Father Daniel E. Hamilton

father daniel hamilton
Hamilton, Rev. Daniel E.

(Age 75)

Of Vienna, VA died on December 26, 2018 at Sunrise at Hunter Mill. On May 13, 1972 he was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Richmond by Bishop John J. Russell. Father Hamilton served as Parochial Vicar at Saint Louis Parish in Alexandria (1972-75), Saint John Parish in McLean (1975-79), Queen of Apostles Parish in Alexandria (1979-81, 1982-87), and as Administrator of Saint Stephen Parish in Middleburg (1981-82). He served as Pastor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Woodbridge (1987-2000) and Saint Mary in Fredericksburg (2000-2002). He retired from active priestly ministry in 2002. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Bishop Michael Burbidge at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 12805 Valleywood Dr., Lake Ridge, VA on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 11 AM. Father Hamilton’s body will be received for viewing at the church one hour prior to Mass. Interment Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, PA. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, P. O. Box 1900, Merrifield, VA 22116-1900.

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  1. Father Dan was my pastor the entire time he served at St Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish. He brought me much closer to Our Lord by his spiritual guidance in the confessional and in his pastoral presence at the church. One of the things I loved best about him was that he was totally relatable. He was human, like us all, but he had a heart for Our Lord and he shared his knowledge of God’s “infinite Mercy”and “inexhaustible compassion” with me. Can we wish for anything more in our priests? Rest in the arms of Our Mother and Her Son dear Father Dan.

  2. Father Dan Hamilton was the third pastor at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish and his parishioners were his number one priority. I enjoyed working with him through the years and will miss his kindness. When my husband passed away in 2014, he concelebrated with Father Tom Ianucci at his mass. My family will never forget his help and ministry through this time.
    Jean Wight

  3. Father Hamilton was a wonderful SEAS Pastor. My husband and I worked various ministries during his tenure at SEAS. We were saddened to learn of his passing. He had a great gift of understanding the daily ups and downs of the everyday life in his homily’s, and always put his parishioners first in their time of need. His spirit will surely be missed as he evoked the presence of a simpler time when life was less complicated.

  4. We met Father Hamilton when he was assigned to Saint Mary’s In Fredeticlsburg VA .We felt blessed to have him arrive . When he left Saint Mary’s he was not only missed by us but by many ! Father Daniel Hamilton was a good and kind priest . He was a honest a gentle soul . He had a really good personality . He had a quick wit and could make us all laugh ! He had a total command of scripture and could answer any question . He will be missed . He is now reunited with his dear mother in heaven . Sincerely, Robyn Marie Pirog

  5. My name is Teresa Augustinos Johnson. Danny was a friend of my older brother, Angelo and was the nicest boy that I remember. We are each individuals and that is the way the Lord made us to be. May he rest in Heaven and be at peace with his Lord.

  6. Fr. Dan was a champion of youth in the Arlington Diocese – and managed the CYO for years. He was the reason I ran for national office and served as a national officer when I was 17 years old and met youth across the country who were committed to living their best lives through their faith. I’m 64 now and have never forgotten his words & counsel. His impact on my life – and on many others – can’t be measured… may he rest in God’s peace.


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