A light will shine on us this day: The Lord is born for us!

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Get involved at St. Patrick!

The parish continues to grow and there are many opportunities for everyone to get involved. Many hands make light work. Please consider attending or supporting any of the activities below or contact the parish office to volunteer for something else!

FATHER SSONKO MISSIONARY FUND

Fr. Baxter first met Fr. Ssonko in 2008. Learn how we can support the school and students in Busaabala, Uganda!

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OTHER WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

There are many ways that you can get involved. Find all of the ways your family can share your talent, time, and treasure here.

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Faith Resources

There is a lot going on in our world today.  Turning to the Lord in all things can help us to make some sense of it and find peace.  Check out these resources to grow in your faith.

JOURNEY OF FAITH

The realities of a changing world call for new directions to strengthen parish life across the Archdiocese of Omaha.

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NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC REVIVAL

The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to this great mystery here in the United States.

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CATHOLIC VOICE

The Catholic Voice is the digital media outlet for the Archdiocese of Omaha, spread across the 23 counties of northeastern Nebraska, serving more than 230,000 people.

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MISSION STATEMENT

The community of St Patrick is one of faith and commitment to the Lord.

We, the faithful community of St. Patrick, are using our collective gifts to serve the Lord and one another.  Through worship, faith, formation, education, and outreach we strive to be a sign of Christ’s presence in our community and the world.

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Interested in Becoming Catholic?

Or just learning more about the Catholic Faith?

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MASS TIMES

The Mass is our most important prayer as Catholic Christians. The Church tells us that celebrating the Mass is the “source and summit” of our Christian life.

WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday – 5 PM
Sunday – 8 AM, 10 AM, Noon

Rosary 30 minutes before each Mass

DAILY MASSES

Monday – Morning Mass at 7:30 AM
Tuesday – Evening Mass at 6 PM
Wednesday – Morning Mass at 7:30 AM
Thursday – Morning Mass at 7:30 AM
Friday – Morning Mass at 7:30 AM

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

Morning Mass at 7:30 AM
Evening Mass at 6 PM

Holidays on weekdays – Morning Mass at 9 AM

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RECONCILIATION

Saturday – 4:00-4:40 PM

If you are unable to come to confession at the scheduled time, please contact Father Baxter.

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Traveling and don’t want to miss Mass?  Click below.

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Building Access

Main East Entrance (Narthex) 
– Open Monday thru Thursday from 6 AM to 7 PM
– Friday from 6 AM to 4:30 PM
– Saturday from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM
– Sunday 6 AM to 1:30 PM

Weekend Masses Only:
– All church entrances unlocked half hour prior to start of Mass
– All church entrances except the Main East Entrance (Narthex) locked five minutes after Mass begins

Church Basement / Elevator – locked around-the-clock every day of the week
Conference / Meeting Rooms – available for limited use with the approval of office

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Looking to join a womens small group? We will be having a wine and cheese mixer on January 12 at 4 PM in the Parish Center. Come join us for food, fellowship, and information.
Have you created a New Years resolution yet? Theres still time to start anew. If you need some guidance on picking a goal and plan for this new year, check out this resource. Read the entire article at https://refinelife.co/how-to-choose-a-new-years-resolution.
Join our St. Patricks Preschool for their annual Fundraiser: A St. Pats Night Out on Saturday, February 8 at 6 PM in the Parish Center! This is going to be a fun night full of great food catered by Josh and Tara Westra, dancing, games, and a live and silent auction that will benefit our Preschool! Grab your tickets now on our parish website, stpatricksgretna.org. Tickets are $40 per person or $300 for a table of 8!
As we look to the story of the Epiphany, let us remember who called, guided, and revealed Himself to the Magi: God. The story was God-driven from the first verse. Let us not forget God Himself calls us from the surface experience of daily living to seek something higher, something better. He is the one who turns us from those who expect experience into those who receive grace, pure gift, at every turn. In God, we find someone to give our hearts, our minds, and our lives to. We find the goal of our quest.

When have you searched for the Lord? When has that search encountered roadblocks or deception or wrong turns? How has God kept you on track?
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The month of January is traditionally dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus. After the Blessed Virgin Mary conceived by the Holy Spirit, the angel Gabriel appeared to St. Joseph and told him that the Child’s name should be called Jesus, meaning “God Saves.” According to Jewish law, on the 8th day after his birth a male child was to be circumcised, receive his name, and become a full member of God’s covenant people. According to the old Roman liturgical calendar, the Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus was celebrated on January 1, eight days after Christmas, the same day that He was given His sacred name. Currently we celebrate the Solemnity of the Mother of God on January 1 and honor the Holy Name of Jesus on January 3. For Catholics, Jesus’ sacred name is the object of a special devotion symbolized by the monogram “IHS,” (sometimes called a Christogram), which is the first three letters of the Greek spelling of His name.
Happy New Year!

May we begin the new year on the right foot, keeping Christ at the center of all that we do! Momma Mary, as we celebrate you today, wrap us in your mantle of grace to protect us and keep us safe in the new year.

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Love this picture! Blessed year to all!!♥️

The Epiphany household blessing is an ancient practice in the Church. This tradition is a beautiful way to observe the coming of the magi while invoking God’s blessing on your home and all who enter it. All that is needed is chalk and a prayerful heart!

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Beautiful

Today we celebrate the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Take time to reflect today on how you can be more like the persons of the Holy Family. How can you imitate them today?
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The Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God is a Holy Day of Obligation that falls on January 1. Join us for Mass on December 31 at 5 PM or January 1 at 9 AM.

Thank you Momma Mary for bringing Jesus to us!
Merry Christmas from our St. Patrick parish staff!

Remember to keep CHRIST and MASS in Christmas! May the Lord bless you and your family this day!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS🙏💕

Merry Christmas!🎄✝️✝️✝️❤️❤️

MERRY CHRISTMAS🎄✝️

Thank you to the many hands who make our Church just stunning for Christmas! Your work does not go unnoticed. A special thank you to our St. Rose of Lima Flower Guild who coordinate all of our décor in our Church.

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

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Mass tonight was wonderful. Fr Greg along with Deacon Ken had a beautiful service . Fr Greg’s Homily was very good. Thank you Fr Greg for the Eucharist at Mass. Everyone have a Blessed Christmas.🎄✝️🎄

The church was absolutely beautiful, well done!

Thank you for your hard work the church looked beautiful!

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Our culture of ever faster change cries out for stability, but we cannot resist the change. Our challenge is to act like Elizabeth; in wisdom, we are to embrace the good of the change and act as bridges of the new. Yet, we are to be like Mary and bring Christ into an insecure world that needs faith.

How can you use wisdom this week to make judgments about the new and the old? As this year ends, what do you need to conserve in your life? What do you need to renew?
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We know even at Jesus birth how His earthly life will end.
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