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What does a church council from the year 325 have to do with a group of more than 300 suburban Catholics gathered in a windowless hotel ballroom in Reston on a Saturday morning? Well, a lot, actually.
Congratulations — you’re having a baby! Time to pick a paint color for the nursery, decide on a name and choose godparents for your bundle of joy.
Lawrence J. “Larry” Fedewa, who wore many hats from professor to entrepreneur, passed away peacefully Oct. 29, in Manassas at age 87, following a battle with cancer and two days before his 88th birthday.
Every year we ask readers to nominate a volunteer who consistently goes above and beyond to help others, either on their own or for a Catholic nonprofit in the Arlington diocese. We want to recognize them and share the motivation behind their community service.
At this time of year, as we prepare to gather and to share with the people we hold dear — and attend the more obligatory holiday events — there is one thing that might be the best preparation of all.
An environmental science class at Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores took part in the annual canoeing field trip supported by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Sept. 8.
There is only one Baroque woman sculptor whose signed sculptures have been preserved. She was Maria Faydherbe, she was Catholic.
If most people were asked to describe a typical or aspirational Thanksgiving celebration, they would likely describe a scene such as that portrayed in Norman Rockwell’s iconic 1943 painting, “Freedom from Want.”

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