Ministries

Ministries

The Altar & Rosary Society is a group of parish women dedicated to the upkeep of the altar and sacristy of the church.  They have socials and fundraisers throughout the year for various sacramental supplies.


Altar Servers may begin serving in the 3rd grade and continue through high school to assist at Mass, weddings, funerals and other liturgical celebrations.


This group meets on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. for a more in depth view of the Bible.  Different topics are discussed throughout the year in sessions that last about 6-12 weeks.  Everyone is welcome.


This Berievement Ministry reaches out to the families of the deceased and helps with luncheons.


This group meets on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. praying for the intercession of the power of holy spirit. The group also prays for healing.


The Food Pantry opens up weekly to distribute food to anyone in need.  Volunteers are needed to pickup food, put food away, and distribute food.


This ministry reaches out to the Homebound parishioners.  They check on their well being, help them if possible and serves as a link to the parish even though they can no longer attend in person.


A men's organization dedicated to the service of the priests and parishioners through fundraising to support various parish projects.


Men from our parish are invited to gather weekly to learn more about the bible.


Gets together once a month to make lap-sized blankets while praying for the comfort of knowing people are praying for those who are sick or going through a difficult time.  During covid, they have been sewing at home.


RCIA is the Rite of Christian Initiation – preparation of adult candidates for Catholic sacraments.


(Catechesis (PreK-8), Adult Religious Education)

Parents are called to be the first teachers of their children in the ways of faith and in giving witness to the faith by what they say and do. However, to assist them in that mission the parish offers opportunities of catechesis at different levels including adults.  Adults meet at the same time as the children.


St. Patrick Church has a large group of boys and girls in Scouts and Girl Scouts. A large number of them reach the highest levels of their groups.


The Supper Club is a great way to meet fellow adult parishioners and socialize with other members of the Catholic faith.


Volunteers who assist people to their seat, if necessary. take up the collection, direct the parishioner flow during communion, give directions and answer questions.


St. Patrick Church offers youth ministries to middle school (Edge) and high school (Life Teen) aged children of our Parish.  They engage in age appropriate activities and discussions on our faith.


Teen Confirmation classes are also through our Youth Ministry program.  Confirmation is a two year program beginning with students in the 9th grade.

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