St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church is conveniently located in Arlington one block from the Virginia Square-GMU Metro station. The parish describes itself as "a community of people with various cultural backgrounds united as a family of faith empowered by Christ." The church's parishioners are involved in over 80 ministries.
Our Lady of Lourdes is a Catholic church on Boulevard in Atlanta. It was the first African American Catholic Church in the city. Services include Celebration of the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The website contains great information about the church and it's involvements in the community. A podcast of Lourdes' Masses are available online from the church's site.
This church is the oldest Catholic parish in Virginia. According to local lore, George Washington made the first donation to fund the church. The church originally was built at the southend of the city, on land that houses St. Mary's Cemetery. In 1810, the church moved to its current location.
This school is part of the St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Visit the Web site for courses and schedules.
Services at Resurrection Parish are led by Pastor Kenneth Chase. It is located on the south side of Warren Road, between Beck and Ridge roads. Music ministries are offered for kids and adults of all ages, and the church is also active in the community through outreach programs.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is a Catholic church that is a welcoming community. It offers worship, education classes, adult religious classes, Baptism, communion and more. The church accepts donations. It has a music department.
The decor is simple, but elegant. It's got stained glass windows, but not the gaudy, garish type. The atmosphere and services are simple, sweet and unassuming, not overly ritualistic. The congregation is friendly and the parking lot is huge. There are recreational facilities next door.
Saint Catherine of Siena is a Roman Catholic Church. The small beautifully ornate building with a tall steeple is a Laguna Beach landmark. All faiths are welcome to pray and worship here. Services are offered daily.
St. Monica's Catholic Church originated in Santa Monica as a small parish church in 1886, and has grown to be one of the largest–and most active–faith communities in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. It is a vibrant Catholic community, known locally for the strength of their ministries. They have a variety of outreach programs, including a parish, high school, and elementary school. Weekly newsletters are provided free to the community as a way to keep track of all the many events, services, and programs available. Visit the church's website for more information.
St. John Vianney is a Catholic church that strives to make the parish community a nurturing and all-welcoming center for everyone. It believes in sharing the word of the Lord in worship while enjoying fellowship and celebrating the church's spirituality. Mass is held Monday and Tuesday at 9:15 a.m.; Thursday at 7 p.m. and Friday at 9:15 a.m.
Holy Spirit Catholic Church is a reiligious santuary that serves a diverse community of individuals of the Catholic faith. Founded in 1886, the church is considered a historical landmark, according to the church's website.
St Bartholomew Church provides a Catholic community of faith. Several Mass services are available throughout the week, as well as Vigil ceremonies. In addition, the church offers several small groups, Bible classes and prayer groups. It boasts several music programs, including an active contemporary choir, a children's choir and a festival choir.
The Seminary of the Immaculate Conception is part of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. In accordance with the Catholic Church, the Seminary offers a comprehensive program preparing individuals for priesthood into the Church in Rockville Centre. The Program for Priestly Formation is a five-year program encompassing human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation with evaluations conducted regularly.