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Both the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams of Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax advanced to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title games Feb. 27 at American University’s Bender Arena. The boys were defeated by Gonzaga College High School in Washington 68-55, while the girls lost to St. John’s High School in Washington 58-52.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people travel from across the world and brave the frigid January weather to stand up for a cause they believe in. They all band together and march to protest the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling that made abortion legal. Since 1974, there has been an annual March […]

Baby Timothy was born Jan. 28, almost three months premature, weighing a mere 2 pounds 2 ounces. 

George Mason University students and alumni welcomed Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge to the campus ministry’s weekly supper social in Fairfax Feb. 23. The Philadelphia native enjoyed mingling with the students and exchanging some friendly banter with Philadelphia Eagles and Redskins fans during his first visit to the ministry. 

Visitors to Marymount University in Arlington came face to face with the portraits of youths living as undocumented immigrants in the United States in a new photo exhibit titled “Youth Seeking Refuge, Unaccompanied.” The exhibit, which is scheduled to run through March 26 in the university’s Barry Gallery, captures the lives of youths caught between violence at home and an ongoing debate on immigration reform.  

i>Following is a report from the Virginia Catholic Conference./i>br />The 2017 session of the Virginia General Assembly drew to a close after an intense month and a half. The General Assembly considered nearly 3,000 bills. Virginia Catholic Conference staff met with legislators, testified at innumerable hearings, and spread action alerts through our grassroots network and on social media. 

The newly elected Abbot Joseph Wittstock left his home country of South Africa to pursue the monastic life. For the past 16 years he has lived, worked and prayed in community with the Trappist monks of Holy Cross Abbey in Berryville. He understands his new position as the next step in his journey toward sanctification.  

CHICAGO — Religious and clergy alike do their part to help the Ramblers’ men’s basketball team at Loyola University Chicago. The team’s chaplain since 1994 has been Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, a Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is now 97 years old. She also is the newest member of Loyola’s sports […]

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