Wednesday, January 07, 2009   Login | Contact Us
Elijah recognized the voice of God not in the strong and heavy wind, not in the earthquake, and not in the fire, but in a tiny whispering sound. May we find enough quiet in our clamorous world to hear His voice and discern what He is calling us to do and be.

St Patrick Catholic Church

You are here: Home  
Mass Schedule

 Saturday  5:00
 Sunday     7:30
   9:30
   11:30

Check the Bulletin for Weekday Mass Schedule

Local Mass Schedules

  
Reconciliation

 

Saturday: 3:45-4:30 pm 

(anytime by appointment)

 

  
Parish News
CHANGE IN MASS SCHEDULE
REMINDER: WEEKEND
MASS SCHEDULE CHANGE
Starting January 16/17, 2009
Saturday: 5 pm
Sunday: 8 & 10 am

St. Patrick Annual Garage Sale
Bring your donations for our annual Parish Garage Sale beginning January 5th. All good, clean, useable items can be brought to the parish office, 705 Main Street, Monday through Friday 8:30 am— 5:00 pm. We do not accept the following items: televisions, computers, microwaves, paint, curtain rods, telephones, and mattresses. Anyone who is interested in helping with this year’s sale is invited and encourage to come Tuesday, January 6, at 1:00 pm. Our annual garage sale is scheduled for April 24 & 25. Help make this the most successful sale ever!

ST. PATRICK CHOIR

Come and sing with us! Our St. Patrick Parish Choir practice is held every Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm in the Church. Everyone is invited to join us!


VOLUNTEER TO USHER

Ushers are needed at all Masses, especially the 10:00 am Sunday Mass. No experience required. Schedules conveniently located on church website, or can be mailed to you if you do not have internet access. Please contact Nathan Morrow, 239-3875 or morrow@cfu.net, if you have questions or wish to volunteer.

Syndicate   Print   
St. Patrick Parish Survey

The survey has ended. Please take a moment to view the Parish Survey Results PDF.

For further assistance or any questions, please call the Parish office at 266-3523 or send an email to stpat@saintpatrickcf.org.

  
All of Creation
Buy Fresh / Buy LocalFair trade products, such as coffee and tea, are grown, harvested and sold by cooperatives of families who earn their living this way. Why not look for other available fair trade products, such as bananas, chocolate, honey, orange juice, pineapple, rice, sugar, and many others. Also, shop at your local farmer’s markets for locally grown produce, flowers and home made items. 
  
More Thoughts...
Instead of continuously buying new toys for your children or grandchildren, put part of them away and then rotate the various toys from storage to play and back again. Many youngsters find this constant turnover of toys almost like getting new toys ever so often. Also, instead of discarding toys when your children or grandchildren outgrow them, clean and repair them to donate to organizations that provide toys for hospitals or those less fortunate.
 Print   
Our Mission

We, the people of St. Patrick Parish, are a faith community sharing ministry and service. We are formed by the Word of God and empowered through prayer, Eucharist, and the other sacraments. We evangelize through example, education and ecumenism. We reverence families of all ages and life circumstances. We will, through responsible stewardship, ensure our ability to continue the mission entrusted to us by Jesus Christ.

  
If you or someone you know would like another aspect of St. Patrick Parish featured on this website, please feel free to send a message to St. Patrick Parish.
Home  |  About Us  |  Get Connected  |  Resources  |  Religious Education  |  Youth Ministry
Copyright 2008 by Saint Patrick Catholic Church   |  Privacy Statement  |  Terms Of Use  |  Site Map


Powered by Far Reach Technologies Inc.