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!

FR. SSONKO FUNDRAISER
Invest in Hope: Educate Youth for Brighter Tomorrows. Join us on Friday, July 10 to support our sister parish in Uganda.

FATHER'S DAY BREAKFAST
We are in need of volunteers to help serve during the Father’s Day Breakfast. Click the button below to sign up.

ROAD CONSTRUCTION
The City of Gretna will be working on road construction on Angus Street (from Pontiac Drive to McKenna Avenue) tentatively from Monday-Wednesday, June 8-10. You will still be able to get to St. Patrick, but you will have to go through the neighborhood and come into the parking lot on Cherokee Drive.

JOIN A WOMEN’S SMALL GROUP
Ladies from our parish meet weekly to study Scripture and spend time in fellowship. If you want to join, click the button below!

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

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.
Archbishop's Annual Appeal
Archbishop Michael McGovern invites all to participate in this year’s Archbishop Annual Appeal that directly supports parishes, schools, and ministries throughout the Archdiocese of Omaha.
Want to know more about the impact of your donation? Check out the Archomaha website by clicking the button below. Donations can also be accepted from this same link.
Thank you for your consideration in making a donation to a worthy cause.
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.
Interested in becoming Catholic?
Register for OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation for Adults).
Mass Times
WEEKEND MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil – 5 PM
Sunday – 8 AM, 10 AM, Noon
Rosary 30 minutes before Mass
DAILY MASS TIMES
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday – 7:30 AM
Tuesday – 6 PM
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
Morning Mass – 7:30 AM
Evening Mass – 6 PM
Holidays on Weekdays – 9 AM
RECONCILIATION
Saturday – 4-4:40 PM
Or by appointment




The City of Gretna, Nebraska will be working on road construction on Angus Street tentatively from Monday, June 8 thru Wednesday, June 10. They will be redoing the road from Pontiac Drive to McKenna Avenue.
You will still be able to get to St. Patrick, but you will have to go through the neighborhood and come into the parking lot on Cherokee Drive. We apologize for any inconvenience. ... See MoreSee Less
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Let us join Archbishop Michael G. McGovern and the Archdiocese of Omaha in praying for Rev. Michael Figura as he prepares for ordination to the priesthood this Saturday, June 6.Please join me in praying for Deacon Michael Figura whom I will happily ordain to the Sacred Priesthood on Saturday, June 6 at the Cathedral of St. Cecilia. May the Lord grant Deacon Michael strength and peace, and may he always know the friendship of Jesus as he lays down his life in priestly ministry. ... See MoreSee Less
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Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus:
O most holy heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore you, I love you, and with lively sorrow for my sins, I offer you this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, patient, pure, and wholly obedient to your will. Grant, good Jesus, that I may live in you and for you. Protect me in the midst of danger. Comfort me in my afflictions. Give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs, your blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death. Amen. ... See MoreSee Less
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As John's Gospel states, the Father sent His Son into the world. That is, God commissioned Jesus to reveal the true nature of the Father. In doing so, Jesus revealed Himself as the Father's only true Son, or as John's Gospel states, “God's only begotten Son.” This relationship transcends time into the eternal. At the Council of Nicaea (325), the Church defined this relationship between the Father and the Son as "consubstantial." That is, the Father and the Son share the same divine nature.
In what ways do you trust God, the Trinity, with your daily life? Make a list of all your projects, hopes, and ambitions. Place that list in God's hands. ... See MoreSee Less
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Saturday Silly
There are several constipated men in the Bible:
Cain - he wasn’t Able
Moses - he took the tablets
King David - sat on the throne 40 years
Solomon - neither Heaven nor earth could move him ... See MoreSee Less
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The Ten Commandments are an invitation to be the type of person that God created you to be. ... See MoreSee Less
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Let's join Archbishop Michael G. McGovern and the Archdiocese of Omaha in praying for Seminarian Caleb Kosch as he prepares for ordination as a Transitional Deacon tomorrow, May 29.Please join me in praying for our seminarian Caleb Kosch of St. Anthony Parish in Columbus as he prepares to be ordained a deacon next Friday, May 29th, at the Cathedral of St. Cecilia. This is a joyful step on Caleb's journey toward the priesthood. May God bless his service as a deacon and make the Lord Jesus known through Caleb's ministry at the altar, his preaching, and his works of charity. ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you ever wanted to do a wine taste testing experience in Nappa Valley? Or maybe a cave tour and tasting at Schramsberg? This 3-night stay for 2 will be one of the silent auction items at our upcoming Fr. Ssonko Fundraiser to support our sister parish in Uganda. Get your tickets today at, stpatricksgretna.org! ... See MoreSee Less
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