Coming up + at saint luke's
From 6 January 2025, our Sunday Schedule includes Religious Education at 10am, followed by our 11am Sung Eucharist.
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17 April
Lent I
Sung Holy Eucharist: 7pm
18 April
Good Friday
12 Noon
19 April
Easter Vigil
Holy Eucharist at 4pm
20 April
Easter Day
Religious Education for all ages: 10am
Easter Egg Hunt, 1230pm
27 April
Easter I
Religious Education for all ages: 10am
Sung Holy Eucharist: 11am
4 May
Easter II
Religious Education for all ages: 10am
Sung Holy Eucharist: 11am
11 May
Easter III
Religious Education for all ages: 10am
Easter Egg Hunt, 1230pm
18 May
Easter IV
Religious Education for all ages: 10am
Sung Holy Eucharist: 11am
25 May
Easter V
Religious Education for all ages: 10am
Sung Holy Eucharist: 11am
29 May
Ascension
Holy Eucharist, 5pm
Potluck 6pm

Welcome
As Pastor, I would like to welcome you on behalf of the Vestry, Trustees, and the Members of our Congregation, to our virtual presence on the web for Saint Luke’s Anglican Catholic Church, Fredericksburg.
I invite you to enjoy learning more about our past and present as Anglican Catholics in Fredericksburg and invite you to consider to join us and be part of our future as a new member of Saint Luke’s family. We worship every Sunday at 11:00 am with a sung, Holy Eucharist in a traditional manner that many of you will find to be familiar and welcoming.
We also have Christian Education opportunities for all, young and old, children and adult and various ministries in which you may participate; join us on Sundays at 10am for Sunday School. You will find a home here and truly be at home as well.
Please enjoy your visit and I invite you to contact me if you have any questions or perhaps to arrange a pastoral visit here at the Church or in the comfort of your own home.
We look forward to seeing you with us on The Hilltop!
Fr. Damien Truslow-Trudeau, OSB
Rector
we Welcome you Home
Have you stopped going to church because you find that the worship is no longer what it used to be? Are you missing dignified and prayerful Catholic worship according to the 1928 Prayer Book? Did you grow up in the Episcopal or Roman Catholic Church in the years before liturgical changes? Or are you younger and find that "modern" worship leaves you feeling empty? We welcome you back home! You will find what you are looking for in the Anglican Catholic Church.

St. Luke’s is a traditional Anglican Catholic parish using the historic 1928 American Book of Common Prayer as its template for worship and its standard for sound doctrine.
