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Rorate Caeli Mass

Saturday December 6, 13, and 20: 6:30 am


During the Season of Advent, we will have a special Mass at 6:30 am on December 6, 13 and 20. This Mass is traditionally known as the Rorate Caeli Mass, in honor of the Blessed Mother. These Masses will be bilingual (Latin and English) and will be celebrated “Ad Orientem,” meaning that the priest will face the same direction as the congregation.


Advent Scripture Challenge


This Advent, we are invited to countdown the days to Christmas by reading the Gospel daily.


The Diocese has prepared a list of daily Gospel readings to help us prepare our hearts as we celebrate and remember the coming and birth Jesus. The readings begin on November 30 and end on Epiphany 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

1st Sunday of Advent


Dear Friends in Christ,

Happy New Year!! We Catholics can say this to one another this weekend since we begin a new liturgical year here at the First Sunday of Advent. This season is a blessed time for us to prepare for the coming of Jesus into our lives, not only at the celebration of Christmas, but in each and every day. In this season, we are encouraged to practice works of penance through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, not as intensely as during Lent, but in small ways to prepare our souls for Jesus. 

 

In this season of Advent, I invite us to reflect upon one of the greatest gifts that God has given to the human race after his Son, namely, our Blessed Mother, Mary. She who remained faithful to God’s will throughout her life gives us much hope for us who regularly fail to remain faithful to God because of our tendency towards sin. Over the next number of weeks, we will discuss the four major dogmas of Mary within our Faith, and we will see how she is the best person to prepare us for the coming of Jesus, her Son. 

 

This week, I would like to focus our attention on the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. This doctrine of the faith, which we will celebrate in just over one week on December 8th, points to the fact that Mary was preserved from all stain of original sin from the very moment of her conception in the womb of St. Anne by a special grace given by God through the merits of Jesus’ death on the cross. I know that this can be difficult to understand, so to put it more succinctly, Mary was created without sin, and there was never a moment that she fell into sin because of the grace from her Son, Jesus. 

 

Many of our Protestant brothers and sisters have difficulty in understanding this facet of our faith because the term, “Immaculate Conception,” is never said in Sacred Scripture. However, when we look at the moment of the Annunciation, we see an indication of the Immaculate Conception in the greeting of the Angel Gabriel to Mary. We see that Gabriel calls Mary, “Full of grace” (κεχαριτωμένη in Greek), a title that is uniquely used in reference to her. If Mary is “Full of Grace,” then logically there is no way for sin to be within her soul since there is no room for anything besides God’s divine light. This understanding of Mary’s unique gift from God prompted Pope Pius IX to formally define this doctrine in 1854. 

 

Why is Mary’s Immaculate Conception so important for us Catholics? As we see the increased effects of sin in our culture around us, Mary reminds us that God wishes to fill us with his Grace. We were not born into this world with the same gift of being preserved from all sin, but we look forward in great hope to our rebirth into eternal life in Heaven where we will be preserved from sin. Mary, our mother, is the one who prepares us best to see her Son in each day, and one day after our death.

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


  • Race for Seminarians

    Following Mass at 8 am, join parishioners and friends (and seminarians!) to walk or run a 5K in the neighborhood in support of our diocesan seminarians, followed by refreshments in Hayden Hall.


    ALL PARTICIPANTS (ADULTS AND YOUTH) MUST COMPLETE A REGISTRATION FORM. Donations are optional. 


    Email youth@stphilipfc.org for a registration form.

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.

  • FORMED: Catholic Content Online

    Formed is the premier Catholic streaming service, bringing beautiful and faithful Catholic content to parishes, families, and individuals around the world.


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


    Signing up for Formed is quick and easy. Just follow the simple instructions below. 


    1. Go to formed.org/signup


    2. Search for your parish by Zip Code/ Postal Code. Click on your parish. 


    3. Register with your first and last name, and email address


    4. Your account will be created, and you will automatically be signed in.


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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