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    Church of the Incarnation

    A Roman Catholic Community in Charlottesville, Virginia

    Iglesia de la Encarnación

    Una comunidad católica romana en Charlottesville, Virginia

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      • YouTube – Ai wa Katsu El Amor gana

    Faithful Citizenship

    “The work for justice requires that the mind and the heart of Catholics be educated and formed to know and practice the whole faith.” [USCCB, Faithful Citizenship]

    As a Catholic, are you concerned about legislation around issues like abortion, health care, immigrant’s rights, poverty alleviation, stem cell research and support for low-wage working families?

    The issues our communities, country, and world are currently facing are certainly political and societal, but many of them also have moral components that call us to respond from a place of faith.  According to the USCCB document, “Faithful Citizenship”:

    “We are a nation founded on “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” but the right to life itself is not fully protected, especially for unborn children, the most vulnerable members of the American family. We are called to be peacemakers in a nation at war. We are a country pledged to pursue “liberty and justice for all,” but we are too often divided across lines of race, ethnicity, and economic inequality. We are a nation of immigrants, struggling to address the challenges of many new immigrants in our midst. We are a society built on the strength of our families, called to defend marriage and offer moral and economic supports for family life. We are a powerful nation in a violent world, confronting terror and trying to build a safer, more just, more peaceful world. We are an affluent society where too many live in poverty and lack health care and other necessities of life. We are part of a global community facing urgent threats to the environment that must sustain us. These challenges are at the heart of public life and at the center of the pursuit of the common good.”
    We must make our voices heard in our quest to bring justice and life to all–and that includes being informed about current issues, legislation, and Catholic Social Teaching so that we can make informed decisions and act in ways that are in accordance with our faith and our morals.  Too often people think that their opinions will not matter or make a difference–but only by joining together and standing strong can we help to make change happen.

    How can we do this?

    • Join the email advocacy network of the Virginia Catholic Conference and get updates and action alerts on relevant legislative issues at the state level. Go to www.vacatholic.org and follow the link to input your email address.
    • Join the Virginia Interfaith Center For Public Policy, a group that advocates economic and social justice in Virginia’s policies and practices through education, prayer, and action. To learn more about their mission, visit www.virginiainterfaithcenter.org
    • Join the USCCB’s Advocacy Alert system to find out what we need to push for at the national level.  You can pick which issues you’d like updates on at their website.  Check out www.votervoice.net/USCCB/home to sign up!
    • Join the email advocacy network of NETWORK, a national Catholic social justice lobby. This is set up very similarly to the Virginia Catholic Conference, with updates and action alerts, but at the national level.  Visit www.networklobby.org and click on “Join our email list.”
    • Read documents/literature/articles; engage in discussions with those around you; inform yourself about what is happening and what stance the Catholic church encourages you to take. Helpful links include the United States Conference of Catholic (www.usccb.org) and the Faithful Citizenship ministry of the USCCB (www.faithfulcitizenship.org).
    • Vote.  Your voice matters!  Catholic teaching has consistently held that “it is the duty of citizens to contribute…to the good of society in a spirit of truth, justice, solidarity, and freedom…[and to fulfill their roles in the life of the political community” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2239).

    Incarnation parishioners advocating at the Richmond General Assembly in January 2020

    Email our Coordinator of Justice & Charity or call the office for more information. 

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    Mass Times

    Weekend

    SATURDAY:
    5:30 pm* Vigil Mass (English)

    SUNDAY: 7:00 am (Spanish)
    9:00 am* (English)
    11:30 am (English)
    1:30 pm* (Spanish)

    Weekday

    MONDAY: 12:15 pm* (English)

    TUESDAY – THURSDAY:
    12:15 pm* (English)
    5:30 pm* (Spanish)

    FRIDAY:
    12:15 pm* (English)
    7:30 pm* (Spanish)

    SATURDAY: 9:00 am (bilingual)

    Masses with * are live streamed
    on YouTube and Facebook.

    RECONCILIATION

    TUESDAY – FRIDAY: 6:00 – 7:00 pm
    SATURDAY: 4:00 – 5:00 pm
    SUNDAY: 12:30 – 1:00 pm

    Homilies

    Video recordings can be found on YouTube and Facebook.

    Contact Info

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    PHONE: (434) 973-4381

    FAX: (434) 973-1757

    ADDRESS:
    1465 Incarnation Drive
    Charlottesville VA, 22901

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