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University of Mary Washington student Sarah Wessel is eagerly counting down the days to her entrance into the Catholic Church at this year’s Easter Vigil April 20.
As we approach Good Friday, a set of reflections are available for the Stations of the Cross.
Catholic Review Managing Editor Paul McMullen came into my office April 15 with his phone in his hand. “Have you seen what’s happening in Paris?” he asked, showing me the news feed of a massive fire at the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
It was in the car somewhere between Santa Barbara and downtown Los Angeles that Auxiliary Bishop Robert E. Barron got the news that the legendary Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris had caught fire.
Seeing Notre Dame de Paris burning and threatening to collapse is a shock that leaves everyone voiceless — including President Emmanuel Macron, who canceled a speech dealing with the social unrest in France over the past few months.
Church leaders joined government officials in saying they expect that Notre Dame Cathedral's grandeur will be restored as firefighters extinguished the last flames of a fast-moving blaze that seriously damaged much of the iconic structure.
The president of France and the archbishop of Paris have vowed to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral after a devastating fire, continuing what a professor of architecture described as the natural lifecycle of a historic building.
It is painful to see such a historic and time-tested cathedral burn and suffer extensive damage. While it is appropriate to mourn the loss of this great cathedral, we must remember that the value of the Cathedral of Notre Dame is measured by what happened inside it.
A STEM fair was held at St. Timothy School in Chantilly April 11. Students from Blessed Sacrament School of Alexandria, St. Timothy’s and St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School in Woodbridge, participated in the event.
Did you know that Coca-Cola cleans pennies better than white vinegar? Or that beeswax is an alternative to store-bought crayons? These are just a couple things revealed at the annual diocesan science fair at St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax April 13.


