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Q. A few years ago, we lost a son who was 50 years old. We had called his parish priest to administer last rites. When the priest arrived at the hospital, our son had already passed. When we asked about the last rites, he told us that they don’t do the last rites anymore. Did […]
As cold winter days begrudgingly turn into spring, parishioners of St. William of York Church in Stafford are gearing up for the third season of St. William of York Baseball, a league on a mission to unite the parish community, foster Christian sportsmanship and help boys and girls develop the skills they need to enjoy […]
On Feb. 6, before the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos squared-off in Super Bowl 50, students from Seton School in Manassas headed into Washington for “Super Bowl Lunches for the Homeless,” a tradition of distributing food to the needy that began more than 20 years ago by Seton parent Mike Hadro. According to senior Jessica […]
Ricky Burke and Allan Flott know fancy footwork and what it’s like to compete in large stadiums in front of cheering crowds. What gives them the most satisfaction these days, however, is passing along their love of soccer, or “football” as much of the world calls it, to young people. The duo created Players Soccer […]
Three diocesan high school seniors were named finalists in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program. The finalists include: Catherine Green and Erin Markle from Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria and Virginia Schilder from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington. The National Merit Scholarship competition begins with the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying […]
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis will preside over a consistory to approve the canonization of five men and women, including Blessed Teresa of Kolkata, the Vatican announced. The March 15 consistory also will determine the approval of canonization of Argentine “gaucho priest,” Blessed Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero and Blessed Jose Sanchez del Rio, a […]
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde encouraged more than 500 men gathered in Manassas March 5 to make an intentional plan for daily living that includes prayer, authentic friendships and reaching out to others in need. The bishop said he was encouraged by the presence and witness of the men and he told them “to open […]
Q. A Protestant friend asked me recently why Catholics sometimes refer to the pope as “His Holiness.” He wondered whether this is meant to imply that the pope is in essence holy. I had to admit that I had no idea. Can you enlighten me? What is the origin of that title? (Sioux City, Iowa) […]
Thirty-two diocesan elementary schools participated in the annual Arlington diocesan spelling bee last month at St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington. The event was coordinated by Leslie Lipovski, coordinator of curriculum for the Office of Catholic Schools. The Catholic War Veterans Post No. 1652 at St. James Church in Falls Church awarded checks to […]
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde encouraged Catholics to return home during Lent by trusting in God’s mercy and love, and seeking forgiveness in the sacrament of penance. “We rejoice because like the prodigal son, we have a Heavenly Father whose joy is to forgive,” Bishop Loverde said. “Let us return home because returning home brings […]