Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.

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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!

LENTEN FISH FRYS

Join us every Friday during Lent, February 20 through March 27 from 5 PM to 7:30 PM for our Lenten Fish Frys. Volunteers are also needed.

LENTEN CONFESSION TIMES

As we approach Easter, we find ourselves in this time of penance. Take advantage of this opportunity to repent and get right with God.

LEAST OF MY BRETHREN GIFT CARDS

Give a $1 a day or $40 during Lent to support the LOMB Lunch Ministry. Drop off Fareway, Hy-Vee, Walmart, or Costco gift cards in the Parish Office.

PARISH DIRECTORY PRE-ORDERS

All registered families not photographed can still pre-order a copy of the new Parish Directory for $25, by clicking the button below. Please submit pre-orders no later than Friday, May 1.

WEDDING COORDINATOR POSITION

We have a couple Wedding Coordinator job positions available here at St. Patrick. Experience flexible scheduling and excellent pay.

JOIN THE MUSIC MINISTRY

There are many opportunities to help support our parish with your musical talents! Find the right fit for you!

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

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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

Traveling and don’t want to miss Mass? Find Mass times by clicking below!

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Lent is a season of penance - a time to actively turn towards God no matter the failures we have faced.

Find time to repent and come to Confession before Easter either here at St. Patrick or at our sister parish, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church - Gretna/Omaha, Neb.
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Recently, parishioners, Jamey Kennel and Phil Lenz, were installed along with eight other men from around the Archdiocese of Omaha as acolytes, by Archbishop Michael G. McGovern. An acolyte is a lay minister appointed to support the clergy in public worship. Becoming an acolyte is part of the process for diaconate formation.

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A pastor was refurbishing the facade of his church. After a hard working day of mixing, thinning the paints and brushing it on the wall, he prayed it may not rain overnight before the paints dry out.

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And our 2026 Irish Person of the Year is... Sharon Wuerfele!

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