This year, a new tradition of celebrating the Liturgy of the Light as a whole atrium community along with parents and sibling was begun.
Learn MoreMark your calendar for Stephen Ministry Information Night on May 19, 2016 at 6:30 PM in Parish Center of Saint Patrick Catholic Church.
Learn MoreAt Saint Patrick Catholic we have placed a votive candle stand near the Marian altar for parishioners who wish to light a candle in prayer. This is part of the continued effort to provide parishioners more opportunities for prayer and devotion to our Lord. Why do Catholics light candles?
Learn MoreA different approach to the foot washing ceremony during Holy Thursday Mass on March 24, 2016 will be taken at Saint Patrick Catholic Church. The Liturgical Commission in conjunction with the Jesuit priests want to ensure that anyone who wishes to have their feet washed can do so. The foot washing ceremony represents how all disciples should serve one another based on the example of Jesus.
Learn MoreThere is a growing practice in the Church of visibly displaying the holy oils in an ambry and placing the ambry where they can be seen so that the faithful can better regard the significance of the oils in the Sacraments.
Learn MoreAs Chuck Woods joyfully shared insights each week, his faith grew as did the members of this ministry. We are grateful for his years of service and bless him as he devotes more energy to other efforts in the Parish.
Learn MoreSaint Patrick Catholic Church & School is hosting an in-depth discussion of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter on the Environment starting April 12, 2016 at 7 PM. The conversation will continue on April 26, 2016 and May 10, 2016.
Learn MoreFather Jerry Graham, S.J. celebrated Mass in the atrium on March 11, 2016 for Level II and Level III children and catechists. The word, ‘Liturgy’ means, ‘work of the people’, and the work in the atrium that day was to pray the Mass together.
Learn MoreBishop Eusebio Elizondo and the faith community at Saint Patrick Catholic Church celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation and one First Holy Communion on March 12, 2016.
Learn MoreThe group pondered the Paschal Mystery— Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection by looking at crucifixes that families brought from their homes.
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