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Dyslexia can make learning challenging for students, yet many are drawn to STEM fields because of their ability to think three-dimensionally.

NETTUNO, Italy — “No more, Lord, no more (war)” that shatters dreams and destroys lives, bringing a cold, cruel winter instead of some sought-after spring, Pope Francis said looking out at the people gathered for an outdoor Mass at a U.S. war memorial and cemetery. “This is the fruit of war: death,” he said, as […]

Move over comedy. Bishop Ireton High School’s new theater director has something more dramatic and angry in mind for this year’s fall play. After a 12-year break, Joanna Henry, a 40-year theater veteran, returns as Ireton’s director of theater arts to direct the play “12 Angry Jurors.” This one-set play is a dramatic deviation from the high school’s recent comic performances and is a personal favorite of Henry’s.   

In honor of National Vocation Awareness Week the diocesan Office of Vocations is promoting a new video featuring vocations to the priesthood, marriage and religious life along with a special message from Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge.  

A prominent Northern Virginia family has continued its tradition of generosity toward Marymount University in Arlington with a naming gift for the The Reinsch Pierce Family Courtyard at the school’s recently opened Ballston Center.   The gift was announced Oct. 26 at Marymount’s annual President’s Circle Dinner, held at District Wharf in Washington “I am […]
MIAMI — Catholic schools in the Miami Archdiocese are accepting students and enrollment inquiries from Puerto Rican families displaced to Florida after the devastating impact of Hurricane Maria.   An informal survey conducted in early October by the Miami Archdiocesan Office of Catholic Schools indicated that some 50 students from Puerto Rico — including two […]
MIAMI — Catholic school students in the Archdiocese of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and at least one other diocese on the island have resumed classes with limited water and almost no electricity service after Hurricane Maria devastated the region.   Tom Burnford, president of the National Catholic Educational Association, spoke with Ana Cortes, superintendent of […]

"The Panther Pride,” the pep band of Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax, performed as the official high school band for this year’s Army 10-Miler in early October.  

Fr. Kenneth Doyle received the following responses to his recent column on the number of people who regularly leave church after receiving the Eucharist. The column appeared in the Oct. 12 edition of the Catholic Herald.


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