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A simple search for the word “pilgrimage” on the Catholic Herald’s website will reveal dozens of articles about recent pilgrimages around our diocese, our country and the world.
As the director of religious education at Our Lady of Hope Church in Potomac Falls, Jackie Regan knows the importance of teaching children about the faith. But as a parent of high schoolers, she knows that imparting the faith isn’t always easy.
The Knights of Columbus John J Cempré Council No. 6328 and their Ladies Auxiliary of Precious Blood Church in Culpeper awarded scholarships to Melanie Castro-Martinez and Nalanie Becker.
Seven young women — including three from the Arlington diocese — professed the simple vows of poverty, chastity and obedience as members of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia Congregation in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 10.
Last week, my husband and I drove from our home in New England to Virginia.
Officials with the diocesan schools office are forecasting a fourth consecutive year of enrollment growth at Catholic schools in the Arlington diocese, albeit at a slower pace than in previous academic years when pandemic restrictions at public schools encouraged many families to give parochial schools a closer look.
Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria will welcome 950 students, the highest enrollment in school history. The 2024-25 school year is also the school’s 60th anniversary year.