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By Fr. Kenneth Doyle
Q. My father is 86 years old and was raised in the Catholic Church. He was considered an intellectual and earned his doctorate in philosophy. He became a nonpracticing Catholic and in fact rejected the church, although he had a thirst for justice and continued to treasure the church’s teachings on human rights. Now he […]
Schools
Fourteen graduating seniors from five Arlington diocesan high schools will attend military academies this fall.
Schools
By Connor Bergeron
The Ballston Center is comprised of two buildings — a nine-story building for academics and office space for the university and a 15-story residential tower, which offers a public plaza, retail space and three levels of underground parking.
Local
By Catholic Herald Staff Report
With a mid-day tweet May 28, Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge announced the creation of the Arlington Diocese’s newest parish — St. Bridget of Ireland in Berryville.
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By Zoey Maraist
The Falls Church resident worked at both Good Shepherd and St. Anthony of Padua.
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By Catholic News Service
A tribunal of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services has wrapped up its nearly four-year inquiry into whether the life of Father Vincent R. Capodanno, a Vietnam War hero and U.S. Navy chaplain, merits consideration for sainthood.
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By George Weigel
Europe is committing demographic suicide, systematically depopulating itself in what British historian Niall Ferguson has called “the greatest sustained reduction in European population since the Black Death in the 14th century.”
Columns
By Carolyn H Colvin
Re “Benedictine sister helps repeal state law on religious garb in schools” in the April 20-26 edition. My question would be, “Why is a Catholic sister teaching in a public school? It used to happened in places such as Ohio, but I thought we were done with that. Seems she should be in a Catholic […]
Schools
By John Garvey
It's that time of year again — time to fight over commencement speakers. It happens every May. Some Catholic college will feature a speaker who has taken public positions at odds with the church's teaching.
Columns
By Greg Erlandson
All our lives, we've been trained to rely on doctors for advice. At this literally life-and-death moment, however, they often let us down.


