.Graduates of the High School of St. Thomas More in Champaign, Ill., celebrate their commencement ceremony May 15, 2021. (CNS photo/Tom Dermody, The Catholic Post)
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ARLINGTON, Va. (CNS) Graduations are back.
This spring, all four of the Arlington diocesan Catholic high schools plan to have in-person, outdoor graduations on their football fields. After pandemic safety measures necessitated virtual ceremonies last year, school communities are looking forward to the commencement festivities.
Joseph Vorbach, diocesan superintendent of schools, sees the in-person celebrations as a sign of better things to come. In-person graduations are a mark of the resilience of the graduates, he said. And of hope for a continued gradual return to the norms and traditions of school life going forward.
Catholic high schools welcome return of in-person graduation ceremonies
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Catholic high schools welcome return of in-person graduation ceremonies
May 21, 2021 catholic news service
Graduates of the High School of St. Thomas More in Champaign, Ill., celebrate their commencement ceremony May 15, 2021. (Credit: CNS photo/Tom Dermody, The Catholic Post.)
This spring, all four of the Arlington diocesan Catholic high schools plan to have in-person, outdoor graduations on their football fields. After pandemic safety measures necessitated virtual ceremonies last year, school communities are looking forward to the commencement festivities.
ARLINGTON, Va. Graduations are back.
This spring, all four of the Arlington diocesan Catholic high schools plan to have in-person, outdoor graduations on their football fields. After pandemic safety measures necessitated virtual ceremonies last year, school communities are looking forward to the commencement festivities.
WASHINGTON - Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Washington breaks ground on the new Wargaming Center at Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico. A ceremony commemorating the beginning of construction was held at MCB Quantico May 12.
“[Marines] are going to be better prepared to fight and thrive in combat because of the work that is done in this Center.” said Lt. Gen. Eric M. Smith, deputy commandant, Combat Development and Integration, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. “We are going to be quicker getting resources to them in the Fleet and in the field because of this Center.”
In March 2019, the Wargaming Center was identified to NAVFAC Washington leadership as a military construction (MILCON) insert in the fiscal year 2020 program. The NAVFAC Washington Contracting team went to work to ensure timely and efficient awarding of this critical construction project. In short order, Wiley Wilson Burns & McDonnell Joint Venture of Alexandria, Va., was aw
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On Thursday, Major Christopher Warnagiris was arrested and charged on several account.
Image Credit: Sgt. Jessica Y. Lucio/Marine Corps
Captured on video attacking police
officers during the Capitol riots on January 6, an active duty U.S. Marine
officer was arrested Thursday and charged with assault, obstruction, and
violent entry on Capitol grounds.
Around 2:25 p.m. on January 6, Major Christopher Warnagiris
was recorded on a security
camera helping a small group of Trump supporters gain entry through the
East Rotunda doors of the Capitol building. As U.S. Capitol Police Officers
attempted to physically block the entrance, Maj. Warnagiris struggled with and
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