THE CORNERSTONE
October 8, 2023
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Partners in the Gospel Input
The Seattle Archdiocese announced the DRAFT of Parish Family Groupings and would like to know what you think is good about the proposals and why, and what you think is challenging about the proposals and why.
If you didn't attend one of our input sessions, send your thoughts to partners@saintpats.org by October 14. Your opinions are essential and will be sent to the Archdiocese for consideration for the final Family Groupings to be announced in January 2024.
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St. Vincent de Paul Collection
Make your generous gift after Mass or online to help SVDP volunteers continue their work and assist people in our community struggling with basic needs like food, shelter, and utilities.
If you can't help monetarily, please consider volunteering. Email SVDP to learn more.
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—Saint Patrick Catholic Church—
No Daily Mass
October 10
Women & The Word
The 9:30 am Women & The Word session has moved to 10:00 am, immediately after the 9:00 am Mass. The group meets in the Saint Patrick Catholic Church Parish Center.
First Friday Mass
First Friday Mass at 11:00 am
through May 2024
No 9:00 am Daily Mass
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Flu Clinic
Get your seasonal flu vaccine! The clinic for patients age 3+ is organized by the Saint Patrick Catholic Church Health Ministry and administered by Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs. An adult must accompany children under the age of 18.
October 8
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Basement
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Rohan, the therapy dog, will be on-site to comfort kids (and adults). You don't need to make an appointment.
Please bring
- A copy of your insurance cards, including Medical and Pharmacy
- Photo identification such as a driver's license or government-issued ID
- Vaccine Administration Record if you have one and would like it updated
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Completed Consent Form
Consent Forms will also be available at the clinic.
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Support Pack 299
Cub Scout Pack 299, chartered by Saint Patrick Catholic Church & School, hosts a Chili Cookoff and Silent Auction to benefit the scholarship fund for scouting families.
October 8
2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Church Hall
Bid on silent auction packages as you sample over 25 varieties of homemade chili.
Silent Auction closes at 4:00 pm, and winners will receive their packages to take home that evening.
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—FUNERAL MASSES—
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Tracie Habersetzer
October 11 | 11:00 am
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William Cammarano, Jr.
October 13 | 11:00 am
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Bob Lane
October 20 | 11:00 am
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—FUNERAL SERVICE—
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Tom Merron
October 27 | 11:00 am
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Pray the Rosary
Join the Knights of Columbus Council 809 to pray the Rosary, especially if you want to learn to pray the Rosary or have a particular intention you'd like to pray for. Need not be a Knight!
every 2nd Thursday
October 12 | 6:30 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Church Hall
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The month of October is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary, and the liturgical feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated annually on October 7.
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Middle School Youth Group
Grades 6-8 students are invited to build a relationship with Jesus.
High school students, young adults, and the young at heart are invited too to support the Youth Group in leadership roles.
October 12
Thursdays | 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Parish Center
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—save the dates—
October 19
November 2, 9, & 16
December 7, 14, & 21
The first few sessions will be games-heavy to build community. The weekly schedule always includes:
- Dinner
- Games
- Topic introduction
- Small group discussion
- Adoration
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Eucharistic Miracles of the World International Exhibition
Experience a fantastic exhibition conceived and designed by
Blessed Carlo Acutis.
Sipping with the Saints Night
October 13 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
St. Andrew Catholic Church
St. Charles de Foucauld Hall
This event is open to adults 18 and older. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. RSVP
The exhibit will also be open for viewing before and after each Mass.
October 14 | 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm October 15 | 8:00 am & 11:00 am
All are welcome. The event is free. Goodwill offerings are appreciated.
about Blessed Carlo
Blessed Carlo was an artist, cartoonist, and avid computer enthusiast. He created the art for the Eucharistic Miracles panels before his death from leukemia at age 15. His goal during his short life was to help bring others closer to Jesus through awareness of the mystery of the Eucharist. Carlo received the sacrament of the Eucharist daily and desired to share the joy of Christ's presence with the world through his God-given talents. He is the first millennial to be declared Blessed.
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A Day of Reflection
FILCOPA (Filipino Council for Pastoral Affairs), in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Seattle Multicultural Ministries, invites all to a Day of Reflection on Mary and The Gospel with Bishop Frank Schuster, Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle.
October 21 | 9:00 am
St. Thomas Catholic Church, Tukwila
The day includes Mass, reflection with Bishop Schuster, multicultural and multi-lingual Rosary, followed by lunch.
