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A Joyful Epiphany Celebrates 100 Years
May 22, 2025
•A centenary Mass filled Epiphany Catholic Church on May 18 with reverence, joy, singing and standing room only. Led by Bishop Roy Edward Campbell Jr. of the Washington Archdiocese, the Mass […]
Weekend Roundup: May 15-18
May 15, 2025
•Another weekend awaits with plenty to do. Isaac Mizrahi will be at Sixth and I, Folger closes its season, and a new exhibit opens at the Capital Jewish Museum and […]
Epiphany to Mark 100 Years with Solemn Mass on May 18
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Epiphany Catholic Church is celebrating 100 years. The parish was founded in 1923, when — due to the bigotry and segregation of the times — about 300 Black parishioner families […]
7 Churches Meet to Conclude Lent
March 31, 2024
•An ecumenical Good Friday service was held March 29 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church with seven leaders of Georgetown churches participating in the traditional presentation of the sayings of Jesus […]
Black History Month Celebrated, Explored in Holy Trinity, Citizens Association Event
February 7, 2024
•In honor of Black History Month, Holy Trinity Church at 3513 N St. NW and the Citizens Association of Georgetown presented “Black Georgetown: The Story of a Proud Community with […]