Diocesan Annual Appeal
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Eucharistic Congress – November 6-7 Read More »
October 15, 2020 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Today, the Catholic Diocese of Richmond released a report summarizing the results of the Independent Reconciliation Program – a program designed to offer assistance to survivors of clergy sexual abuse within our diocese through an independent arbiter. As you will read in the report, the IRP
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Please note: when you leave the church after a visit, please take a moment to check to make sure the door closes all the way. These doors are a little temperamental and don’t always close completely, as we think they should. Please help us to make sure the church is secure after your visit. Thank
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Does anyone out there know how to livestream? Our current person would like to be able to share this duty so that when he needs to go out of town, this service is still available to those at home. The next date he will be gone is over the Labor Day weekend. Please contact the
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In our efforts to maintain a sanitary environment, volunteers are needed to help clean the church after Saturday masses on August 29th and November 21st. Thank you very much for your consideration and assistance!
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The directives specified by the Catholic Diocese of Richmond are unchanged as they pertain to COVID19, including no choir or singing except by the pianist and/or cantor. Social distancing is stll being practiced, and proper personal protective equipment (PPE) must still be worn. Special dispensation is offered during this time; Mass is still being livestreamed
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Every day we are called by Christ to respond in some way. The more practice we have at giving of ourselves freely and living in His presence, the easier it is to discern that call. Once we hear the call, the choice is ours: will we respond with yes or no? We could say that
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