St. Paul’s Parish

Washington, District of Columbia

St. Paul's Parish is an Episcopal church located in Washington, D.C. The parish seeks to restore all people to God and to each other through sacramental worship and Christ-like living. The church offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the Daily Office regularly. St. Paul's welcomes baptized Christians interested in membership and those seeking baptism. The parish emphasizes stewardship as encompassing all aspects of life including treatment of others, God's creation, and the sharing of time and talents. The church maintains several active ministries including acolytes, altar guild, flower guild, and lectors' guild. St. Paul's also runs community outreach programs such as Grate Patrol, which has provided weekend breakfast distribution to homeless individuals in downtown D.C. since 1981, and a food drive supporting the Foggy Bottom Food Pantry. The parish hosts adult formation sessions and confirmation and reception services. The church is located near the Foggy Bottom metro station.

Denomination

Catholic

Phone

202-337-2020

Parking

Parking in the church lot is limited. Street parking near the parish is recommended to reserve lot spaces for parishioners with physical limitations and small children. The nearest public parking garage is located at 2200 Pennsylvania Ave, vehicle entrance at 950 22nd Street, with limited public parking on Level P2and flat fee charged after 5pm and on weekends.

Last updated May 2026

Map showing location of St. Paul’s Parish

1,000-5,000

estimated members

This is likely one of 41 Catholic congregations in District of Columbia, DC. Catholic accounts for 21% of the county's 751 congregations.

This estimate comes from ARDA 2020 data for churches of this size and denomination in the county.

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