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The Catholic Schools Week 2023-26 theme is “Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community.” Catholic schools have an irreplaceable role in the church’s evangelizing mission.
Fun and classic productions are part of this year’s offerings from diocesan high schools and other performers.
The number of Catholics attending weekend Mass rose again last year, reaching pre-pandemic levels. The annual Mass count, conducted last October, showed that more registered Catholics (30.6%) are attending Mass now than in 2019 (29.3%), and 42 of 76 parishes and missions surpassed their 2019 average attendance.
Every January, many of us come armed with plans. We resolve to be more disciplined, more productive, more holy. We choose words to anchor our resolve. Things like focus, thrive, simplify, grow, action, clarity, discipline, intentional, stretch and renew — all such good words.
St. Paul VI Catholic High School celebrated National Signing Day Nov. 13, recognizing 31 seniors who committed to play sports at the collegiate level. The school will host a second signing day in the spring.
The St. Paul VI Catholic High School’s REACH Club held its annual Toys for Joy drive to support the Don Bosco Center in Manassas.
Junior Roy Wulf was named Student of the Year in the high school category by George Washington’s Mount Vernon Dec. 11. The Mount Vernon Prize for Excellence in Civics and History recognized his work in founding the PVI Fife and Drum Corps, which pays tribute to Washington’s European allies during the American Revolution.
St. Paul VI Catholic High School's students, faculty and staff visited the senior residence where former school chaplain Father Stephen J. Schultz lives following their exams to share Christmas carols and fellowship.

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