The Walk Humbly Podcast (Ep. 8): Education in Arlington schools for kids with disabilities, retired priests’ collection, Mother’s Day and more

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The Walk Humbly Podcast – Episode 8

Education in Arlington schools for kids with disabilities, retired priests' collection, Mother's Day and more

May 10, 2018

 

 

This week’s episode of the Walk Humbly Podcast includes:

20 retired priests collectively spent 1,075 years in service to the Lord – more on the importance of the Priests’ Retirement Collection

How students with intellectual and development disabilities thrive in our Catholic classrooms – and what their classmates learn from them

Bishop Burbidge’s biggest takeaway from meeting with 3 Dreamers

A Mother’s Day message for those who find the day challenging and his thoughts for mother's and the critical role they play in the family

In case you missed it, Bishop Burbidge added a moment of levity for our 3 new Monsignors during Solemn Vespers and expressed his sincere appreciation for their witness to priestly ministry

Bishop Burbidge and Dr. Jennifer Bigelow, the Superintendent of Schools, also answer these questions from the faithful:

How can the Diocese help make Catholic education more affordable?

What is an “archpriest”?

How can the Diocese support non-Diocesan Catholic schools in the southern portion of our Diocese?

What will Bishop Burbidge share during his commencement address to Marymount University graduates, as well as his message for graduates from our Catholic high schools?

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