Saint Patrick Catholic Church and School Oldest Catholic parish in NC, established Aug. 6, 1821, placed under protection of Saint Patrick on Feb 4, 1824, and the first consecrated Catholic Church in NC on Mar 17, 1829. Saint Patrick Catholic School is the oldest, continuously operating private school in Fayetteville, NC and was established Sept 12, 1937. Our Immaculate Conception Sodality Gift Shop is located in the parish office’s Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Room nearest the Columbarium. Open Sundays after the 11AM until 12:30PM. Saint Patrick Catholic School 1620 Marlborough Road Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910) 323-1865 School Office Hours Monday-Friday 8AM-3PM Saint Patrick Catholic Church 2844 Village Drive Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910) 323-2410 Parish office Hours Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM Sunday, June 28 2020
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Saint Patrick Catholic Church and School
Oldest Catholic parish in NC, established Aug. 6, 1821, placed under protection of Saint Patrick on Feb 4, 1824,
and the first consecrated Catholic Church in NC on Mar 17, 1829. Saint Patrick Catholic School is the oldest,
continuously operating private school in Fayetteville, NC and was established Sept 12, 1937.
Our Immaculate Conception Sodality Gift Shop
is located in the parish office’s Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Room nearest the Columbarium.
Open Sundays after the 11AM until 12:30PM.
Saint Patrick
Catholic School
1620 Marlborough Road
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(910) 323-1865
School Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8AM-3PM
Saint Patrick
Catholic Church
2844 Village Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(910) 323-2410
Parish office Hours
Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM
Sunday, June 28 2020
Thank you for worshipping with us! Please come to the information table in the Gathering Space after Mass to speak with staff about making Saint Patrick your home. ¡Gracias por venir a celebrar la misa con nosotros! Venga a la mesa de información en el vestíbulo después de la misa para hablar con el personal sobre cómo hacer de San Patricio su ho-
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Saturday Vigil 5:00PM Sunday 8:00AM, 10:00AM and 12:30PM in Spanish
First Saturday of the month 9:00AM
First Sunday of the month in the Eastern Syriac Rite 4:00PM in the Chapel
Second Sunday of each month in French 4:00PM in the Chapel
Last Sunday of each month in Vietnamese 4:00PM in the Chapel
Monday, Tuesday, Friday 9:00AM in the Chapel
Wednesday 6:15PM in the Chapel
Thursday 9AM in the Church
Page 2—Keep this on your fridge!
Page 3– A prayer for our recently departed & our prayer lists
Page 4 & 5– Christmas in July! , St. Camillus & Sacrament information
Pages 6 & 7—Stewardship & Farmworkers
Pages 8 & 9— Weekly schedule, School News
Pages 10 & 11—Advertisements from the supporters of our bulletin
Anointing of the Sick Call the parish office at (910) 323-2410 during business hours. In the event of LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCIES those needing the Anointing of the Sick after regular office hours or weekends, please call (910) 303-1948.
Who may receive the Sacrament of Anointing? Any baptized Catholic who is seriously ill due to sickness, injury or old age—even though there is no apparent danger of death. The elderly who are in a weakened condition are also encouraged by the Church to receive the Sacrament of Anointing. The sacrament should be received when the sick person is best able to profit from it, and not be delayed until the person is at the point of death. One should also received it before a serious operation. For questions and for more information, please contact Beth O’Leary at 910-323-2410 x133. Baptism For baptisms for infants and children up to age 17, contact Carlos Cortes x 106. For adults who wish to be baptized, see the RCIA section below. First Holy Communion For children up to age 17, contact Carlos Cortes x 106. For adults who wish to be receive First Holy Communion, see the RCIA section below. First Reconciliation For children up to age 17, contact Carlos Cortes x 106. For adults, see RCIA and Reconciliation sections below. Funerals Contact Anne Rogers x 113 or a priest at the parish office at (910) 323-2410. Confirmation Contact Dcn Vince x108 for information for youth and adult Confirmation. Marriage For marriages and validations for those married outside the Catholic Church, contact Beth O’Leary x133 RCIA Are you Catholic and Missing a Sacrament (Confirmation, Eucharist)? Or are you interested in becoming Catholic, but don t know where to start? Contact, Dcn Vince Mescall x108 or Inés Benarroch x 111 Reconciliation Celebrated every Saturday 3-4PM or by appointment by call-ing the parish office. Hablamos español— puedes llamar al a oficina parroquial.
We are the largest apostolic organization of lay people in the Catholic Church, and we are blessed to be under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of all Graces. We seek the glory of God through the sanctifi-cation of our members and service to others, in union with the Holy Spir-it. We achieve this through a balanced program of prayer and active cooperation with Mary's and the Church's work, and under the guidance of clergy. By imitating Our Lady, who gave her life in loving service to her Son and for the salvation of souls, we use proven methods to bring people to Christ and to fulfill our baptis-mal obligations to live apostolic (CIC, c. 225) and holy (CIC, c. 210) lives. Our praesidium, Queen of Angels, meets on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in the Gym Conference Room. For more information, please contact Maurice Azenui at (773) 715-1371 or [email protected].
With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God Saint Patrick Parish
and the Diocese of Raleigh joyfully announce the Ordination of
Gerardo “Tito” Mercado and Joshua Klickman
to the Order of the Permanent Diaconate
God has been leading his people throughout the long history of Saint Patrick Parish in
Fayetteville. And now God has called two more of His flock to serve Him as Permanent Dea-
cons. Josh and Tito, along with 13 other men, will be ordained by Bishop Zarama on Saturday
June 27 at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral.
We ask you remember them in a special way in your prayers as they are ordained and as they
begin their service to the people God as Deacons.
Thank You Saint Patrick Parish Family! We have all been faced with challenges over the last three months but as
always, you, our parishioners, have shown your amazing generosity. WE THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR PRAYERS which have helped our staff endure illnesses and to work through
the challenges presented to us.
WE THANK YOU FOR THE DONATIONS that have been made to directly help parishioners facing financial diffi-culties.
WE THANK YOU FOR THE FINANCIAL GIFTS that have helped us to purchase copyright licenses and equipment to enable and improve our livestream Mass.
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED WEEKLY GIVING TO THE OFFERTORY. It is especially important in challenging times like these. The building had to be closed but the work of the parish always continues.
WE THANK YOU FOR DONATIONS OF FOOD through our Together We Can program for Catholic Charities.
WE THANK YOU FOR CALLING AND CHECKING ON OTHER PARISHIONERS who are homebound or in need and, for running errands for them.
WE THANK YOU FOR CARING FOR OUR CHURCH BUILDING and for helping us to prepare for public Mass.
Let’s continue this wonderful life of Stewardship by continuing to use what we
have been given to serve others as the Gospel calls us to do.
WE ARE THE BODY OF CHRIST, HIS HANDS AND HIS FEET.