Concerts at Holy Trinity presents: The Amabile Piano Duo

October 23, 2023

Domi Oh and John Fisher will be playing four-handed piano works from Brahms, Barber, and others. Admission is free; your donation is welcome at the door.

Longtime Georgetowner Worth Bateman Dies

August 14, 2023

Worth Bateman, who lived on the west side of Georgetown with his wife, Grace, and their family since 1980, died peacefully on Aug. 6. He was 85-years-old and had cancer. […]

Wolf Trap Opera at Holy Trinity—Free Lunchtime Concert

June 29, 2023

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT – JULY 12, 12:30PM  “A LITTLE LUNCH MUSIC” Holy Trinity in Georgetown hosts a free concert featuring the Wolf Trap Opera Studio. Come hear these emerging world-class artists […]

Green Fair at Holy Trinity Church

April 18, 2023

Sunday, April 23 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm 36th O Streets, NW Georgetown, DC Learn from the experts how we can live more ecologically by addressing: energy consumption / […]

Citizens Kick Off Black History Month at Holy Trinity

February 2, 2023

“Let us remember their names. Let us remember their lives,” said Bernard Cook from the pulpit of Holy Trinity Church on 36th Street in Georgetown on the first day of […]

Bill Plante, CBS News Correspondent, Dies at 84

September 29, 2022

William Plante, a long-serving White House broadcast journalist for CBS News, died yesterday of respiratory failure, according to his family. Plante, who lived in Washington, D.C., was 84 years old […]

Mapping Georgetown: When the President Comes to Pray

December 20, 2021

    Video link of President Biden arriving to attend Mass at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown. Courtesy Holy Trinity Catholic Church.     Mapping Georgetown has been searching for […]

Biden Gives Pope Holy Trinity Church Vestment With a Papal Connection

November 1, 2021

Last Friday, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden presented Pope Francis several White House gifts at the Vatican, while he was in Rome for the G20 Summit. A […]

Mapping Georgetown: Interfaith Understanding of the Sukkah

September 24, 2021

Did you know Kesher Israel is the only historic orthodox synagogue in its original location in the District of Columbia? And they’re proud to be Georgetown’s synagogue. We had the […]

Mapping Georgetown: Bringing Classrooms to Life

August 30, 2021

Be still my heart!  When I opened a large manila envelope of stories from Ms. Kate Farmer’s 5th and 6th graders at Holy Trinity School, my heart skipped a beat. […]