Please register for this free event by October 18.
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Filipino-American Mass
Celebrate Mass and fellowship embodying the Filipino-American spirit while recognizing and embracing multiculturalism in our Catholic faith and celebrating Fil-Am History Month.
Mass every 4th Sunday
October 22 | 11:30 am
St. Leo Catholic Church
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Parol Making Workshop
October 22 | 12:30
St. Leo Catholic Church
William J Bichsel Social Hall
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One of the most iconic symbols of the Filipino Christmas spirit is the Parol, a star-shaped lantern expressing shared faith and hope. It symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and goodwill during Christmas. It is also known as a representation of the star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men to the manger of baby Jesus.
A $10 donation to help cover the cost of the materials is suggested, and everyone is encouraged to bring a dish to share for Salo-Salo.
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Make the Connection Breakfast
The 6th annual Make the Connection Breakfast is a fundraiser in support of St. Leo Food Connection Emergency Food Programs.
October 26
7:00 am - 8:00 am
Doors open at 6:30 am
St. Leo Catholic Church
William J Bichsel Social Hall
Breakfast is complimentary; please consider donating to support hungry families in Pierce County!
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Pancake Breakfast
The Knights are cooking breakfast!
October 29
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Church Hall
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Breakfast is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. If you're an 11:00 am Mass-goer, come early to eat and keep a one-hour fast before receiving Holy Communion.
Breakfast is by donation. Proceeds support seminarians. Save the date for the next Pancake Breakfast on December 31.
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Respect life Month
In October, the Catholic Church in the United States celebrates Respect Life Month, and the first Sunday of October is designated as Respect Life Sunday. The USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities provides materials to help Catholics understand and value the gift of human life and help build a culture that cherishes and protects it.
The following materials are designed to be brought to life as tools in your hands. These resources may be downloaded, printed, and reproduced. View resources.
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40 Days for Life
The visible, public centerpiece of 40 Days for Life is a focused, 40-day prayer vigil outside an abortion facility in the community. It is a peaceful and educational presence. Those called to stand witness send a powerful message to the community about the tragic reality of abortion.
—Fall Vigil—
through November 5
Tuesday - Sunday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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public right of way at
Cedar River Clinics
1401 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
To sign up, email 40 Days for Life.
For more information, visit 40daysforlife/Tacoma.com.
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Parishioner Assistance Still Needed — Pushpay Deadline Approaching
Thank you for your consistent giving to our parish. We are grateful for your continued generosity and are excited to announce a new way to give. We value our parish community and want to ensure everyone knows about our new giving platform.
We are moving away from Our Sunday Visitor (OSV) Online Giving and EFT services. We have chosen to contract with Pushpay. We strive to be good stewards of your financial gifts and believe the significantly lower processing fees offered through Pushpay will allow your gift of treasure to support our parishes' mission further. As always, security is a top priority.
We aim to complete this transition process to Pushpay by November 1, so we need your help moving your current OSV Online Giving and EFT gifts.
Online Giving (credit cards or bank account)
If you currently donate online (via OSV), please follow the instructions below to set up your recurring gift through Pushpay and cancel your donation through OSV.
EFT (bank account only)
If you currently donate through EFT (donations processed via the Parish Office at Saint Patrick Parish), please follow the instructions below to set up your recurring gift through Pushpay. Then, email Michelle Carpenter to stop your EFT donations.
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Weekly Collection Needed
$19,811
10/01/23 Collection
$31,278
Needed Year to Date
$277,354
Actual Year to Date
$282,239
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Weekly Collection Needed
$5,770
10/1/23 Collection
$8,265
Needed Year to Date
$80,780
Actual Year to Date
$94,289
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World Mission Sunday Special Collection
Next weekend we will celebrate World Mission Sunday. Pope Francis invites the entire Church to support mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe, where priests, religious and lay leaders serve the world’s most vulnerable communities.
In his message for World Mission Sunday 2023, Pope Francis reflects on the theme “Hearts on fire, feet on the move," based on the story of the disciples who encounter Jesus on their way to Emmaus (cf. Lk 24:13-35).
Please keep the Pope’s missions in your prayers and be generous in next week’s collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
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Dear Friends,
We are at 28% participation and $69,000 raised to date. Our goal is $250,000 and 100% participation by October 31.
We enjoyed seeing some of you at St. Leo Catholic Church this past weekend for our witness talk to the parish community.
If you would like to learn more, you can watch our Annual Fund 24 appeal video.
