Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
AI Summary
Founded in 1794 to minister to the stonemasons building the White House and U.S. Capitol, the parish is the oldest in the federal city and offers a strong sense of historical rootedness. The parish keeps a lively devotional life—regular Rosary, Sacred Heart and OLPH novenas, weekly Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays 5:30–6:30 PM led by Deacon Wynn, and a First Friday Exposition at 11:00 AM—and hosts a monthly young-professional fellowship called "Christ in the City." Although the parish posts a blog and maintains active Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Flocknote accounts and communicates via eCatholic and Flocknote, the main website is currently behind a Cloudflare bot-verification page so some online content may be inaccessible; visitors are encouraged to check the parish’s social channels or Flocknote for the latest updates.
Service Times
Saturday Vigil Mass: Saturday 5:30 PM
Sunday Mass: Sunday 8:00 AM
Sunday Mass: Sunday 10:00 AM
Sunday Mass: Sunday 12:00 PM
Daily Mass: Monday 12:10 PM
Daily Mass: Tuesday 12:10 PM
Daily Mass: Wednesday 12:10 PM
Daily Mass: Thursday 12:10 PM
Daily Mass: Friday 12:10 PM
Daily Mass: Saturday 12:10 PM
Eucharistic Adoration: Thursday 5:30 PM
First Friday Exposition: Friday 11:00 AM
Worship Style
Liturgical
⛪Church Details
🙏Ministries
📜Version History
Changes:
- Name:Saint Patrick Catholic Church
- Street Address:619 Tenth Street, N.W.
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Changes:
- Name:Saint Patrick Catholic Church
- Website URL:https://www.saintpatrickdc.org
- Summary:Founded in 1794 to minister to the stonemasons building the White House and U.S. Capitol, the parish is the oldest in the federal city and offers a strong sense of historical rootedness. The parish keeps a lively devotional life—regular Rosary, Sacred Heart and OLPH novenas, weekly Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays 5:30–6:30 PM led by Deacon Wynn, and a First Friday Exposition at 11:00 AM—and hosts a monthly young-professional fellowship called "Christ in the City." Although the parish posts a blog and maintains active Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Flocknote accounts and communicates via eCatholic and Flocknote, the main website is currently behind a Cloudflare bot-verification page so some online content may be inaccessible; visitors are encouraged to check the parish’s social channels or Flocknote for the latest updates.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/8/2026