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Vocations

The vocation of a military chaplain is a unique calling. He offers spiritual solace and guidance to soldiers, providing prayers and comfort in the midst of battle. He embodies the fusion of faith and valor, bringing God’s blessings to those who defend and protect.

Evangelization

The mobile life brings new meaning to the call “to go out and make disciples of all nations.” Personal and communal prayer, through the celebration of sacraments, calls for a baptismal consciousness focused upon holiness, mission, and service.

Ways to Give

There are numerous ways to support the mission of the AMS and those entrusted to her care. You can make an immediate donation by check or online using a credit card. You can also explore other options, such as giving through a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF), an IRA charitable distribution, corporate matching gifts to double your donation or an annuity that can be used to help build a guaranteed income stream or retirement nest egg. Regardless of how or what you decide to give, rest assured that it will contribute towards ensuring that the spiritual needs of service members are taken care of.

Resources

"In these days of Lent, we strive to perfect our response to a loving Lord... Our personal sacrifices, penance, and self-denial are occasions to unite ourselves with the sufferings of the cross of Christ, but also link us in a real way to everyone who suffers."
CRS Rice Bowl is a tool to help us encounter and cultivate a spirit of global solidarity during Lent. Order resources now.
The Year of Parish Revival is taking place now through July of 2024. Learn how your Catholic faith community can get involved.

News & Events

Archbishop Broglio has issued a statement on the decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide abortions.
Archbishop Broglio will concelebrate with his priests the 2024 Chrism Mass on Monday, March 18 in the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, DC. The Chrism Mass is open to the public, and the faithful of the Archdiocese are encouraged to participate.
Thirteen men and women celebrated the Rite of Election on Sunday, February 18, in the main chapel of the Edwin Cardinal O'Brien Pastoral Center.

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