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Nancy Scimone presents “Saint Faustina — Messenger of Mercy” Oct. 18 at St. Joseph Church, 750 Peachtree St., Herndon, at 7:30 p.m. based on the life of Polish nun and mystic St. Maria Faustina Kowalska who died in 1938 at 33 and was canonized by St. John Paul II in April 2000. Designed to evoke […]
The pregnancy crisis center HOPE in Northern Virginia is sponsoring a Walk for HOPE. The walk is to gain support, awareness and provide alternative solutions to abortion. Participants will gather at St. James School, 830 W. Broad St., Falls Church, at 9 a.m. Nov. 5 and walk two miles through Falls Church. The walk will […]

The 10 lepers desired to be healed and they hoped that they could be healed. The arrival of Jesus in their village gave them a chance to be healed like others He had healed elsewhere. Of course, their minds and hearts were focused on their affliction and their needs. We don’t expect them to be expressing gratitude to Him before their healing. But would it have been possible? Grateful for what? Their lives were miserable compared to the lives of others who enjoyed good health.

Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School welcomed Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde and his secretary, Father Robert J. Wagner, to celebrate Mass Sept. 14. A tradition at the start of each academic year, this year’s Bishop’s Mass proved particularly significant because it marked what will most likely be Bishop Loverde’s final one as he readies for retirement.

The Youth Apostles Institute 18th annual pro-life poster contest theme is “Time to Respect Life.” The contest provides an opportunity for young people to express their pro-life beliefs and values learned at school, at home and in parishes and ministries to which they belong. Creating a poster can also complement classroom instruction and ministry. There […]

St. Timothy School in Chantilly dedicated a new, 650 square foot entrance and lobby Sept. 30. Father Gerald Weymes, pastor of St. Timothy Church, led the students and faculty in a prayer before cutting the ribbon.

The runners in the Race for Seminarians compete in the historic Marine Corps Marathon or the Marathon 10K Oct. 30. The donations they raise support the everyday needs of seminarians — medical bills, car repairs and travel — expenses typically not covered. 

It was a rough July, on a national scale, marked by division: shootings, protests, funerals, conventions. Whether you tuned into Trump and Clinton, clicked over to the late-night comics or braced for sharp Facebook exchanges, you likely felt a sense of separation – of people moving further apart, digging in their heels and drawing circles […]
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg caused quite a stir this month by saying what was on her mind about Donald Trump to the New York Times. “I can’t imagine what the country would be — with Donald Trump as our president,” she said.   If her husband were alive, she continued, he might have […]
I’m beginning to wonder if something sacred is vanishing.  Throughout my childhood from the late 70s to early 90s — pre-Internet, pre-cell phone — my Dad’s arrival home around 5:30 any day of the week triggered a series of staccato sounds. First the dull thud of his Buick door, then the slap of the front […]

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