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More than 20 percent of children in the United States have or have had depression or another serious mental disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.   Soon, school counselors in Virginia will be in a better position to help identify students with such problems. Beginning July 1, a new state law will […]
As a father of four, I am familiar with practice. There’s hockey practice, piano practice and lots of practicing patience. My kids are learning what a C-sharp sounds like and how to track the puck when they are playing defense. These practices form our family by training perception.   I’m thankful for all of the […]
The Catholic University of America’s Board of Trustees adopted a new governance structure intended to permit greater lay participation in the affairs of the university while preserving its uniquely Catholic character.   Catholic University is the national university of the Catholic Church, begun by the bishops of the United States after the Third Baltimore Council […]

The son of an evangelical preacher and first-generation Americans, my dad rose early to provide for his wife and three sons. Since no quantity of words will ever capture the way he has served his office of fatherhood, this Father’s Day I will settle for five verbs. 

span style="font-family: "Utopia Std", serif; font-size: 10.5pt; letter-spacing: -0.2pt;">/span>Former parishioners and friends tell stories about Father Gerald Weymes, pastor of St. Timothy Church in Chantilly, as he is set to retire June 28. The Irish priest, originally recruited to the Richmond Diocese, spent his 43 years at a variety of parishes in the Arlington Diocese, which was established in 1974. 

In the absence of temperance, we shall continue to apply patchwork, partial solutions here and there while piously decrying addiction as a bad thing.

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