Confronted by the Light - How Do We Respond?
Fr. Jack Hurley kindly shares a summary of his planned presentation on the Gospel reading for March 22, 2020.
Fr. Jack Hurley kindly shares a summary of his planned presentation on the Gospel reading for March 22, 2020.
Msgr. Jameson sends a greeting to parishioners and friends, expressing his affection and prayers for them and their loved one.
A Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry is sought to work with young adults in St. Matthew’s Cathedral parish and in this area of Northwest Washington, and to coordinate DC Theology on Tap. View the job description and apply here.
If you are a Catholic who has been away, or “used to be Catholic” we invite you to be an active part of us again. Landings is a Paulist Ministry run by St. Matthew's Cathedral parishioners and aimed at welcoming Catholics who want to deepen their faith and commitment.
The final phase of work on the Cathedral Great Organ began in the summer of 2018 and will be completed later this spring 2019!
Do you know someone who can't get to Mass on Sunday? Share this flier on 'The Sunday TV Mass," courtesy of the Archdiocese of Washington.
No matter how long you may have been away, and for whatever reason, we invite you to consider renewing your relationship with Christ and His Church. Find out more about the Landings series at St. Matthew's.
St. Matthew's Adopt-a-Family program is one of the gems of the Social Justice Ministry. A couple of Christmases ago, the Catholic Standard did a feature on this program that so successfully serves need families throughout the year. Take a look!.
"A Cantor Takes a Chance" is the title of a delightful story in the November 2016 issue of The Liturgical Singer. Written by our own Thomas Stehle, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Director of Music Ministries, it takes us back to the Year of Mercy with a unique point of view.