
Blessed Feast of the Baptism of the Lord!
Ordinary Time returns tomorrow on the Church calendar, which means we’ll begin winding down our Christmas decorations and celebrations. I usually ask the sacristan to
We at St. Mary welcome the presence and involvement of all of our members – whether they are longtime members, new families, or just recently returning to the Church.
St. Mary Church is part of the Diocese of Arlington. Our bishop is the Most Reverend Michael Burbidge. We are blessed with four full-time diocesan priests, Fr. John Mosimann, Pastor, Fr. Kevin Dansereau, Parochial Vicar, Fr. Tim Courtney, Parochial Vicar, Fr. Joseph Connor, Parochial Vicar. In addition to our Parish Priests, we are assisted by our permanent deacon, Deacon Alberto Bernaola.

Ordinary Time returns tomorrow on the Church calendar, which means we’ll begin winding down our Christmas decorations and celebrations. I usually ask the sacristan to
That portion of the City of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County beginning at the Rappahannock River and Interstate 95 – South on I-95 to Fall Hill Avenue – Southwest on Fall Hill Avenue to Bragg Hill Road – South on Bragg Hill Road to Plank Road (Rt. 3) – West on Plank Road to Salem Church Road (Rt. 639)- South on Salem Church Road to Harrison Road (Rt.620) – East on Harrison Road to Lafayette Blvd. (U.S. 1 Business) – North on Lafayette Blvd. to the City Limits of Fredericksburg – East along the City Limits of Fredericksburg to the Rappahannock River; and that part of Stafford County which lies to the south of the Potomac Creek, including Hartwood, from the Fauquier County line to the King George County line.
We welcome you! Join our parish family.
Just a word about getting involved. First of all, our family is a family formed by faith.
It doesn’t matter how long someone has been away from the practice of the faith. The return of any Seeker at any time brings great joy to God.
St. Mary is a tithing parish, giving 11% of all parish income to charities and those in need.