The celebrations of Lent, Triduum, and Easter, as well as liturgies throughout the year are planned and implemented by a small group of parish leaders and many parish volunteers.

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In our continued mission to welcome new parishioners at Saint Patrick Catholic Church, the Cara to Cara Ministry is hosting a Welcoming Reception & Ministry Fair, the weekend of April 30, 2016 and May 1, 2016 in the Church Hall immediately after each Mass.

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It is through the open exchange of ideas and differing opinions that we grow and mature in faith, understanding and relationship with God and one another. We want to hear from you!

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Try your hand at Irish Soda bread to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a time-tested recipe shared by Saint Patrick Catholic Church staff person Mary Randall.

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We are hiring! Saint Patrick Catholic Church is looking for three new people to join the team.

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On March 6, 2016, 45 parishioners attended a Parish Pilgrimage of Mercy— walking together through the Holy Doors of St. James Cathedral in Seattle, Washington.

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The Pastoral Council invites you to a Soup Supper followed by Stations of the Cross.

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As the Parish Long Range Planning team is discerning/discovering the “mission that has us” we are simultaneously being asked by the Archdiocese and Pierce Deanery to address the challenge of asking existing parishes to begin re-thinking what it means to be a “church community” looking beyond our traditional parish boundary models, to see if there are ways current parish communities can collaborate and partner with one another to better serve the collective needs of Catholics in Pierce County.

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We recognize lay leaders in ministry who have shared thier god-given talents. We are grateful for thier generous gifts. Senior Ministry, Military Ministry, Young Professionals are in need of leadership, while CLOW leadership is in need of support. Are you feeling called to serve?

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Pastoral Care is provided in a number of ways— through visitations with a priest, though it can be the pastoral coordinator or pastoral assistants especially in parishes without a pastor like Saint Patrick Catholic Church. Most often it is fellow parishioners— like you.

Sometimes pastoral care is a meal train that assists a family such as the Ilacqua’s during a difficult time, like a health crisis.

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