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Our wedding ceremony took place at
St. Mary’s Historic Catholic Church in Fairfax Station, VA on June 5, 2004 at 4:00 PM.
Saint Mary of Sorrows
Fairfax Station Road & Route 123
Fairfax Station, VA 22039
(703) 978-4141
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The historic St. Mary of Sorrows Church, the first Catholic
church in Fairfax County, and only the second church in what is now the Diocese of
Arlington, was dedicated in 1860.
The following years were eventful for the nation and the parish. The church and its
grounds were used as a hospital following the second battle of Manassas and Chantilly.
Because of its proximity to the railroad, wounded soldiers were laid out on the hill
stretching away from the church and cared for until they could be sent to hospitals
in Washington. Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, spent three days there,
and because of this, the agency declared the church a site that was significant to its
development.
During the Civil War, the church pews were destroyed and burned as firewood. After the
war, President Grant commissioned new pews to be made for the church—they are still used
today.
The 1870s saw the development of what is now considered the oldest outdoor social function
in Fairfax County. What began as a July 4th celebration, developed into the St. Mary’s
Labor Day Picnic sometime after 1894.
Due to the rapid growth in Fairfax Station, a building fund was established in 1974 to
build a parish center. It was built in 1979.
After the parish center was built, St. Mary of Sorrows parish went to work restoring
the historic church. On July 3, 1988, former Arlington Bishop John R. Keating blessed
the historic church for the second time in its 130 year history. On this occasion, Bishop
Keating said, "the parish has served as a beautiful living symbol of a very strong faith."
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Directions from the Hotels in Manassas to St. Mary's:
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Exit hotels and turn left onto VA-234 South/Sudley Road (towards I-66)
Merge onto I-66 East via the ramp on the left towards Washington and continue for approximately 8 miles
Take Exit 55 (7100/Fairfax County Parkway)
Merge onto Fairfax County Parkway/7100 South towards Springfield via exit number 55A and continue for approximately 5 miles
Turn left onto Burke Centre Parkway and continue for 0.6 miles
Turn left onto Ox Road/VA-123 North and continue for 0.3 miles
Turn left onto Fairfax Station Road and the church will be on your immediate left
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Directions from Maryland & Northern Virginia (Tyson's Corner) to St. Mary's:
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Take I-495 South/Capital Beltway towards Richmond/Alexandria (mileage will vary based on starting point)
Merge onto I-66 West via exit number 49 towards Manassas/Front Royal and continue for 4.5 miles
Take the VA-123 South exit (exit number 60) towards Fairfax
Stay on VA-123 for approximately 5 miles (VA-123 will turn in to Ox Road)
Turn right onto Fairfax Station Road and the church will be on your immediate left
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Direction from Washington DC to St. Mary's:
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Take I-395 South
Where I-395 South becomes I-95 South take the Old Keene Mill Road/VA-644 West exit towards Springfield
Continue on Old Keene Mill Road for approximately 5.7 miles
Turn right onto Lee Chapel Road/VA-643 and continue for 3.4 miles
Turn right onto Ox Road/VA-123 North and continue for 0.3 miles
Turn left onto Fairfax Station Road and the church will be on your immediate left
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