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Leigh Ann and Matt Zehnder
Chairs, Annual Fund 2024
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—registration—
SACRAMENTAL PREP & FAITH FORMATION
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Christian Initiation
Are you interested in joining the Catholic Church? Register for Christian Initiation sessions.
Tuesdays | 6:00 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Parish Center
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Learn More
Email Meg Hannan, Baptism & Faith Formation Coordinator, or call 253-274-4112 to learn more about Sacramental Preparation for Baptism, First Holy Communion, Reconciliation, and Confirmation.
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Holy Bible
In the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd atrium, the children will begin their year with a celebration of the Enthronement of the Bible. In this celebration, the children come to know the Holy Bible as God's Word and, therefore, the most precious book in the world. This celebration with the children develops a love and veneration for the Bible.
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Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS)
CGS is an approach to faith formation where children 3-12 years old are formed in the Catholic faith in a sacred space called the 'atrium.
Registration
Current and new families can enroll for sessions starting in October 2023 and running through May 2024.
Catechists will host Social Hour in the Church Hall at Saint Patrick Catholic Church after the 9:00 am Mass on Sunday, October 8 – stop by and meet other families.
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Learn More
To learn more about CGS at Saint Patrick Catholic Church, visit the atrium, serve or train as a catechist, email Kim Ward, CGS Coordinator, or call 253-274-4108.
For more information, visit the national CGS Association and the local consortium website, The Sheepfold.
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Baptism
Congratulations to brother and sister Benjamin and Luna, who were baptized with Deacon Steve Cano at Saint Patrick Church on September 30.
These children were surrounded in love by their parents, Veronica Millan and Francisco Molinero, their big sister, Olivia, godparents, Edgar Molinero Dolores, Melina Carranza-Rodriguez and Maria Carmen Molinero Delores, grandparents, and many family and friends.
Learn More
Email Meg Hannan, Baptism & Faith Formation Coordinator, or call 253-274-4112.
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Covenant of Faith Ceremony
Children from the Saint Patrick and Holy Cross parishes gathered at Saint Patrick Church for the Covenant of Faith ceremony.
The children filled their holy water bottles for their prayer space at home. They also received a cross pendant after reading and signing their Covenant of Faith certificate. By signing this covenant, the children, their families, and the teaching team agree to pray daily, study the lessons in their book, and participate in weekly Mass.
Please pray for these children as they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation in November 2023 and the Sacrament of First Holy Communion in April 2024.
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Do you need a ride to Mass?
We have a few volunteers who have expressed interest in helping transport parishioners who cannot get to Mass independently.
Those being transported must live within five miles of Saint Patrick Catholic Church.
Please email Laura Dougherty or call 253-274-4109 to make arrangements.
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Winter Coat & Pajama Drive
Help provide new or gently used, freshly washed coats and pajamas in sizes 12 months to 5T for Pregnancy Aid.
Drop off donations in the vestibule at Holy Cross Catholic Church and Saint Patrick Catholic Church during October.
Pregnancy Aid serves the well-being of families with children in and beyond the womb by providing material and emotional support.
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Catholic in Recovery
Catholic in Recovery provides healing from addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments.
Tuesdays | 6:00 pm
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
Convent Chapel on the SW corner of the property
Meetings combine the spiritual principles of 12-step recovery and the sacraments of the Catholic Church. Join others in recovery as we overlap scripture from Sunday's Mass readings, liturgical themes, and recovery topics with honest discussion and prayer. Confidentiality is protected.
For more information, visit www.catholicinrecovery.com or contact Catherine at 206-227-6737 or cirstcharlesb@gmail.com
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Life-Giving Wounds
Explore bringing a new ministry to Seattle called Life Giving Wounds, which seeks to bring healing to adult children of divorce with retreats, support groups, and other means while exploring the Church's teaching on redemptive suffering.
October 18 | 7:00 pm
Blessed Sacrament Church, Seattle
Parish Library
To RSVP, call or text 503-898-0521.
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Stephen Ministry
Are you physically, emotionally, or spiritually going through a tough time? Are you struggling with a personal crisis or challenge? Feeling isolated or lonely?
Consider inviting one of our parish's trained Stephen Ministers to walk alongside you during this difficult time.
For more information, email Laura Dougherty or call 253-274-4109.
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Women & The Word
Ladies of any age are welcome. Bring your coffee and join us as we reflect on God's Word.
