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The Diocese of Arlington coordinates and supports a range of charitable activities focused on assistance to the vulnerable, fund-raising and education. Initiatives include counseling, prison visits and foster care. [43] Archduchess Kathleen of Habsburg-Lorraine is a former communications director of the CCDA. [44]
830 23rd St, S, Arlington Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1964. The parish includes the Pentagon. [3] [4] Our Lady, Queen of Peace 2700 19th St, S, Arlington Founded in 1945 as an African-American parish [5] [6] St. Agnes 2002 N. Randolph St, Arlington Founded in 1936, church dedicated in 1966 [7] [8] St. Ann 5312 10th St N, Arlington
Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington (7 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (Latin: Ordo initiationis christianae adultorum), or OCIA, is a process developed by the Catholic Church for its catechumenate for prospective converts to the Catholic faith above the age of infant baptism. Candidates are gradually introduced to aspects of Catholic beliefs and practices.
Catholic Distance University was established in 1983 in the Arlington diocese by Bishop Thomas Jerome Welsh. [3] In 2015, the university relocated its headquarters to Charles Town, West Virginia, as part of its strategic vision.
Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School (also known as DJO [3]) is a Catholic college preparatory school founded in 1957 in Arlington County, Virginia.It was established by the Diocese of Richmond, but it has been under the direction of the Diocese of Arlington since 1974.
The Basilica of Saint Mary is a Catholic minor basilica and parish church of the Diocese of Arlington in the Old Town Old and Historic District, of Alexandria, Virginia, United States. The Basilica of Saint Mary is the oldest Catholic parish in Virginia.
The current church was constructed in 1961 above the 1950 sanctuary. It was elevated to a cathedral when the northern counties of Virginia split from the Diocese of Richmond to form the Diocese of Arlington and the first bishop was installed on August 13, 1974. [3] The parish currently consists of 1,400 members. [4]