St. Ireneaus of Lyon was a student of St. Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, who was himself a student of St. John the beloved disciple. St. Irenaeus writing in the 2nd century tells us plainly that God became what we are that we might become what he is. This is the real meaning of Christmas. This […]
St. Servulus of Rome
(Feast Day ~ December 23) At this time of year, the world is obsessed with gifts – gift-giving, gift-receiving, and especially gift-purchasing. Surrounded by the commercial frenzy, it is often difficult for Christians to remain focused on proper gift-giving – on the spirit of charity and generosity and on preparing to receive again in our […]
St. John of Kronstadt, Priest & Confessor
Feast Day ~ December 21 Those of us who live and work in the Washington DC area know what it is to have busy schedules – to work 10 and 12 hour days and commute 2 and 3 hours, to work week-ends and holidays and give up any hope of seeing family or enjoying “free” […]
St. John of Kronstadt
(Feast Day ~ December 20) Those of us who live and work in the Washington DC area know what it is to have busy schedules – to work 10 and 12 hour days and commute 2 and 3 hours, to work week-ends and holidays and give up any hope of seeing family or enjoying “free” […]
St. Eusebius of Vercelli
(Feast Day ~ December 16) Every four years, we Americans endure what always seems like an endless political campaign. And then the maneuvering and “wheeling and dealing” of the political arena begin in earnest as a new president-elect makes appointments and congressional leaders seek new alliances. This is normal life for those of us who […]
St. Herman of Alaska
(Feast day ~ December 13) As our nation was being formed from the settlements in the 13 colonies on the East coast, a chain of events was beginning on the other side of the world that would eventually be of great spiritual significance for this new country. A young adolescent man, the son of a […]
St. Lucy
(Feast day ~ December 13) St. Lucy (Lucia) has been revered throughout the Christian world since at least the year 400 (the date of a reference to her found at Syracuse, the place of her martyrdom). Her name was included in the Canon of the Mass in the early Roman and Ambrosian rites; she was […]
St. Spiridon, A Faithful Shepherd
(Feast Day ~ December 12) Sometimes the most simple and humble people are those most prepared for heroic lives. Through innocent and virtuous living, they have developed complete trust in God and are able to endure great hardships for his sake. St. Spiridon of Cypress was such a person. He was a farmer who spent […]
Advent & Christmas
We will sing Vespers each day at 6pm from 12/16 though the 24th. On Christmas Eve we will offer the First Mass of Christmas at 9pm. On Christmas Day the Sung Mass will be offered at 10am.
St. Damasus, Pope and Confessor
(Feast Day ~ December 11) In Washington, we are accustomed to the language and tactics of the world of politics: “political posturing”, “smear campaigns”, and catering to “special interest groups”. We know that the election of governmental officials can involve fierce rivalry and elections can be both rigged and contested. We may naively expect that […]
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