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Our freedom is wounded by sin, but the “healing power of love” can be found in God’s mercy – received inwardly and extended outwardly, said Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori. “If God’s mercy finds a home in our hearts, we are not just going to be recipients, but agents of compassion in a world marked […]
Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington told 671 graduates of Marymount University in Arlington May 15 that their generation faces great challenges to the idea that we are part of God’s plan and that there is an interaction and interconnectedness to what God asks of us and how we live out our lives. “Jesus came to […]
The summer before his junior year, Grant Tabler was praying during a Lutheran church service when he felt something wasn’t right. It took a minute for the born-and-raised Protestant to realize he was missing the Mass, which he had encountered as a student at Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Dumfries. That […]
Although there are two weeks left in the school year, the St. Michael School community bid farewell to the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary May 22 at a reception held in their honor. The religious community has staffed St. Michael School in Annandale since 1954. Earlier this year they announced that they […]
It is always a privilege to get to see people glorifying God through their work. Their example reminds me of a verse from St. Paul’s Letter to the Colossians: “Whatever you do, do from the heart, as for the Lord and not for others, knowing that you will receive from the Lord the due payment […]
As Isabel Anderson approached the Ghanaian hospital where she was volunteering, she encountered a woman sobbing because her son had died. Accompanying the mother inside, they found the dead boy in a room full of sick children. “Here (in the United States) his sickness could have been easily treated, but there it was deadly,” said […]
Johnny Holliday, the voice of Maryland athletics, and the Youth Leadership Foundation (YLF) have teamed up for more than 10 years to host the annual Johnny Holliday Scholarship Classic. The golf tournament has raised more than $1 million over the years to helpsome 3,000 youths in the Washington metro area receive personal mentoring from more […]
This year’s jubilarians have spent a combined 205 years in service to God. Years of teaching schoolchildren, ministering to the homeless and caring for parishioners. Years following God’s call in various states and foreign lands. In spite of the challenges they faced over the years, the sisters said “yes” to God all over again when […]
Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Bernadette McManigal, diocesan superintendent of schools, knows numbers. Along with her education and theology degrees, she holds a bachelor’s in mathematics and has taken graduate-level math courses. When she retires June 30, her eight-year legacy in the Arlington Diocese also will be reflected partially in figures: Student […]
Nate Revor has lived all over the country. With his U.S. Marine Corps father, Mark, and mother, Beth, sister, Megan, and brother, Brian, he’s crisscrossed the United States. He was born in North Carolina where he lived until age 4. He went to pre-school and kindergarten in California, then first- through third-grade at Holy Cross […]

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