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St. Patrick Catholic Church⛪ — Attraction in Washington

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St. Patrick Catholic Church⛪
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The Smith
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Zaytinya
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Lincoln's Waffle Shop
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Ella's Wood Fired Kitchen
610 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Umaya Izakaya
733 10th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Shake Shack F Street
800 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004, United States
Le Pain Quotidien
975 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004
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St. Patrick Catholic Church⛪

619 10th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
4.8(215)
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attractions: The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter), Ford's Theatre, National Portrait Gallery, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, Petersen House, Museum of Illusions Washington DC, Capital One Arena, Warner Theatre, restaurants: Urban Roast, SUCCOTASH, Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien, The Smith, Zaytinya, Lincoln's Waffle Shop, Ella's Wood Fired Kitchen, Umaya Izakaya, Shake Shack F Street, Le Pain Quotidien
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(202) 347-2713
Website
saintpatrickdc.org
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Fri8 AM - 2 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of St. Patrick Catholic Church⛪

The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter)

Ford's Theatre

National Portrait Gallery

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture

Petersen House

Museum of Illusions Washington DC

Capital One Arena

Warner Theatre

The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter)

The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter)

5.0

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Ford's Theatre

Ford's Theatre

4.7

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery

4.8

(5.2K)

Closed
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Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

4.6

(365)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore Mall & Monuments By Electric Cart
Explore Mall & Monuments By Electric Cart
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:00 AM
Washington, District of Columbia, 20001
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Learn about the assassination of President Lincoln
Learn about the assassination of President Lincoln
Sat, Dec 6 • 7:00 PM
Washington, District of Columbia, 20005
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Arlington Cemetery & Changing of the Guard
Arlington Cemetery & Changing of the Guard
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
Arlington, Virginia, 22211
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Nearby restaurants of St. Patrick Catholic Church⛪

Urban Roast

SUCCOTASH

Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien

The Smith

Zaytinya

Lincoln's Waffle Shop

Ella's Wood Fired Kitchen

Umaya Izakaya

Shake Shack F Street

Le Pain Quotidien

Urban Roast

Urban Roast

4.1

(1.3K)

$$

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SUCCOTASH

SUCCOTASH

4.4

(1.6K)

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Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien

Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien

4.4

(494)

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The Smith

The Smith

4.3

(1.9K)

$$

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Alan FoxAlan Fox
Traveling to DC checking out the city. My mother, little brother and I walked in (we’re not a family really tied to any religion very open minded and agnostic I would say) to check out the place and it’s extreme beauty and architecture and stained glass and a kind man opened the door into the main part of the church, didn’t say anything about the water my mom had in her hand. We took a picture looked around. A very rude older man said get those things out of here super nastily, us thinking he meant the cell phones. We left right away. Must’ve been an owner or a higher up. Very un-Christian like if you ask me. He could’ve said can you please take your drinks out of here. There are no signs indicating no drinks or food allowed. Just no reason to be nasty, yet he was. I’m no one special, but I have respect and morals. Says a lot about who runs this place!
Daniel RodriguezDaniel Rodriguez
I was walking around Washington, DC traveling on foot to my hotel two weeks ago when I stopped to admire the St. Patricks Parish Church building. The building was etected circ. 1792 It was the FIRST CHURCH TO BE ERECTED IN THE "FEDERAL CITY" OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF GEORGE TOWNE." What attracted my attention to the building was the stone facade and old style architecture in the misdt of so many new and modern buildings surrounding this church. As I walked around the city I noticed there were many Churches in the city. Washington where the leadership of our great nation makes our laws and instigates the changes in our nation far and wide needs the houses of worship. These are the places that citizens can come to pray for God's protection of our leaders and for the safety of our Great Nation.
S FernandezS Fernandez
Very beautiful gothic church that was built for the Irish migrants who helped build the Capitol. The stained glass windows are a marvel, as are the side altars. The main altar suffered a bad renovation and now looks a bit weird, but nothing in this world is perfect. One can only wondered what it once looked like... A good place to receive our Lord in the Eucharist with weekday 12:10 Masses. A recommend for those who enjoy liturgical architecture, art, history or wish to see a place of worship for the Irish-American community here in DC.
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I was walking around Washington, DC traveling on foot to my hotel two weeks ago when I stopped to admire the St. Patricks Parish Church building. The building was etected circ. 1792 It was the FIRST CHURCH TO BE ERECTED IN THE "FEDERAL CITY" OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF GEORGE TOWNE." What attracted my attention to the building was the stone facade and old style architecture in the misdt of so many new and modern buildings surrounding this church. As I walked around the city I noticed there were many Churches in the city. Washington where the leadership of our great nation makes our laws and instigates the changes in our nation far and wide needs the houses of worship. These are the places that citizens can come to pray for God's protection of our leaders and for the safety of our Great Nation.
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Very beautiful gothic church that was built for the Irish migrants who helped build the Capitol. The stained glass windows are a marvel, as are the side altars. The main altar suffered a bad renovation and now looks a bit weird, but nothing in this world is perfect. One can only wondered what it once looked like... A good place to receive our Lord in the Eucharist with weekday 12:10 Masses. A recommend for those who enjoy liturgical architecture, art, history or wish to see a place of worship for the Irish-American community here in DC.
S Fernandez

