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  1. Statistics. The Diocese of Richmond encompasses all of central and southern Virginia, the Hampton Roads area, and the Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay. As of 2022, the diocese had 135 diocesan and religious priests serving a Catholic population of 226,674 in 138 parishes and eight missions.

  2. Diocesan offices, Arlington, Virginia Basilica of St. Mary, Alexandria, Virginia. The Diocese of Arlington (Latin: Dioecesis Arlingtonensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Northern Virginia in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The Cathedral of St. Thomas ...

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  4. 1795: Thanks in part to George Washington, the Basilica of St. Mary in Alexandria became the first Catholic church in Virginia. 1820: Pope Pius VII decreed that the Commonwealth of Virginia (including what is now West Virginia) would be contained in the new Diocese of Richmond.

  5. Jul 29, 2015 · Moreover, there were several Catholic families in Virginia as early as the mid seventeenth century: The Brents, for examples, were prominent land owners from the mid-17th century, and one of...

  6. Virginia, like all of colonial America, was at this time part of the Catholic Diocese of Baltimore. Although Roman Catholic priests accompanying Indians from the North are known to have offered Mass between 1600 and 1612, very few Catholics were among the original settlers of the colonies, except for Maryland, where Lord Baltimore was the first ...

  7. The state. Virginia, surnamed “The Old Dominion”, “The Mother of States and of Statesmen”, one of the thirteen original states, and the most southern of the Middle Atlantic division, lies between 36° 31′ and 39° 27′ N. lat., and 75° 13′ and 83° 37′ W. long. Its area is 42,627 square miles, of which 40,262 square miles ...

  8. The two Catholic dioceses in Virginia, Richmond (1820) and Arlington (1974) are suffragan of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. In 2001 Catholics numbered some eight percent of the total state population of 6.9 million. Early History. Colonial Virginia was not a friendly place for Catholics.

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