St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church is conveniently located in Arlington one block from the Virginia Square-GMU Metro station. The parish describes itself as "a community of people with various cultural backgrounds united as a family of faith empowered by Christ." The church's parishioners are involved in over 80 ministries.
The St. Louis Catholic Church and affiliated school has an active community with both Sunday and daily masses.
The church sponsors several religious education classes, including learning how to speak Latin and classes for those wanting to become members of the Catholic church.
The St. Louis Catholic School, on the same campus as the church, provides education for elementary school students. Information about the school can be found on the church's website.
This church is the oldest Catholic parish in Virginia. According to local lore, George Washington made the first donation to fund the church. The church originally was built at the southend of the city, on land that houses St. Mary's Cemetery. In 1810, the church moved to its current location.
The St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church is a large parish with several buildings, a community center, a chapel and a rectory. It also has a large amount of gardens and quiet areas. The gardens create a peaceful atmosphere and the church itself is modern yet classic.