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Elena Quartuccio taught at three different Protestant preschools before she learned that her parish, St. Mary of Sorrows in Fairfax, wanted to open its own. In June 1997, after preparatory plans were completed by parish and diocesan staff, Father Donald C. Greenhalgh, then pastor, asked her to lead it. Three months later, the doors opened, […]
The Peer Mentoring Program at Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores works to integrate the students with intellectual disabilities in the Options program into the school community. The program is meant to help, aid, encourage and inspire the Options students in their studies as well as their spiritual and social […]
Joyful shouts rang through the classrooms and hallways of Blessed Sacrament School in Alexandria earlier this month when students heard over the loudspeaker that their new playground would be open for lunch recess. It was the culmination of a 15-month stretch of sacrifices, plans, fundraising and approvals. The parish community celebrated the playground’s public debut […]
VATICAN CITY — Kazakhstan’s efforts to be a nation of encounter deserve to be encouraged and supported, Pope Francis said. And, in its 30 years of independence after being a Soviet republic, “Kazakhstan has made very positive choices, such as saying ‘no’ to nuclear weapons and making good energy and environmental policies,” the pope said. […]
VATICAN CITY — Marking World Alzheimer’s Day Sept. 21, Pope Francis asked people to pray for all those affected by the illness, including families and caregivers. Alzheimer’s disease “affects so many people, who are often pushed to the margins of society because of this condition,” the pope said at the end of his general audience […]
WASHINGTON — Catholics across the country continue to feel wounded by the clergy abuse crisis, seek a more welcoming church in which their “lived reality” is prioritized over rules and regulations, and desire lifelong spiritual, pastoral and catechetical formation as disciples, according to a report synthesizing the 10-month synodal process in dioceses. Participants in the […]
As football fields once more ring with cheers and shouts of encouragement, one local Catholic parent’s thoughts turn to a future collegiate competition — an automated contest staged without a single person on the gridiron — paying tribute to a cherished son lost in an auto accident. Next spring, a dozen teams will compete in […]
Catholic gather for the annual Peace and Justice Commission conference, titled “Why Should I Care for Our Common Home? Conversion, Prayer, and Action,” at Church of the Nativity in Burke Sept. 17.

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