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Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Bernadette McManigal, diocesan superintendent of schools, knows numbers. Along with her education and theology degrees, she holds a bachelor’s in mathematics and has taken graduate-level math courses. When she retires June 30, her eight-year legacy in the Arlington Diocese also will be reflected partially in figures: Student […]
Nate Revor has lived all over the country. With his U.S. Marine Corps father, Mark, and mother, Beth, sister, Megan, and brother, Brian, he’s crisscrossed the United States. He was born in North Carolina where he lived until age 4. He went to pre-school and kindergarten in California, then first- through third-grade at Holy Cross […]
Sister Mary Jordan Hoover was a principal without a school when she arrived in the Arlington Diocese in June 2007. But for her, planning was one of the most exhilarating parts of helping to create Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Dumfries. “A lot of unknowns of the construction project made it […]
Here’s a sentence I never thought I’d write: “The President of the United States has announced that, in order to continue receiving federal funds, all public schools must allow boys into the girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms.” And it’s not even from The Onion. Seriously, I feel like I have stepped through some kind of […]
There are many evocative phrases that have inspired generations of people: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” “Read my lips: no new taxes.” “I have a dream.” “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” “It’s […]
NEW ORLEANS – The idea of making a walking pilgrimage in the United States took root about four years ago when Dominican Fathers Francis Orozco and Thomas Schaefgen were studying together for the priesthood. They saw the movie, “The Way,” featuring Martin Sheen, who portrayed a father honoring his late son’s memory by completing the […]
At the end of this school year, Sisters of the Holy Cross Anne Tardiff and Elizabeth Rossetti will retire after six decades in Catholic education. But when the sisters leave Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, it will also mark the end of another era: the Holy Cross Sisters’ service in Virginia Catholic schools, where […]
At the end of this school year, the last Holy Cross sisters teaching in Virginia will retire. It’s difficult to quantify how many thousands of lives the sisters have touched since they began teaching in Alexandria a few years after the Civil War ended. They founded a girls’ school, St. Mary’s Academy, which closed in 1990; […]
ST. MATTHEWS, S.C. – For years, Matthew Quay picked up paper clips from desks and absent-mindedly straightened them while listening to discussions or presentations at work. He also carried some in his pockets to straighten during Mass at Holy Trinity Church in Orangeburg. It was simply something to do with his hands to help him […]
The artistic and musical talents of students at Corpus Christi School in Falls Church were on full display May 19 at the school’s fifth annual “Night of the Arts.” Art teacher Tikia Bonner coordinated the display of student art, while band director Joe Morton led his talented musicians in a litany of crowd favorites, such […]

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