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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 […]
Epiphany to Mark 100 Years with Solemn Mass on May 18
• May 15, 2025
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 […]
Pope Francis, the Great Reorganizer, Dies at 88
• April 21, 2025
He was with us one last Easter until the Lord called him home. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, better known to us all as Pope Francis, died early this morning, Easter Monday, […]
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 […]
GU Students Vote for ‘Reconciliation Fee’
• April 15, 2019
The proposed fee of $27.20 per student per semester would create a fund to help descendants of the 272 slaves sold by the university in 1838.
Catholics Grapple With Sex Abuse Scandals, Cover-Ups
• September 4, 2018
Holy Trinity Church has scheduled “listening sessions” in McKenna Hall for parishioners to “express their personal experiences of the crisis” on Sept. 8 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and on Sept. 9 from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
