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“This place is about people constantly moving forward as their hands pull others along – and then those people in turn are reaching out and lifting others up,” said Kenisha Salvary, a single mother who was homeless for 10 years. “It’s a ripple effect of hope.” Salvary, 25, was describing what was for 30 years […]
Alward V. Burch dedicated his life to Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, first as a teacher and record-breaking baseball coach, then as its longtime principal. The school returned the favor April 30 when it dedicated its new baseball stadium in his honor. Donna Burch, Al Burch’s widow, cut the ribbon on the field, and […]
Father Robert A. Lange, who retired from active service in the Arlington Diocese in 2012, died May 4 at St. Joseph’s Home for the Elderly in Richmond after a long illness. He was 70. “Father Lange’s love for the Lord was so evident and visible, coupled with the desire to lead people to Jesus Christ […]
The Office of Youth Ministry hosted BASH 2015 April 25 at Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax. More than 500 students attended the daylong festivities that included Mass celebrated by Father Thomas Cavanaugh, parochial vicar of St. Theresa Church in Ashburn. After listening to inspirational stories from speakers Bob Rice and Katie Prejean, students […]
St. Rita School in Alexandria hosted 53 students at the Catholic schools chess tournament April 26. Competing in three age groups, the students represented 13 diocesan elementary schools. Photos by Gerald Martineau for the Catholic Herald.
Members of Fiat, a club for young women at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, strive to inspire their peers to follow Christ according to the Blessed Mother’s humble example. Through Fiat, girls come together to experience the joy of prayer, friendship and community and are encouraged to live by Mary’s model of virtue to […]
“The mercy of God is poured out upon us, making us just and giving us peace. This is a time for the Church to rediscover the meaning of the mission entrusted to her by the Lord on the day of Easter: to be a sign and an instrument of the Father’s mercy.” – Pope Francis […]
In its 2000 statement on immigration, “Welcoming the Stranger Among Us: Unity in Diversity,” the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops wrote, “The church of the 21st century will be, as it has always been, a church of many cultures, languages and traditions, yet simultaneously one, as God is one – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit […]
Mary Higgins Clark, author of 42 books, many of which have become bestsellers, will deliver the commencement address at Catholic University in Washington May 16. A devout Catholic, Clark is a Dame of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, the highest honor the pope can offer a layperson. “Her personal story of faith, perseverance […]
As Baltimore City cleaned up after a night of riots, looting and fires following the funeral of Freddie Gray Jr., Archbishop William E. Lori said the church’s place is to pray, be a voice for peace, and participate in a wider community dialogue to solve the systemic issues that led to the unrest. Gray, 25, […]