The Pastoral Council invites you to a Soup Supper followed by Stations of the Cross.
Learn MoreBe a good steward during your Lenten journey. Check out the 29 Ways to Spend the 29th Day created by the Seattle Archdiocese as a resource for living lent more intently!
Learn MoreStewardship of Time is about how you spend every minute of every day. Most of us feel we don’t have enough time for all the things we want to do. Time is a limited resource, so we need to prioritize how we use it, which means putting the most important things first.
Learn MoreWe recognize lay leaders in ministry who have shared thier god-given talents. We are grateful for thier generous gifts. Senior Ministry, Military Ministry, Young Professionals are in need of leadership, while CLOW leadership is in need of support. Are you feeling called to serve?
Learn MoreWhat do Children’s Stewardship, CRS Rice Bowls, reflections on Stewardship of Time have in common? All are resources to help you live into Lent more intensely and intently.
Learn MorePastoral Care is provided in a number of ways— through visitations with a priest, though it can be the pastoral coordinator or pastoral assistants especially in parishes without a pastor like Saint Patrick Catholic Church. Most often it is fellow parishioners— like you.
Sometimes pastoral care is a meal train that assists a family such as the Ilacqua’s during a difficult time, like a health crisis.
Learn MoreWe in the Social Justice ministry feel especially called during this year of Mercy to create space and opportunities for all the members of our parish to participate in social justice activities that allow our hearts to be touched. Catholic social justice teaching is paramount to our faith and one of the church’s greatest contributions to the Christian tradition.
Learn MoreThe Holy Father would like this Jubilee of Mercy to be celebrated throughout the whole world at the local and universal levels. Dioceses including the Seattle Archdiocese and parishes, including Saint Patrick Catholic Church and other churchs in local area are offering a variety of resources to parishioners for reflection and experiencing the love and mercy of God.
Learn MoreThe Catholic Home Missions Appeal is the weekend of February 13 – 14, 2016 at Saint Patrick Catholic Church. Many dioceses here in the United States do not have enough priests and trained lay ministers to serve their parishes. These dioceses are known as home missions.
Learn MoreFather Howell’s talk on January 31, 2016 to a crowd of over 100 people, was the first of a series of talks to get to know Pope Francis and what he is doing and how he is affecting catholic thought and culture.
The second talk presented by Professor Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos, the Director of the Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture at Seattle University at 7 P.M. on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 in the Parish Center of Saint Patrick Catholic Church focuses on the Pope’s encyclical on the environment— Laudato Si.
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