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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
With pews packed with people to celebrate the special occasion, three young men processed into the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, ready to be ordained as priests.
After nearly a decade of formation, Fr. Andrew Clark, Fr. Samuel Hill, and Fr. Matthew Kelly were ordained priests on June 7.
All three men eagerly anticipate serving… Read more
The diocesan Office of Communications is excited to announce that Bishop Knestout has appointed Lily Nguyen Dunkle as the director of the diocesan Office of Communications and editor-in-chief of The Catholic Virginian.
Lily has served as the editor of The Catholic Virginian since 2023 and looks forward to serving in her new role in… Read more
In honor of Juneteenth, the Virginia Catholics for Racial Justice hosted an evening service at St. Joseph’s Memorial Park in downtown Richmond last night.
Local parishioners, religious life, and clergy gathered to commemorate the 160th anniversary of the day the enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had finally been granted… Read more
This Sunday, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, also called Corpus Christi. This will also be the end of the three-year Eucharistic Revival in the U.S.
On Sunday, the perpetual pilgrims will conclude their Eucharistic pilgrimage in Los Angeles with Mass and a final Eucharistic procession, the… Read more
After giving up his career in business to answer the Lord’s call to the priesthood, Fr. Jay Biber now celebrates 40 years of ministry as a priest. Though he’s now retired from pastoral services, Fr. Biber continues his ministry by serving parishes and campus ministry students in his community.
Read more about his 40 years of ministry:… Read more
Looking to connect with other Catholic young adults? Join us on October 11 for Catholic Fest!
This one-day festival will have live bands, food, Mass, vendors, and keynote speaker, Robert Feduccia. This event is the perfect opportunity for fellowship with other young adults who are living out their faith.
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Join us for an EPIC day of fun, faith, and service at the diocesan middle school rally: EPIC!
This is the perfect opportunity for rising 6th-8th graders to meet other middle school Catholics and learn about their faith. The day will start with an opening talk, followed by relay races, a service project, games, and Mass.
Don’t miss out!… Read more
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