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As we listen to today’s Gospel reading, let us be inspired by the actions of the Samaritan man who helped the victim he found.
We are called to serve and care for all of God’s people and help them in times of distress. May we too strive to help our neighbors and show them love and kindness.
Get on the stage to share your talent at Catholic Fest!
We hope to highlight a variety of talents from across the diocese – whether your talent is music, dance, art, or something else, we want to showcase you on the Catholic Fest stage!
There are still a few days left to submit your talent applications. Whether you’re performing as… Read more
Traveling this summer and not sure where to go for Mass?
Visit our website for a list of parish locations and Mass times. Whether you’re a member of our diocese or it’s your first time visiting the Richmond diocese, we welcome you to find a nearby parish community to attend Mass with this Sunday!
Find all Mass times and locations:… Read more
The Black Catholic Exhibition at Richmond’s Black History Museum celebrates its grand opening at 3 p.m. today!
The exhibit will feature artifacts from historically Black Catholic churches in our diocese that have now closed. The exhibit will run from today until November 22.
We encourage all to visit and learn the history of these parishes.
St. Benedict was born to a distinguished family in Italy and left his life of riches to become a hermit in a remote cave for three years.
He later wanted to bring various monks together to experience unity, fraternity and worship, and began building Monte Cassino. The lifestyle that gradually developed from this became known as the Rule of… Read more
At the Diocesan Work Camp, the teen and adult volunteers got to live out their Catholic faith in action as they served the residents at 16 homes in southwest Virginia.
Even Bishop Knestout joined in as he visited work sites, celebrated Mass for the teens, led evening Eucharistic adoration, and heard confessions during the camp’s evening… Read more
For 20 years, the Virginia Catholic Conference has been advocating for legislature in Virginia that aligns with Catholic social teachings and values.
Throughout its 20-year history, the VCC has secured numerous important wins for the protection and dignity of life and the rights of Virginians.
Read more in The Catholic… Read more
Looking to squeeze in some extra fun this summer? Join us for EPIC, a fun-filled day for middle school youth!
This one-day event is the perfect opportunity for all rising 6th-8th graders to meet other Catholic middle schoolers while also learning more about the Catholic faith.
The day will be full of games, talks, inflatables, a service… Read more
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