Lenten Activities
Each Thursday and Friday in Lent, St. Philip has activities to help bring you closer to Jesus.
Thursday Lectio Divina: Each Thursday, there will be sessions to mediate on the upcoming Sunday Gospel reading as a group. Meetings will be held in the Newman Room and online.
Meeting are from 7:45 pm to 9 :00 pm.
Please email jhwmitchell@yahoo.com for the Zoom link.
Friday Night Stations & Adoration: After the 7:00 pm Mass, St. Philip will offer Bilingual Stations of Cross and Adoration

From the Desk of Fr. Donahue
3rd Sunday of Lent
Dear Friends in Christ,

We are almost at the halfway point in Lent. For many of us, we may be looking forward to relief from our Lenten penances, while others may be quietly savoring this time of renewal to the Lord. This weekend’s Gospel shows to us that Jesus wishes to quench the thirst we have for true happiness as he shows to the Samaritan woman that he has come to bring water that gives eternal life (Jn. 4:14). We all thirst for what will give peace to our restless hearts, and Jesus wishes to freely give that peace to us through the gift of Himself.
In this weekend’s letter, as we journey through the Station Churches of Rome, we travel to the outskirts of Rome to the Basilica of St. Lawrence Outside the Walls. Unfortunately, this is one basilica in Rome that I have not had the opportunity to visit, so what I will share with you comes from the words and experiences of others. As you may already know, there are four Major Basilicas in Rome, namely St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, and St. Mary Major. In addition, there are three other basilicas that are traditional sites of pilgrimage because of their significance to the Roman people. The Basilica of St. Lawrence is one of these.
As we may already know, St. Lawrence was a Roman deacon who lived from the year 225 to 258. He served as a deacon under Pope Sixtus II, who made him the archdeacon of Rome, a position in which Lawrence held the responsibility of distributing the goods of the Church to the poor throughout Rome. At this time, the Church was experiencing a dreadful persecution under Emperor Valerian, who systematically put many bishops, priests, and deacons to death.
After murdering Pope Sixtus, Valerian tried to persuade Lawrence to surrender the treasures of the Church, thinking that the Church’s wealth was in her gold and silver. When Lawrence presented the poor and the sick to Valerian as the true treasures of the Church, Valerian ordered Lawrence to be put to death by being roasted over a fire. Because of his great courage in being martyred in this way, St. Lawrence is the patron of all cooks, firefighters, and comedians.
The Basilica of St. Lawrence not only houses the remains of St. Lawrence, but also the remains of another popular deacon from Scripture, St. Stephen. The façade of the Basili-ca is simply decorated with six Ionic columns that support the porch roof. Inside the Basilica, light filters through sim-ple lattice-work windows. The current Basilica dates back to the year 1220, but the earliest portions of this structure date back to the reign of Constantine in the early 300s.
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)
Upcoming Events
Catholic Relief Services Collection - Mar 15
As we learned at Eat, Drink & Be Catholic on March 1, funds from this collection provide food to the hungry, support displaced refugees, and bring Christ’s love and mercy to vulnerable people here and abroad. Next week, on March 14 and 15, please give generously to the collection and reveal Christ’s love to those most in need.
Eat, Drink & Be Catholic - Mar 22
Our next Eat, Drink & Be Catholic is scheduled for Sunday March 22. Father Briggs will discuss his pilgrmage to Poland that he completed with many parishioners.
Please bring a dish to share (serves 4 to 6 people) and invite a friend. The evening starts with evening prayer in the Church, then moves to Hayden Hall for the pot luck dinner.
Stations of the Cross @ Brightview - Mar 28
Meet St. Philip parishioners in Room 4 at 10am to prepare Stations of the Cross at Brightview Senior Living. We will carpool to the event and return to St. Philip by noon. Youth without a parent present need a permission form to participate.
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
Email the Food PantryPlease 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
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.
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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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