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By Catholic News Service
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly renewed the designation May 22. The decision affects more than 58,000 Haitians in the U.S.
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By Connor Bergeron
Juliana Rodriguez, senior at Seton School in Manassas, doesn't let her age stop her from serving.
Schools
By Connor Bergeron
Three banners are bestowed to Epiphany School in Culpeper from the Culpeper Star Exponent's "Best of Your Hometown" contest.
Schools
By Zoey Maraist
This senior hopes to deepen her faith and study outer space in college.
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By Connor Bergeron
Through the collaboration of many organizations, five women with intellectual disabilities will live Marian Homes' newest house, Our Lady of Light.
Schools
By Zoey Maraist
Catholic students share how they learn, socialize and thrive through education at home.
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By For The Catholic Herald
After achieving honors for creativity, teamwork and innovation in regional and state academic tournaments, two teams from St. Patrick School in Fredericksburg — “Names are Overrated” and “Bacon Wizards” — have earned the right to compete in Destination Imagination’s Global Finals, the world’s largest celebration of student creativity, to be held May 24–27 in Knoxville, […]
Local
By Ashleigh Buyers
Christendom alum Ben Hatke draws inspiration for his popular graphic novels from fantasy classics and family life.
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By Cindy Wooden
Pope Francis and U.S. President Donald Trump spent 30 minutes speaking privately in the library of the Apostolic Palace May 24, and as the president left, he told the pope, "I won't forget what you said."
Schools
By Catholic Herald Staff Report
According to the diocesan Office of Catholic Schools, the following people will retire at the end of this school year.


