Quincy House is a notable residence for students located in the historic Brookland neighborhood of the Washington, DC.
Quincy House is a home to Catholic graduate students from across North America, located in the historic Brookland neighborhood of the District of Columbia.
Within easy walking distance of the Catholic University of America, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Franciscan Monastery, Quincy is something of an epicenter of Catholic young adult culture, best known for its celebrations of the Christian Sabbath, the Lord's Day, and for its monthly coffee house events, of which recordings are regularly produced and posted online. A "Best of Quincy, vol. 1" is anticipated within the next year.
Residents of Quincy House have been known to study philosophy, theology and national security at CUA,[1] the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family at The Catholic University of America,[2] and The Institute of World Politics,[3] respectively.
Famous Quincy-ites include John-Mark Miravalle, Instructor at the School of Faith at St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, University of Kansas,[4], Aaron R. Linderman, two-time Arizona State Geography Bee Champion,[5][6].