Are you a caregiver for someone who suffers from a chronic illness, disability, or dementia? Father Dan is starting a Peace in the Storm support group for caregivers. The group will meet both online and in-person. 

Contact Father Dan at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 202-547-1430 for more information.

Peace in the Storm is an intentional and compassionate model of spiritual and pastoral accompaniment with adults living with chronic pain and illness and accompaniment with caregivers. The Project is based on Scripture, fellowship, the beauty of Church tradition, and the strengthening grace of the sacraments.

“Persons with disabilities…are integral members of the Christian community. All persons with disabilities have the capacity to proclaim the Gospel and to be living witnesses to its truth within the community of faith and offer valuable gifts. Their involvement enriches every aspect of Church life.  They [persons with disabilities] are not just the recipients of catechesis—they are also its agents.”

~ National Directory of Catechesis, Paragraph 49

For archdiocesan resources for people with disabilities, please see the Department of Special Needs Ministries.

Saint Peter's is currently unable to offer an ASL interpreter at Mass. We hope to resume this ministry soon. For in-person and live stream Mass in ASL, please see our friends at St. Francis of Assisi Deaf Catholic Church

Low-gluten hosts (.001%) are available at all Masses. Please ask an usher before Mass.

Saint Peter's church is accessible by elevator (located under the main stairs, to the left of the main entrance). 

Our religious education program is open to all students. If your child has special learning needs, please contact our Director of Religious Education, Julie Penndorf at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..