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The Mass: When Heaven Touches Earth
The life and teaching of Jesus comes to a sort of climax at the meal that we call the Last Supper. The Eucharist is what we do in the in-between times, between the death of the Lord and his coming in glory. It is the meal that even now anticipates the perfect meal of fellowship with God.
Mass Times
Monday–Saturday: 8am
Tuesday: 7pm
Saturday: 5pm
Sunday: 7am, 10am, noon, 2pm (Latin), 6:30pm
Confessions and Eucharistic Adoration
We can show our adoration to God in many ways, but in Eucharistic Adoration, we spend time adoring the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
Extended Hour of Confessions and Adoration
Thursdays
7pm — How to Pray
7:15pm — Silent Prayer
7:45pm — Vespers led by the Crusaders of Mary
Quincy House
Coffeehouse for Life
1232 Quincy Street NE
Saturday, January 22, 6:45pm
St. Anthony's Parents Group DC
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Are you interested in learning more about the Catholic Church? Do you know someone who is interested in becoming Catholic? If you want to learn more about Catholicism and have your questions answered, please contact St. Anthony of Padua Church (202) 526-8822 or Andrew Russell (202) 526-2487. We meet every Sunday at 9am in the Ministries Room.
Pray the Rosary
hosted by the archdiocese Council of Catholic Women
8pm, every evening
call (605) 468-8016 using ID 357090#
Donations for the Emergency Food Pantry
may be brought to the church lobby