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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] In 1944, the parish established St. Thomas More Cathedral School. [5]
3901 Cathedral Ln, Arlington: Founded in 1938. Cathedral built in 1961 [2] Holy Martyrs of Vietnam 915 S Wakefield St, Arlington Founded in 1997, church dedicated in 1997. First Vietnamese parish in the United States. Parish also operates Our Lady of La Vang mission church in Chantilly. Our Lady of Lourdes 830 23rd St, S, Arlington
Diocesan offices, Arlington, Virginia Basilica of St. Mary, Alexandria, Virginia. The Diocese of Arlington (Latin: Dioecesis Arlingtonensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Northern Virginia in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The Cathedral of St. Thomas ...
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Cathedral of Saint Thomas More (Arlington, Virginia) Christ the King Chapel (Christendom College) S. Saint Joseph Catholic Church (Alexandria, Virginia)
The parish was founded in 1856 as St. Margaret's and the name was changed to Sacred Heart when the present cathedral was built. Both the cathedral and the rectory are on the National Register. St. Anthony's Church: 1850-1853 built 1984 NRHP-listed 407 and 417 Main St.
Bishop O'Connell High School, Arlington (9–12) Browne Academy, Alexandria (PS-8) Burgundy Farm Country Day School, Alexandria (PS-8) Commonwealth Academy, Alexandria (6–12) Congressional School, Falls Church (PS-8) Episcopal High School, Alexandria (9–12) Flint Hill School, Oakton (PS-12) Grace Episcopal School, Alexandria (PS-5)
After the sudden death of Bishop John Keating on March 22, 1998, [9] John Paul II appointed Loverde as the third bishop of the Diocese of Arlington. He was installed on March 25, 1999, at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington, Virginia. [7] In Arlington, Loverde reinstated the permanent diaconate program within the