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As Marymount University in Arlington marked the day of the institution’s founding 70 years ago, its members proved that service is not just something they talk about — it’s evident in their actions.

Senior Meagan Montanari, who once experienced addiction, homelessness and even jail before converting, resolved to learn everything there is about theology so she can teach the faith to others — until cancer threatened her plans.

Seton School in Manassas has faced many challenges over the past year, including having to close their doors for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year, as did all other schools in the United States. While Seton has been able to reopen full time to in-person learning, the new year brings along many new challenges.

Eighth grade students attending public schools or non-Catholic private schools who are interested in attending Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Arlington must take the high school placement test.

The Office of Catholic Schools will sponsor information sessions for prospective teachers at three locations: Nov. 16, St. Thomas More Cathedral School, 105 N. Thomas St., Arlington, 7-8:45 p.m.; Nov. 18, All Saints School, 9294 Stonewall Rd., Manassas, 1-3 p.m.; and Nov. 19, St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School, 13750 Mary’s Way, Woodbridge, 1-3 p.m.

This time, let’s just skip the election altogether and write the post-election column. This is a brave move because, of course, it’s 2020, and truly, the only thing we know for sure is that we don’t know a thing for sure.

As the commonwealth continues to reopen and we may feel safe enough to go to the grocery store, a restaurant, or socialize with family or friends, now is a good time to consider returning to in-person Mass.

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