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St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church

Falls Church, Virginia

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Happy New Year to everyone. The office will be closed on January 1 and 2. On New Year's Day, the schedule of Masses is posted below. There will be no daily 7:00 pm Mass.  The regular Mass and Confession schedule will resume on Friday. First Friday Adoration will also be held.

Solemnity of Mary

January 1, 2026


The Solemnity of Mary closes out the Octave of Christmas and is a Holy Day of Obligation.


There will be a Vigil Mass on December 31 at 7:00 pm.

On New Year's Day there will be two English Masses (8:00 and 10:30 am) in the morning and one Spanish Mass in the afternoon (1:00 pm)


Advent Scripture Challenge


As we move into Octave of Chrismtas, you can still partake in the Scripture Challenge, as daily readings continue through to Epiphany on January 4, 2026.

Text in English Text in Spanish

Jubilee 2025 - Pilgrims of Hope

What is it and how we can participate in it


The Vatican, the Diocese of Arlington, and the USCCB have prepared many materials to help us celebrate this milestone in the Catholic Church.

Vatican Site Arlington Diocese Site USCCB

From the Desk of Fr. Briggs

The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph


Dear Friends in Christ,

Merry Christmas!! Even though December 25th has already passed, we Catholics celebrate Christmas for a whole season that lasts to the feast of the Baptism of Jesus, which we will celebrate on January 11th in the new year. Additionally, these eight days following December 25th are known as the Octave Days of Christmas when we continue to hear about the events of Bethlehem in the readings at Mass, and the Gloria continues to be sung in echo of the angels’ announcement to the shepherds. This Sunday, we also celebrate the great Feast of the Holy Family, a day in which we look to the Holy Family for inspiration and guidance for our own families. 

 

This week, as we continue to celebrate this holy season, I invite us to conclude this calendar year and our series on the doctrines of the Blessed Virgin Mary by discussing the doctrine of the Assumption of Mary. I realize it may be strange to discuss this topic at this time of year, especially since we celebrate Mary’s Assumption on August 15th every year, but I think it is helpful for us to see how God has blessed Mary, not only in her motherhood in giving birth to Jesus, but also in her faithfulness to carry out God’s will perfectly. 

 

What does this doctrine of Mary mean? We believe that because of a singular grace, at the end of her life here on earth, Mary was taken up, body and soul, into heaven to be with God, her Son. While all the Saints who are currently in Heaven are separated from their bodies that are still here on Earth, Mary has the distinct gift of already experiencing what we hope to have in our resurrection, namely, the reunification of our souls and bodies in Heaven. In this great doctrine, Mary gives to us much hope of what we expect to receive in eternal life. 

 

How was this doctrine of the Assumption defined by the Church? On May 1st 1950, Pope Pius XII sent a formal letter to all the bishops of the world in which he asked all of them if they favored the proclamation of a definition of the doctrine of the Assumption at this time. Of the 1191 bishops of the world at that time, 1169 of them favored the definition of the dogma without reserve, while only 22 expressed doubts, but many of them on grounds of it not being an opportune time. Then on November 1st, 1950 Pope Pius XII publicized the Apostolic Constitution Munificentissimus Deus, in which he declared, 

 

For which reason, after we have poured forth prayers of supplication again and again to God, and have invoked the light of the Spirit of Truth, for the glory of Almighty God who has lavished his special affection upon the Virgin Mary, for the honor of her Son, the immortal King of the Ages and the Victor over sin and death, for the increase of the glory of that same august Mother, and for the joy and exultation of the entire Church; by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ, of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and by our own authority, we pronounce, declare, and define it to be a divinely revealed dogma: that the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory. (MD #44) 

 

One question that is often debated is whether Mary experienced death at the end of her life. The popes have never formally indicated whether this was the case. On the one hand, since Mary was Immaculately Conceived without sin, she had no reason to experience death like you and I. On the other hand, it is possible that she experienced death in order to conform herself more completely to her Son. We are free to believe either theory, provided we believe that she now has her body and soul in Heaven

May Christ’s Peace be with you,

Fr. Briggs


Mass, Confession, Adoration and Prayer Times


Saturday Vigil Mass:

5:30 pm


Sunday Mass:

8:00 am & 10:30 am in English
1:00 pm in Spanish
4:00 pm Bilingual


​Daily Mass:

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am and 7:00 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am


Morning Prayer:

Monday - Saturday: 7:30 am


Confession:

Heard in English and Spanish

Sunday 12:45 pm; Monday 7:00 am; Tuesday 4:00 pm; Wednesday 7:00 am; Friday 8:30 am, 3:30 & 7:30 pm; Saturday 8:30 am & 4:00 pm
Also available by appointment.

Eucharistic Adoration:

Every Friday: 3-6:30 pm; 7:30-8:30 pm


First Saturday Rosary and Reflection:

7:00 am


First Friday Adoration:

3-6:30 pm; 7:30 pm through 7:30 am Saturday


Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet in English:

Every Monday after the 7:00 pm Mass


Rosary in Spanish:

Every Sunday 12:40 pm (before the 1:00 pm Mass)


Divine Mercy Chaplet in Spanish:

Every Sunday 3:40 pm (before the 4:00 pm Mass)


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Upcoming Events


  • Embracing the Future with Hope - Jan 11

    Sunday, January 11, 6-8pm


    As we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord and our own baptismal call, all are welcome to our next "Eat, Drink, and Be Catholic," beginning with Evening Prayer in the church (6pm) and followed by a potluck in Hayden Hall. We will hear testimonies from a variety of professional experiences and also have an opportunity to receive prayer partners for the year. Come, share the journey!

News & Notes


  • Inclement Weather Policy

    When there is bad weather, the St. Philip Office follows Federal Government Closings. If the Federal government is closed, the office is closed and all activities are canceled.


    In addition, if Fairfax County Public County Schools are closed, all activities are canceled, even if the office is open.


    Mass and Confession are never cancelled. In all cases safety is first and foremost, if you cannot safely walk or drive -- stay home.

  • No Longer Need Offertory Envelopes? Let Us Know!

    If you donate through Parish Giving and are still receiving offertory envelopes but don't want or need them, please contact the Rectory Office  or (703) 573-3808 and we can remove you from the list. Please contact us by May 15 to be removed from the next envelope mailing.

  • Food Pantry: Distribution Times and Support

    Please remember to pick up items for our Food Pantry when doing your grocery shopping. We need oil, rice,, heartly soups, peanut butter and jelly, and drinks. We also need reusable bags (not paper.) And please do not donate expired items- we cannot give out expired food. we cannot accept any kind of petfood.



    You can also donate via our Amazon Wish List. 



    As a reminder, the Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month starting at 8:30 am. For more information, please email secretary@stphilipfc.org

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  • PORTA FIDEI: Digital portal to spiritually fortifying courses

    The Arlington Diocese has launched the first course in its new online platform to provide, not just the faithful, but anyone, with digital access to intellectually engaging, and spiritually fortifying courses. 


    Visit: https://www.portafidei.com/


    Porta Fidei is brought to you by the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and produced by its Office of Communications. Course are available at no cost. Be among the first to signup for these courses.

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    Parishioners can join this service at no cost through St. Philip's parish account.


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Who We Are: St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church


Our Mission:

To Know, Love and Serve Our Lord Jesus Christ. And, like St. Philip the Apostle, to share Christ with the people in our lives, our families, and our communities.


Our Vision:

We envision St. Philip Parish as a family of God's children, set aflame by the joy of the Gospel, a community of disciples inviting the world to "come and see."


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