Upcoming Events
The Conversion of Saint Paul, the Patronal feast, will be celebrated on Sunday, January 29th. The preacher will be Father Richard Cornish Martin, former rector of St. Paul’s, who is celebrating 50 years of ordained ministry.
Foggy Bottom Food Pantry needs for January include: canned tuna, peanut butter, canned fruit, canned vegetables, rice mixes, cookies, crackers, and cereal. You can place your gifts in the box in the back of the church.
Walsingham Pilgrimage: Plans are now being made for a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, England, April 20-30, 2012.
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Today at St. Paul’s
| Friday, January 27, 2012 | John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, 407 |
| Start | Event |
|---|---|
| 6:15 am | Silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament |
| 6:45 am | Morning Prayer |
| 7:00 am | Low Mass |
| 2:30 pm | Grate Patrol |
| 4:40 pm | Boys Treble Rehearsal |
| 5:00 pm | Silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament |
| 5:30 pm | Shrine Prayers |
| 5:45 pm | Evening Prayer |
| 6:00 pm | Low Mass |
Click here to view the schedule for the upcoming week.
Worship at St. Paul’s
Daily worship is at the heart of this parish church. Our ministries, our fellowship with one another, our hospitality to newcomers and visitors, our work to spread the Gospel by word and example, our outreach to the poor in our community, and our learning and formation as Christians all flow from the daily worship of God together. Whether we gather for a formal high Mass sung by our extraordinary choir, or for the simple daily recitation of Morning or Evening Prayer in our small chapel, or for silent contemplative prayer together, the rhythm of daily worship underpins everything we do. We invite you to worship with us and find out what makes us who we are.
Children’s Lenten Program
For the past six years, Fr. Humphrey has taken us on journeys into Narnia during Lent, through the Wardrobe and aboard the Dawn Treader, on quests in The Silver Chair, Prince Caspian, and The Horse and His Boy, and through The Magician’s Nephew, which tells the story of Narnia’s creation and fall. This year, Fr. Humphrey will lead us on a Lenten journey as we contemplate the end of Narnia—and of our own world—through the apocalyptic vision of The Last Battle.

