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Family Ministry Potluck Dinner

Bring your family to a 5:15PM Mass followed by a potluck dinner! Click here to learn more about our Family Ministry.

Parish Requiem

For our a weekly parish requiem, we will pray special prayers after the 5:15pm Mass for all those who have died in the last week. Click here for further details or to submit a name to be read aloud during the parish requiem.

All Saints Day

On the Solemnity of All Saints, our Mass schedule will be: 5:15PM Vigil (on October 31st), Masses at 8AM, 12Noon, and Solemn Mass at 7PM (with a Procession and a reception). There will be no 5:15PM Mass on November 1st. Confessions will be from 5:30-6:45PM. Mass at St. George will be at 6:30PM.

All Souls Day

In observance of All Souls Day, we will pray an all-day Rosary with Adoration in the Columbarium (at St. Thomas Aquinas Priory) from 8AM to 8PM. Click here to sign up. Our Mass schedule will be as follows: 8AM, Noon, and 7PM (Solemn Parish Requiem). There will be no 5:15PM on November 2nd.

Event Series Rosary of Reparation

Rosary of Reparation

Consider giving an hour of your time to pray for the whole Church in a spirit of reparation. Join us at 3PM on Fridays. For those who can arrive early: we will recite Penitential Psalms at 2:45PM. Contact Sam Nicholson ([email protected]) for more information. Our Lady of Good Success, pray for us.

Home Football Game

The parish complex will close immediately after the 8:30AM Mass. There will be no Confessions or 5:15PM Vigil Mass. (NB: Due to our proximity to Scott Stadium, we lose all parking access during home games. UVA will tow any cars without home game parking passes.)

Embodied Creatures Lecture Series (Sunday morning)

This fall, St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish is offering a 10-talk series on the goodness of the human body. Throughout this series, Fr. Nicholas Hartman, O.P., will offer discussion on how the body relates to Christian morality and spirituality—on the soul-body union, human emotions, sexuality, and frailty, as well as the body’s role in the development of virtue. These talks will begin on September 17. RSVP requested for attendance (click here to write to Fr. Nicholas).

Embodied Creatures Lecture Series (Sunday evening)

This fall, St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish is offering a 10-talk series on the goodness of the human body. Throughout this series, Fr. Nicholas Hartman, O.P., will offer discussion on how the body relates to Christian morality and spirituality—on the soul-body union, human emotions, sexuality, and frailty, as well as the body’s role in the development of virtue. These talks will begin on September 17. RSVP requested for attendance (click here to write to Fr. Nicholas).

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