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Pray for our teen and adult volunteers as they brave the heat to serve others at the Diocesan Work Camp!
Congratulations to Bishop Knestout on his 36th ordination anniversary!
He was ordained a priest on June 24, 1989 in the Archdiocese of Washington.
We thank God for his “yes” to serve God through his ministry as a priest and now as our bishop! Please continue to pray for him as he shepherds our diocese.
Congratulations, Bishop Knestout!
“Being a disciple of Christ is not just the job of the priest, but of all the baptized.”
Throughout his 50 years in the priesthood, Msgr. Walter Barrett has seen both challenges and beautiful transformations in the Church. Msgr. Barrett was the second African American priest to be ordained in the Diocese of Richmond and has served throughout… Read more
Today we begin Religious Freedom Week, which is observed annually June 22-29.
Religious freedom allows members of the Catholic Church and all religious communities to live out their faith to serve the good of all. Each day we will focus on a different intention and pray that all religious communities can live out their faith without fear… Read more
On the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, we celebrate the True Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
Through transubstantiation, the bread and wine offered at Mass become the Body and Blood of Our Lord.
As the three-year Eucharistic Revival comes to an end today, join us in praying that all may… Read more
Though the path to holiness is not easy, God often uses our flaws or failures to draw us closer to Him in ways we never expected.
In his latest column, Bishop Knestout writes, “Within the Church’s lives of the saints, we find several whose early years were far from the path to holiness they eventually followed, e.g., St. Ignatius of Loyola… Read more
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