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Your contributions to the Annual Appeal help support the future of the Church through young adult and youth ministries!
Two of our largest diocesan events are the College Summit and Diocesan Youth Conferences, where our college students and high school youth come together for a weekend of fellowship and opportunities to grow in their faith.… Read more
Students from St. Bridget School, Richmond, are gearing up to compete in a LEGO robotics showdown in June against schools around the world. One of St. Bridget’s three middle school teams will compete at the international level.
The international STEM competition helps students learn important skills like problem solving, critical thinking,… Read more
Four of our educators were recipients of the diocesan awards at the Excellence in Catholic Education Awards last night.
Dr. Catherine Braun, teacher at The Blessed Sacrament Huguenot School, received the prestigious Elizabeth Ann Seton award!
Diocesan Awards for Excellence in Catholic Education were presented to Bridgit Pinelli, Christ… Read more
Tonight, our diocese will honor our educators at the 2025 Excellence in Catholic Education awards ceremony!
Bishop Knestout will join the diocese in recognizing the teachers for their outstanding work during the 2024-2025 school year. Three diocesan winners will be selected in addition to the recipient of the Elizabeth Ann Seton Award.… Read more
As the patron saint of workers, St. Joseph the Worker serves as a role model, teaching the importance of diligence, integrity, and providing for our families.
St. Joseph is an example of the holiness and beauty of labor as a way to glorify God. Let us ask for his intercession in our own work. #FeastDay
Today we joyfully celebrated the call to holy orders for Deacon Andrew Clark, Deacon Matthew Kelly, and Deacon Samuel Hill!
The three men received their call to holy orders from Bishop Knestout earlier today, followed by the celebration of Mass at the Pastoral Center. Deacons Andrew Clark and Matthew Kelly received their orders in person at… Read more
In just a few days, we celebrate the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. During this feast, we are reminded of the dignity of work and the importance of laborers.
In his recent column, Bishop Knestout reflects on St. Joseph’s role and writes, “What St. Joseph modeled were lessons in faith, love and service that his Son would teach during His… Read more
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