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A lot of preparation goes into the year-end dance recital at Saint John Paul the Great.    

Many years ago, in the “Golden Age of Television,” there was a program sponsored by the Prudential Life Insurance Company (represented by the Rock of Gibraltar) and hosted by newscaster Walter Cronkite called “You Are There.” 

In Benedictine Father Benoit Standaert's view, the sound of the word “heartless” is nothing less than horrible.

For me, a highlight of the past month was seeing Harvard law professor Mary Ann Glendon receive the University of Notre Dame's Evangelium Vitae medal.

In his address to the U.S. Congress, French President Emmanuel Macron reminded lawmakers to think about working to make the world greater and less about making America great.

Barring further developments (and let’s hope that there aren’t any), the kerfuffle over the Catholic chaplain of the House of Representatives seems to be over.

Alexia De Costa, a seventh-grader at Queen of Apostles School in Alexandria and an avid artist, won first place at the diocesan level for Catholic Campaign for Human Development’s Creating on the Margins art contest this year.