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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!

FR. SSONKO FUNDRAISER

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

VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION DINNER

The staff of St. Patrick is sharing appreciation for all of our volunteers with an appreciation dinner on Tuesday, July 21.

HIRING PRESCHOOL TEACHER ASSISTANT

Be a part of the St. Patrick Preschool Staff as a Teacher Assistant. Apply today!

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!

JOIN THE MUSIC MINISTRY

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

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.

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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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

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As America celebrates 250 years as a nation, Pope Leo XIV shares a letter for America! Check it out here: www.usccb.org/resources/48409-U000.pdfOn the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, Pope Leo XIV has addressed a letter to the American people.

I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all Americans on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This semiquincentennial marks that defining moment in the history of the United States of America, July 4, 1776, that gave enduring voice to the ideals of liberty, equality, the pursuit of happiness, justice and democratic self-government.
For two and a half centuries, generations of Americans have worked together to carry these principles forward — through sacrifice, service, innovation and civic participation. This anniversary stands as an invitation not only to celebrate the nation's remarkable journey, but also to reflect upon the responsibilities that the sons and daughters of this country bear to one another, and to the generations who will inherit the nation that is being shaped today.
Among the most cherished of these principles is religious freedom — the right of every person to worship according to conscience and to practice their faith openly, without coercion or fear. In marking this anniversary, it is important to recognize that freedom of religion has long been central to the American promise, protecting both individual dignity and the peaceful coexistence of a diverse people.
This same freedom has permitted the Catholic Church to take root and flourish within the United States, to the advantage not only of her own members, but of the entire nation. As faithful sons and daughters of the Church, Catholics are called to imbue every dimension of their existence with the charity of Christ (cf. 2 Cor 5:14), living out the Gospel in the circumstances of daily life. Such a way of living has given rise to the many benefits that the Church has provided over the years to the development of this nation. In particular, I bring to mind her service in areas of education, the preferential care of the poor, healthcare and basic social services, to name a few.
In the Encyclical Sapientiae Christianae, my predecessor Pope Leo XIII wrote that "no better citizen is there… than the Christian who is mindful of his duty" (no. 7). In fact, faith — far from standing in opposition to the responsibilities of citizenship — lends new vigor to the pursuit of justice, peace and the common good, bringing to perfection every natural gift bestowed by the Creator. Saint Paul himself encouraged the early Christians to pray for those in positions of authority in order to live a peaceful life in accord with the will of God (cf. 1 Tim 2:2). In this regard, it is in the faithful fulfilment of duty — to God and country — that Catholics are called to continue to serve the nation, as leaven for the growth of a civilization of love (cf. Mt 13:33).
Also among the principles that have guided the development of this country is the God-given dignity of every human life, each person being endowed with an inherent worth that calls for reverence, protection and care. In this spirit, a full understanding of this dignity leads to recognizing the importance of safeguarding human life from its beginning at conception until natural death, and of building a society in which the vulnerable, the suffering and the forgotten are always met with compassion, solidarity and love.
Defending human life also includes welcoming, protecting and assisting immigrants, whose hopes, sacrifices and contribution have formed part of the history of this country from its very beginning. In every generation, those who have arrived seeking freedom, opportunity and a place to belong have helped to shape the nation's character. To receive them with compassion and generosity is not only an act of charity, but also a recognition of the dignity that belongs to every human person.
In my recent Encyclical Letter, Magnifica Humanitas, I wrote about working together for the common good. "Building a world in which everyone can flourish requires shared responsibility and courage. No one can single-handedly bear the weight of the challenges the world is facing" (no. 13). We need one another, and we need to work together in unity to confront the challenges that the world is facing today.
May this milestone renew the shared commitment to the promise of freedom, justice, opportunity and democracy. May Americans honor the courage and vision of those who came before them by strengthening their communities, respecting their differences and working together toward a more perfect union.
Congratulations on this extraordinary national anniversary. May the spirit of 1776 continue to inspire hope and unity as the United States of America moves into the future. In assuring all of you of my prayers in your renewed efforts to strengthen the nation in the principles that guided its Founding Fathers, I entrust you to the intercession of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of this country, that she will continue to watch over America and protect all who dwell therein.
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We are so grateful for all of our sponsors for our Father Ssonko Fundraiser supporting our sister parish and St. Mary's Primary School in Busaabala, Uganda! There is still time to get tickets or donate to our $200,000 goal at stpatricksgretna.org/father-ssonko-fundraiser. ... See MoreSee Less

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The yoke of Jesus stands for His Lordship. When someone says "yes" to Jesus, he or she places Jesus above themselves. He is the Teacher, we are His students. But, because of His gentle compassion and humility, the Lordship of Jesus has the weight of love – uplifting and empowering – making His yoke easy and the burden light.

Has faith become a burden, full of obligations? How can renewing a relationship with Jesus help you lighten the load?
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"Prayer to the Precious Blood" written by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton:

Lord Jesus, by faith in Your merits, I now take Your Precious Blood and sprinkle it over myself and my family right from the crown of my head to the very soles of my feet. I claim total and complete protection for my life and my family. Lord Jesus, keep me free today from evil, sin, temptation, Satan’s attacks and afflictions, fear of darkness, fear of man, sickness, diseases, doubts, anger, all calamities and from all that is not of thy Kingdom. Fill me, Lord Jesus, with the gift of Your Holy Spirit, and grant me the gifts of wisdom, knowledge, understanding, and discernment so that I will live today in Your glory by doing that which is right. Amen.
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Join the students of St. Mary's in Busaabala, Uganda in praying the Novena (July 2-10) leading up to our fundraiser for them next Friday.

Want to join us at our fundraiser? Register today at stpatricksgretna.org/father-ssonko-fundraiser.
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