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  • Saint Kateri is known for her unwavering faith and courage.

    She lost her family to smallpox at age four; the virus left her with terrible scars and nearly caused her to go blind. She was baptized into the Catholic Church at age 20 after hearing Jesuit missionaries preach. She took the name Kateri, after Catherine of Siena.

    St. Kateri was… Read more

  • During the last three weekends, our seminarians visited several of our campus ministries for National Vocation Awareness Week!

    While they were on campus, the seminarians assisted with liturgies, attended campus ministry events, and talked with students.

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  • Calling all high schoolers!

    Are you looking to deepen your faith and meet other Catholic high schoolers? Join us for the Diocesan Youth Conference the weekend of February 20-22.

    DYC highlights:
    Breakout sessions
    Inflatables and games
    Mass with the bishop
    Eucharistic adoration
    And so much more!

    Talk with your youth minister about how to register.

  • Black Catholic History Month is a time to honor and learn about the lives and rich history of Black Catholics.

    In the final 10 days of the diocesan Office for Black Catholics’ exhibit at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center, take this time to learn about the legacy of Black Catholics in our diocese. The exhibit closes on Nov. 22, and a… Read more

  • To commemorate the 100th anniversary of The Catholic Virginian, a new exhibit will be added to the Museum of Virginia Catholic History at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, featuring the 100 year history of our diocesan newspaper. The exhibit will open later this month.

    Contact the Office of Archives or call (804) 359-5661 to schedule… Read more

  • Congratulations to the new president and vice president of the USCCB!

    The new leadership was announced today during the USCCB Fall Plenary Assembly. Archbishop Paul Coakley, of Oklahoma City, will serve as president of the USCCB and Bishop Daniel Flores, of Brownsville, Texas, as vice president.

    Pray for them as they serve in this new role!

  • Today, we express gratitude to all who have served our country through military services. We pray for those who have fought to protect our freedoms and for the souls of those who lost their lives serving our country.

    St. Michael the Archangel, patron of the military, pray for our veterans!