Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

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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!

LEARN MOREMEET FATHER SSONKO

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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THANKSGIVING DAY MASS

Thursday – 9 AM
There will not be a 7:30 AM Mass on Thanksgiving Day.

Rosary 30 minutes before Mass

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION MASSES

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

Rosary 30 minutes before each Mass

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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Our Blessed Mother invites you to visit one of the most spiritual and peaceful places on the planet, a place of spiritual growth and conversion where she still appears today.

Participate in a life-changing pilgrimage to Medjugorje (in Bosnia-Herzegovina) from March 14-24, 2025. Please be sure to attend our Medjugorje Pilgrimage Info Meeting on Tuesday, November 19 at 6:30 PM at St. James Catholic Church in the Parish Center. How will you respond to our Blessed Mother’s loving invitation?
Jesus said that only God knows the day and hour of these events. Jesus challenges His disciples to see the end times through Gods eyes. These things will happen in Gods time, not ours. The teaching of Jesus challenges us to trust God with the future. Anxiety and paranoia are futile responses to a situation that requires faith.

What makes you anxious about the future? How can God help you with your anxieties this week?

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I think God did just help with my anxieties through you and this post today. Great reminder. ❤️

FAITH🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️✝️✝️✝️

Amen

Saturday Silly

Every time someone predicts the date of the end of the world, God pushes the date back a little just to be funny.
Did you hear about the 14 saints that Pope Francis canonized in October. Read about these new saints here: https://www.usccb.org/news/2024/mission-accomplished-pope-declare-14-new-saints.
Get your donations in by Sunday, November 24 for this years Winter Gear Drive. We are looking for specific items, please do not leave any other clothes or shoes not listed. Thank you!

Items that are needed include: Winter Coats, Hoodies, Sweatshirts, Stocking Hats, Gloves/Mittens, Scarves, Socks, and Blankets
They have been making incredible progress on the dormitory at our sister parish, St. Marys in Busaabala, Uganda!
In the Beatitudes, Jesus Himself proclaimed the Kingdom as the home of the poor. Throughout the centuries, many faithful have served the less fortunate. Today, we, as Christians, are called to share time, talent, and treasure with those who cannot speak for themselves. In fact, our call as Christians demands we share.

The corporal works of mercy (feeding the sick, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the imprisoned and the sick, burying the dead) should be at the forefront of Christian activity, not an afterthought. How can you serve the poor and the less fortunate in gratitude this week?

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Yes we are all blessed with a talent. Use yours to help others. Thanks ✝️

Saturday Silly

There was a faithful elderly woman who lived in a duplex. Her next door neighbor was an angry atheist. He could hear the elderly woman praying everyday and he hated it.

One day he heard her praying that she had no food and no money. So he went to the store and bought her a weeks worth of groceries. He said to himself this will prove there is no God because I did all the shopping!

When he showed up at her doorstep with food she praised the Lord thank you God for answering my prayers! And the atheist said God didnt do it I did!! And she praised God again saying and you made your hater pay for it!
Come check out the Scholastic Book Fair this week in person or online.
During National Vocation Awareness Week, (November 3-9) please pray that young people in today’s culture will hear and respond to God’s call. And do your part to encourage them to consider the priesthood and consecrated life! Resources and encouragement in discerning a religious vocation are available in this weeks bulletin and in the narthex on the Vocation Station.

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All you youngens …Listen— Is God calling you? ✝️

The Catholic Church dedicates the entire month of November to praying in a special way for the Holy Souls in Purgatory. The Holy Souls (also called the Faithful Departed) are members of the Church who await the purification of their souls before joining the saints in Heaven for all eternity. Specifically, they are referred to as the Church Suffering (the saints in Heaven are the Church Triumphant, and the faithful on earth are the Church Militant).The poor souls in Purgatory cannot pray for themselves or do anything to hasten their entrance into Heaven, but we can and ought to pray for them as an act of charity.

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Jesus…Release the Holy Souls in Purgatory to be with you ..✝️ Amen

Christianity has always used the Great Commandment as a lens to view the Ten Commandments. The first three commandments fulfill the love of God. The last seven fulfill the love of neighbor. Living out the Great Commandment fulfills the Law (see Romans 13:9-10).

But, the command to love demands more. To love God requires Gods help. It requires an openness to the Spirit. We cannot possibly live out Gods Law by ourselves. With His help, we can hope and we can experience results.

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Love of GOD…. Love of NEIGHBOR…. The main word is LOVE. Only with GOD’S help can we experience results. ✝️

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