quinn is hanging up his toolbelt.
The Advent concert tour of the Daughters of St. Paul Choir is a holiday tradition.
To hear the voices of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist from Michigan in Washington, the best bet was to listen to them sing at the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on the Ellipse outside the White House late Nov. 28.


