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A former Arlington diocesan parishioner wants to give Catholic high school drama programs a play he wrote on St. Marianne Cope — for free.
Sporting a pink blazer on her shoulders and a handgun on her belt, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Bridgette Trela strode into the gym of St. Francis of Assisi School in Triangle Dec. 11.
Fun and classic productions are part of this spring’s offerings from diocesan high schools and other performers.
In our second reading today, St. Paul uses the analogy of a body with many parts to both proclaim a unity that already exists and encourage a greater unity within the church, the Body of Christ. The unitive aspect of the church is both enormously important and multifaceted. Let’s explore a few critical elements of Paul’s exhortation.
Pro-life advocates rallied by the tens of thousands in Washington for the 52nd National March For Life Jan. 24.   A colorful parade of marchers processed from the Washington Monument to the U.S. Capitol, singing hymns, displaying signs and praying rosaries en masse to end abortion.   “The one thing that always strikes me is that there’s […]
The Order of Malta, Northern Virginia Region (Federal Association USA) will host a Mass and Anointing of the Sick March 23 at 3 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington.
VATICAN CITY — God tells Christians not to be afraid because he is always close, accompanying the faithful throughout their lives and through all their challenges, Pope Francis said.

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