On behalf of our clergy, ministry leaders and staff, we pray for you and welcome you to join us for Holy Week and a blessed and joyful Easter celebration. Please join us for worship, either in-person, or by participating in those liturgies that will be live-streamed. Due to the limited capacity requirement, signup will be needed to attend. For our Holy Week and Easter schedule, signup links, and more information click on the picture.
In a continued effort to protect our children, the Archdiocese of Washington requires adults who will have contact with youth in a parish (or Catholic school) setting to submit to a background check, get fingerprinted and attend one training module. Due to the pandemic, you can now sign up and complete the training online, from the comfort of home! Once you have completed the requirements, you are Safe Environment trained for life. Thank you in advance for answering the call to protect our children and enrich our community with your talents! Click the picture for more information.
Saint Paul will honor World Day of Prayer for the Sick with Mass at 7:30 PM on Thursday, February 11, 2021, all are invited. February 11 was designated as World Day of Prayer for the Sick by Pope John Paul II as a way for believers to offer prayers for those suffering from illnesses and for those caring for and comforting the sick. The day coincides with the commemoration of Our Lady of Lourdes. Click the picture for more information.
Continue your Lenten journey at Saint Paul. Stations of the Cross will be Fridays 7:30-8:00 PM from February 19 through March 26. Confession will be available on Wednesdays, February 24 through March 31 from 6:30 to 7:30 PM, as well as every Saturday at 3:30 PM. For Saint Paul Lenten Schedule, signup links for Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday and Easter Masses, and more information click the picture.