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Although priests and women religious say a variety of reasons led them to pursue their vocation, one thing many of them have in common is that they went to a Catholic school.

It's the little things that can make a difference, Campaign Life Coalition President Jim Hughes told an audience of clergy at a Jan. 17 information session.

Students benefit from the spirituality of religious orders in local Catholic schools. 

Parents and students learn the languages of computers together.

The sky was a solid block of grey, the weather wet and the ground cold outside St. John Neumann Church in Reston on a recent Tuesday evening. But inside the parish center, 52 people munched on meatloaf, listened to a live band and found a safe place to sleep on the floor — instead of huddling for warmth inside a car or in the woods.  

Innovative technologies may promise startling improvements in health care but may also carry huge challenges to ethics and culture.  So said Jesuit Father Kevin FitzGerald, cancer researcher and bioethicist at Georgetown University, during a presentation to the Seniors Club of St. John the Beloved Church in McLean Jan. 16.  “(Health care technology) is an area which in the future is going to expand as far […]
Campus ministry at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria oversees the spiritual formation of students, faculty and the school community. The ministry brings Christ throughout the school by helping it to “advance always” and to “be who you are and be that well.” In a sense, campus ministry started when the school was founded in […]

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