Triple grads are thrice as nice
Three sets of triplets graduating from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington talk about growing up in trios.
Three sets of triplets graduating from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington talk about growing up in trios.
Marymount University in Arlington held its undergraduate commencement ceremony, May 19, and graduate commencement ceremony May 18, at the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Constitution Hall in Washington.
Christendom College in Front Royal awarded a record 127 degrees to graduating students during its 40th commencement weekend May 10-12. The college honored Jesuit Father Robert Spitzer, author, with the St. Peter Canisius Award; and author Janet Smith with an honorary doctorate. Bishop Michael F. Burbidge celebrated the baccalaureate Mass.
Catholic U. graduates are called to transform the world with love as Jesús Colina, founder and global editor of Aleteia, addressed the Class of 2019.
Kenneth Lucas has been named head football coach at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington.
With little overhead, 100 percent of the thrift shop’s income goes to Lumen Christi in Anchorage.
When it comes to upholding tradition and pride in a particular school, the Whalen family of suburban New Albany takes a back seat to no one.
398.2 — A number retired librarian Mary Herrington keeps at the top of her head. She knows exactly what treasured books are contained within this set of Dewey Decimal numbers — fables.
Four students from diocesan high schools were named National Merit finalists.
Benjamin Noa Raffier, a junior at St. John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores, recently earned the highest possible ACT composite score of 36.