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By Jeffrey Bruno and Zoe Romanowsky
After beginning their trek May 24, in St. Augustine, Fla., pilgrims participating in the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage spent four days in Georgia.
Columns
By Lucia A. Silecchia
Certainly, AI has been a subtle, largely unnoticed part of our lives for a long time. But, in 2023, when the viral launch of the seductively user-friendly ChatGPT brought AI into our homes, schools and offices, we were forced to confront the far more profound impacts of AI, of which ChatGPT plays only a minor part.
Columnists
By Elizabeth Foss
Most marriages reach a point where love ceases to feel primarily romantic and becomes sacramental in an entirely new way.
Local
By Zoey Maraist
As the sun set, groups of teens poured out of cars and into the parking lot of St. John the Beloved Church in McLean. After buying tickets and handing in their phones, boys in collared shirts and girls in spring dresses headed into the school gymnasium.
Movies
By Zoey Maraist
Originally a play by David Haig, “Pressure” tells the story of the meteorological team who forecasted whether the weather would spell success or failure for the thousands of soldiers set to attack on D-Day
Local
Catholic leaders, benefactors, clergy, and friends of Divine Mercy University gathered in McLean May 3 for an evening of reflection, fellowship, and shared mission centered on the newly established Bishop Loverde Scholarship Fund.
Schools
By Kate Pflanz
To celebrate Mother’s Day, I interviewed the newest teacher moms of Bishop O’Connell High School: Victoria Lewis, a history teacher, and Victoria Larnerd, an English teacher. Counselor Katherine Hurley gave birth in February and is still on maternity leave.
Schools
The Bishop O'Connell Knights battled to achieve something they last accomplished 25 years ago, winning the recent Washington Catholic Athletic Conference postseason tournament.
Schools
By Kimberley Heatherington
On the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, there’s a truth that may have come as a surprise to the 26 eighth graders at St. Luke School in McLean: There are almost a dozen American saints.
Local
By Cecilia Engbert
The bar sat higher than Ginny Gareau had jumped before, but the freshman athlete successfully cleared it, vaulting her way to a new personal record at 5’ 8” and tying for the No. 1 high jump mark for high school girls in Virginia.
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