S Fernandez

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Real photo of Jesus and Moses . The original photo was shot on November 23, 2018 from my music room in the city of Franklin Pennsylvania. It’s alive photo it moves . In 2010 at my home in Woodland Hills California I shot an actual photo of Satan which cannot be posted it’s too scary. He has an angel on his face and a five pointed star, it looks like a tattoo. I’m 65 years old I lived in Brooklyn New York for 30 years and California for 30 years and Franklin Pennsylvania five years. The Jesus and Moses photo was posted on Google 10 months ago. I try not to draw too much attention so I use the Christian church reviews. Here’s some of the places I sent the photo to. Moscow , Beijing , The church of the nativity , Bocarnga Central Africa, creation evidence museum Texas , nazareth house Los Angeles , Rome Italy. Tens of thousands of people have seen it. I Comfort people. Here’s one of the things that prompted the photo. In 1966 or 67 I was 13 years old it was on a Saturday when two of my friends and I decided to check out the new synagogue being built in our neighborhood it was a steel frame frame structure there were no walls. John and Sal walked ahead of me, on the side of the structure there steel stairs leading up to the second floor. John and Sal we’re already inside the building, I was at the bottom of the stairs. When I got to the top of the stairs, John was standing there I asked him where’s Sal. He couldn’t speak he was shaking he lifted his left arm up and pointed to the front of the building. I immediately ran to the front of the building, when I got there looked to my left and down below Sal was hanging onto a steel beam with two hands Sal was short and fat. One story below him there was rebar 3 feet high, and 1 foot apart. I knew the rebar was there before I stepped onto the beam. And I knew time was important. When I got close to him I laid down on my stomach and with my left hand and leg I held onto the beam I reach down with my right hand I grabbed him by his belt I lifted him up and saved him. I called John and I said it was OK he came over he snapped out of it . Sal went on to graduate high school he also became a classical karate master I saved other peoples...

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Traveling to DC checking out the city. My mother, little brother and I walked in (we’re not a family really tied to any religion very open minded and agnostic I would say) to check out the place and it’s extreme beauty and architecture and stained glass and a kind man opened the door into the main part of the church, didn’t say anything about the water my mom had in her hand. We took a picture looked around. A very rude older man said get those things out of here super nastily, us thinking he meant the cell phones. We left right away. Must’ve been an owner or a higher up. Very un-Christian like if you ask me. He could’ve said can you please take your drinks out of here. There are no signs indicating no drinks or food allowed. Just no reason to be nasty, yet he was. I’m no one special, but I have respect and morals. Says a lot about who...

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1y

I was walking around Washington, DC traveling on foot to my hotel two weeks ago when I stopped to admire the St. Patricks Parish Church building. The building was etected circ. 1792 It was the FIRST CHURCH TO BE ERECTED IN THE "FEDERAL CITY" OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF GEORGE TOWNE." What attracted my attention to the building was the stone facade and old style architecture in the misdt of so many new and modern buildings surrounding this church. As I walked around the city I noticed there were many Churches in the city. Washington where the leadership of our great nation makes our laws and instigates the changes in our nation far and wide needs the houses of worship. These are the places that citizens can come to pray for God's protection of our leaders and for the safety of our...

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