Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:30 PM (Vigil Mass – English)
Sunday (English): 7:30 AM, 9:30, 11:30 AM,* 5:30 PM
Sunday (Español): 1:30 PM,* 3:30, 7:00 PM
*The 11:30 AM (English) and 1:30 PM (Spanish) Masses are livestreamed each Sunday on the All Saints Parish Facebook page and YouTube channel. Recordings remain available after Mass.
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday – Friday: 7:00 & 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM
First Friday
Confession – 7:30-8:00 AM
Confession – 7:00 – 7:45 PM
Mass – 8:00 PM (Spanish)
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Weekly Bulletins
Download our weekly bulletins in PDF format for all the latest news and announcements from All Saints. See our Current Bulletin and Bulletin Archive.
Parish Office Hours
(Closed for lunch M-F: 12:00 – 1:00 PM)
Monday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday – 9:15 AM – 12:00 PM
Inclement Weather Policy/
Política Meteorológica Inclemente
Scheduling a Mass Intention for 2025
Are you registered in the parish?
If you are not a registered parishioner, please stop by the parish office to become a registered member of All Saints. Parish registration is required to be a Baptismal Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor.
Know of Someone Interested in Becoming Catholic?
If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the Catholic Faith and how one becomes a Catholic, please contact Samantha Welsh, the Director of Religious Education, to learn about the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). If you know someone who might be interested please let us know. This is how we make disciples of the Lord. The 50 day Easter Season really is an outpouring of God’s grace in our midst.


Pastor's Message
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Gospel today, poses a question: “Lord, will only a few people be saved?” Jesus answered them, “Strive to enter through the narrow door, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough.” Fr. Hans Urs von Balthasar (died, 1988), was a theologian esteemed by St. John Paul II and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. He wrote a book, Dare We Hope That All Men Be Saved? With a Short Discourse on Hell. Ignatius Press re-released this book in 2015 with a Forward by Bishop Robert Barron. Fr. Balthasar indicates that we can hope that all will be saved; he does not say that we are certain that all will be saved. Bishop Barron wrote in his Forward:
“I should like to conclude with just a word about the implications of Balthasar’s position for mission and evangelization. As I suggested above, some hold that the lively hope for universal salvation would conduce to indifferentism: if all will be saved anyway, why bother with preaching, teaching, going on missionary journeys, etc? But this is so much nonsense. The God of the Bible delights in working through secondary causes. Therefore, the ardent witness of deeply committed evangelists, teachers, and missionaries might well be precisely the means by which God deigns to bring his people to eternal life. The hope for the salvation of all ought not to dampen the missionary spirit, but rather to stir it up. This is why I believe that this text, much debated from the time of its publication, will prove indispensably important to the task that all of the post-conciliar Popes have placed before the Church, namely, the work of the new evangelization.”
Even if you only read the complete Forward, you will have much food for thought and prayer. This is why parents pray so often for children who have seemingly set aside or rejected the Catholic Faith. This is why we each should learn to be comfortable with sharing the Gospel and our Catholic Faith with others. Might we view this “narrow gate,” for ourselves, as the call to share our Catholic Faith, when it would be easier not to do so? If I refuse to share my faith with others, then am I “locking myself out” of entering through the narrow gate?
Sunday, Aug. 17, was the 12th Anniversary of the Dedication of the renovated Parish Activities Center. I thought of all of the activities, events, meals, musicals, prayer groups, Religious Education, the School, and Bethany Food Pantry which have occurred in this facility. I thank all of our parishioners who have so generously supported the renovation of the old church into this space that has so many uses. I pray in thanksgiving to God for all of you, our benefactors, who have enabled this to come about.
Msgr. Lee Roos


Join our Music Ministry
All Saints Choirs are now actively recruiting for the fall. Lift up your voice in song and join us. See the link below for an overview of the many opportunities available through our Music Ministry in both English and Spanish.
Canten al Señor un cántico nuevo! Sing to the Lord a new song!
To signup for a choir, please click the link below or call Tim Lewicki, Director of Music & LIturgical Ministries Coordinator, at 571-516-3141 for more information.
RE Catechist Needed – Tuesdays
Thank you to all those who have generously volunteered with the Religious Education Office! One catechist is needed for 6th/7th grade on Tuesday evenings. For additional information, please contact Samantha, Director of Religious Education (swelsh@allsaintsva.org or 571-516-3154).
Parish Ministry Fair – September 7
Learn about our many ministries and get involved in parish life! All Saints Parish is sponsoring a Ministry Fair in the Parish Courtyard/PAC on Sunday, September 7, from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM. The goal of the Ministry Fair is to encourage parishioners to join our vibrant parish ministries and get involved in parish life.
Deepen your faith, connect with fellow parishioners, and make a positive impact on the lives of others.
The Ministry Fair will feature a festive atmosphere with music and fellowship. Stop by our information tables to learn more about each ministry, ask questions, and discern how God is calling you to be involved in parish life at All Saints.
We thank everyone already involved in our various ministries and invite others to join our welcoming community in experiencing the joy of serving God and others.
Eucharistic Adoration
When we are before the Blessed Sacrament, let us open our heart; our good God will open his. We shall go to him; He will come to us… It will be like a breath from one to the Other. —St. John Vianney. Take one hour before the Blessed Sacrament exposed for public prayer in our chapel.
See our Adoration schedule or for more information, please contact Aime at adoration@allsaintsv.org.
Welcome to All Saints Catholic Church
Become a part of our vibrant, faith-filled community.
All Saints Catholic Church is an ever-changing and evolving community, steeped in a rich history and diverse culture. We are dedicated, hard-working families and individuals from virtually every walk of life.
We are disciples of the Lord Jesus. By virtue of our baptism, we live our Catholic faith and are God’s voice calling out to others. We celebrate the Eucharist and Sacraments, live out the scriptures in service to our neighbors, and are faithful to Church teachings.
We are called to keep our faith vibrant and to pass on the faith for all generations to come, that we may bring others closer to Christ and continue building the kingdom of God.
“Every baptized person has received the vocation to proclaim — to proclaim something to proclaim Jesus — the vocation and mission to evangelize: to proclaim Jesus.” — Pope Francis
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That Man Is You
The new season of That Man Is You (TMIY), our men’s faith formation program starts on Saturday, September 13. TMIY runs for 13... Read More >

Join our Music Ministry
All Saints Choirs are now actively recruiting for the fall. Lift up your voice in song and join us. See the flyer... Read More >

New Altar Server Training
Boys and girls at least 10 years old by Sept. 30th, and in 5th grade or above who would like to be... Read More >

Fall Adult Faith Formation
For Adult Faith Formation this fall, we will do a 7-session video series entitled The Creed. This series is by Bishop Robert Barron... Read More >
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