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Following the news of the death of Pope Francis this morning, Bishop Knestout offered Mass at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Richmond, to pray for the repose of the soul of the Holy Father.
During his homily, Bishop Knestout shared, “When someone you know and love has passed away, the news can come as a shock, even if you knew the danger… Read more
Bishop Barry C. Knestout will offer Mass today at noon at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Richmond, to pray for the repose of Pope Francis’ soul.
He has issued a statement regarding the passing of Pope Francis, which can be found on our website: https://bit.ly/PopeFrancis-Statement
“When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there… Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and believed. For they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead.” (Jn 20:6, 8-10)
The tomb is empty, and the light of the… Read more
Moments from the Passion of Our Lord on Good Friday at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.
Last night, Bishop Knestout celebrated the Good Friday liturgy at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, with Fr. Tony Marques as concelebrant.
On Good Friday, we stand in solemn remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice for us through His death on the cross.… Read more
Today, as we commemorate the Passion of our Lord on Good Friday, we are reminded of Christ’s death and sacrifice for us.
For 25 years, the fourth-grade class at St. Mary’s Catholic School, Richmond, has told the story of Jesus’ suffering and death through their annual “Shadow Stations of the Cross.” The experience allows students to… Read more
Bishop Knestout celebrated the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart last night, alongside concelebrant Fr. Tony Marques, rector of the cathedral.
On Holy Thursday, we are reminded of Jesus’ humility in washing the disciples’ feet, a tradition that continues in the Church to this day.
In his homily, Bishop… Read more
St. Bede parishioner and Williamsburg local, Bob Mahr, took to the Capital Trail on Saturday, April 12, as he walked to raise money for Williamsburg House of Mercy and pray for people who requested prayers.
You may recognize Bob from his walk on the trail last year, when he walked the entire trail in just two days. This year, he was joined by… Read more
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