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Is anyone familiar with a parish in D.C. that offers the EF on Sunday morning?
And with a Solemn High Mass in the evening, to boot!This is what I could find for the D.C. area: St. Mary, Mother of God Parish (linked is the parish’s website)
I did attend the EF at Old St. John’s briefly while living in Rockville, but since getting married and moving to the Silver Spring area, I attend the OF at the ‘new’ Church on Georgia Ave. I do love and miss the EF at the Old Church though…I have never been to St. Mary’s, but, attend Old St. John Church in Silver Spring, MD.
They have confession before ever Mass, it’s a beautiful service, a reverent congregation,
AND
Knights of Columbus all you can eat breakfast across the street on the first Sunday of the month![]()
This is a lovely Church. I’ve probably spent 8 of the past 10 Midnight Masses on Christmas at this Church, and it is incredibly moving every time I go. Ample parking at the GAO building and easy access to highways out of DC make it easy for those in the area who don’t live in the city limits.This is what I could find for the D.C. area: St. Mary, Mother of God Parish (linked is the parish’s website)
Beautiful church. By the way, I have a quick funny story to tell. I was getting in line for Holy Communion and because the aisles are cramped, and someone bumped into me, I accidentally bumped into…Pat Buchanan. Literally bumped into him. He gave me that look of his and then went on. He attends Mass there often (or at least he did when I lived there in 2012).ecclesiadei.org/masses.cfm
WASHINGTON, D.C. Archdiocese
Washington, DC
Old St. Mary Church
W Sunday: 9:00 AM;
also 5:00 PM 2nd Sunday
St. John the Beloved in McLean and St. Lawrence in Alexandria are the others that I used to frequent.There are also some in Virginia in the Springfield and Alexandria area.