Anonymous wrote:another vote for Holy Trinity in Gtown. The "ass mass" on Sunday evening is popular with young people.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity. Don't even look at Arlington. It's the most conservative diocese in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to NW DC and join the UU church. You'll meet many more ladies that way
But won't have your Catholic beliefs reinforced, assuming that it's important to you.
You can be UU-anything. UU Jewish, UU Catholic, UU Atheist.
Yes, the UU's will accept you, but you won't hear anything about catholic teachings during services. No communion, no priest, no talk against abortion or birth control.
Going to UU services is equivalent to missing mass.
I was raised Catholic, and went to a Catholic University. In all my childhood and adolescence, I never once heard a homily on abortion or birth control. I heard a lot the focused on loving your neighbor, caring for the poor, working for justice, seeking and offering forgiveness, and strengthening your faith. These are values that other faiths share. I have been to services at other churches, and certainly had my Catholic beliefs reinforced, because the officiant talked about love, justice, faith, and forgiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to NW DC and join the UU church. You'll meet many more ladies that way
But won't have your Catholic beliefs reinforced, assuming that it's important to you.
You can be UU-anything. UU Jewish, UU Catholic, UU Atheist.
Yes, the UU's will accept you, but you won't hear anything about catholic teachings during services. No communion, no priest, no talk against abortion or birth control.
Going to UU services is equivalent to missing mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to NW DC and join the UU church. You'll meet many more ladies that way
But won't have your Catholic beliefs reinforced, assuming that it's important to you.
You can be UU-anything. UU Jewish, UU Catholic, UU Atheist.
Yes, the UU's will accept you, but you won't hear anything about catholic teachings during services. No communion, no priest, no talk against abortion or birth control.
Going to UU services is equivalent to missing mass.
Anonymous wrote:Trinity in Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Charles in Arlington has a very active and good size young adults group and the Sunday 6pm mass was originally set up specifically for this group. This is largely because of its location in Clarendon. For many years we had progressive pastors who really led by example. The past 3 years or so our pastor has been much more conservative and not particularly inspiring though our other priest is much more interesting.
I think I know the priest of whom you speak, and, yes he is pretty uninspiring and stiff. It made us not really want to return.
Anonymous wrote:St Charles in Arlington has a very active and good size young adults group and the Sunday 6pm mass was originally set up specifically for this group. This is largely because of its location in Clarendon. For many years we had progressive pastors who really led by example. The past 3 years or so our pastor has been much more conservative and not particularly inspiring though our other priest is much more interesting.