St. Ann Catholic Church

St. Ann Catholic Church St. Ann Roman Catholic Church in NW Washington, DC serves more than 800 families! Visit stanndc.org Each was used as a place for recreation and a retreat house.

Ann Catholic Church is a non-profit parish that serves more than 800 Catholic families in Northwest Washington, D.C. We serve the local community through fundraising projects and service activities, provide education to youth in grades K-12, and serve the spiritual needs of our members through church services and opportunities that enable members to be the Body of Christ. Through annual and biannu

al campaigns, we support organizations like Friendship Place, which aims to end homelessness, and partner with groups like the Tenleytown Historical Society to promote events for the community. The church is located one block south of the Tenleytown/American University red line metro stop. Ann DC is the oldest Catholic parish in the part of Washington, DC which lies west of Rock Creek Park and north of Georgetown. The present-day church is the third on the site, and is a larger version of a church designed by the same architect who designed the cathedral for the Archdiocese of Atlanta. The origins of the parish go back to the middle of the 19th century. In 1847, Georgetown College purchased a farm and a house on present-day Wisconsin Avenue. During the Civil War, Tenleytown became the site of one of the strongest forts that protected the nation’s capital and was a place for training and encampment. Local Catholics asked the Jesuits at Georgetown College to establish a Sunday mission church. A small wooden church was opened in 1867, across from the juncture of Wisconsin Avenue and Grant Road. A second parish church with a Neo-Classic style and a stone structure, was completed in 1903 and is located at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Yuma Street NW. Construction of the current church began in 1946. The church was dedicated in 1948, with a dedicatory sermon by the Most Reverend Patrick A. O’Boyle, the first Archbishop of Washington.

Our FREE Classical Concert Series continues with three world-class musicians performing works from Beethoven, Chopin, De...
06/04/2026

Our FREE Classical Concert Series continues with three world-class musicians performing works from Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and Rybicki. Get here early for the best seating. Bring a friend! More at www.stanndc.org/music

Join us this Sunday for three world-class musicians as they take us on a musical journey through time, performing works ...
06/02/2026

Join us this Sunday for three world-class musicians as they take us on a musical journey through time, performing works by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy and more. Free and open to the public! Get here early for the best seats! More at www.stanndc.org/music

05/29/2026
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: This Sunday at 3pm, join us for our Free Classical Concert Series. This is a very special pre...
05/29/2026

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: This Sunday at 3pm, join us for our Free Classical Concert Series. This is a very special presentation celebrating 250 years of U.S. music presented by the Washington Men's Camerata.

THIS IS AMERICA!
Washington Men’s Camerata sings 250 years of US music, from Shenandoah to the Wild West, and the deep South to the frosty North. Enjoy art songs, spirituals, folk music, cantatas & more. Sacred & secular, classic & contemporary choral works by Randall Thompson, William Dawson, Stephen Foster, David Conte & others, making music of texts by Maya Angelou, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman & more. Featuring the Young Men's Ensemble of The Children's Chorus of Washington & live, interpretive painter Luther Wright. Festive reception follows!

Learn more at https://stanndc.org/events/st-ann-dc-concert-series-2025-2026-11

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - Join us for this celebratory concert this Sunday!FEATURINGScott Tucker • Artistic DirectorGr...
05/27/2026

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - Join us for this celebratory concert this Sunday!

FEATURING
Scott Tucker • Artistic Director
Grace Cho • Collaborative Pianist
The Young Men’s Ensemble of The Children’s Chorus of Washington
Don Cotton, Associate Artistic Director
Sonya Hayes, violin
John Abbracciamento, trumpet & flugelhorn
Luther Wright, painter

More info at: https://stanndc.org/events/st-ann-dc-concert-series-2025-2026-11

Address

4001 Yuma Street NW
Washington D.C., DC
20016

Opening Hours

Monday 11:30am - 1pm
Tuesday 11:30am - 1pm
Wednesday 11:30am - 1pm
Thursday 11:30am - 1pm
Friday 11:30am - 1pm
Saturday 4pm - 6pm
Sunday 7:15am - 8:15am
10:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+12029666288

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