—NEW TIME—
Thursdays | 10:00 am
Join us immediately after the 9:00 am Mass with Saint Patrick Catholic School.
Thursdays | 7:00 am
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Parish Center
All are welcome. Need not be a parishioner or Catholic! Bring your friends.
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Bible Study
Studying scripture in a group leads to more profound discovery. Join Deacon Bill Eckert in a bible study on the Gospel according to John. You'll get an overview of the Church's approach to scripture and interpretation.
Tuesdays
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Holy Cross Catholic Church
Parish Hall
Bring your bible. Liturgically themed refreshments are provided by a generous parishioner! All are welcome. Need not be a parishioner or Catholic! Bring your friends.
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Source + Summit
Come together to grow in fellowship through worship, music, and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. This night is for you, your family, friends, and neighbors, young or old.
November 1
Every 1st Wednesday
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
—save the dates—
November 1, December 6
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If Adoration sounds daunting, don't worry. We'll explain what Adoration is, grow together experiencing the Eucharist, the source and summit of our faith, and meet Jesus where you are!
—Schedule—
6:30 pm | Dinner in the Church Hall
7:15 pm | Adoration & Worship Music
7:30 pm | Reflection topic presented
8:00 pm | Adoration ends
To learn more, email Lauren Muraski or call her at 901-287-9065.
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Holy Hour for Life
Join us for Eucharistic Adoration, prayer, and confessions.
November 3
Every 1st Friday
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Holy Cross Catholic Church
—save the dates—
December 1, January 5, February 2, March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7, July 5, August 2
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Eucharistic Adoration
Rest in the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist! It'll change your life. All are welcome. Sign-up is required.
—CHAPEL at Holy Cross—
Perpetual Adoration 24/7
To sign up
—Saint Patrick Catholic Church—
Mondays | 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
sign up
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Social Hour
Social Hour after Mass is not just about refreshments; it's a time for building, nurturing, and strengthening relationships by connecting on spiritual and personal levels and fostering community, support, and belonging.
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Social Hour after 9:00 am, Sunday Mass is back. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is hosting Social Hour on October 8.
If you are interested in hosting, email Laura Dougherty. There is no out-of-pocket cost to host. The Parish provides the donuts and coffee— your family sets up, serves, and cleans up.
Holy Cross Catholic Church
Social Hour is hosted after the 10:00 am Sunday Mass as scheduled:
—1st Sunday—
St. Peter Chanel Samoan Ministry
—2nd Sunday—
Knights of Columbus Council 16667
—3rd Sunday—
Altar Society
—4th Sunday—
Catholic Daughters of the Americas
— 5th Sunday—
CDA or Knights
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Holy Cross Choir
Come love God through song with the Holy Cross choir.
“He who sings praise is not only singing but loving Him about whom he sings.” —St. Augustine of Hippo—
Wednesdays | 6:30 pm
Holy Cross Catholic Church
Choir Loft
If you are new to the choir or would like more information, please email or call Erica Minneman, Music Director, at 253-310-7508.
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Knights of Columbus
The Knights of Columbus is a global Catholic fraternal service order founded by Michael J. McGivney in 1882 for practicing Catholic men.
—Council 809 News—
Family of the Month
Dave and Laurie Pearson
Knight of the Month
Justin Farias
Knight Tidings
October
—coming up—
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
9:00 am - 11:00 am
October 29
December 31
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—standing meetings—
Meetings are held at 6:30 pm in the Church Hall at Saint Patrick Catholic Church or via Go to Meeting virtually.
ROSARY
2nd Thursday of the month
except for July and August
OFFICER PLANNING MEETING
3rd Tuesday of the month
MEMBERSHIP MEETING & SOCIAL
4th Tuesday of the month
To learn more, call 253-380-4000 or email the Knights. Follow on Facebook.
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Holy Cross Sale
Holy Cross hosts a quarterly sale to raise funds for charitable works. Check out some of the new and gently used items!
—upcoming sale—
December 1 - 2
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Holy Cross Catholic Church
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Shop Friday and Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm with a $5 bag sale on Saturday from 2:00 pm - to 4:00 pm.
Sale Preparation
Volunteers are needed to prep for upcoming sales!
Tuesdays
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Holy Cross Catholic Church
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Catholic Youth Convention
Deepen your relationship with God.
Join hundreds of high school youth to experience God through community and joy, learning, and prayer!
November 4 | 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
St. Michael Church, Olympia
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Mass Consumption
Young adults are invited to delve into the Word and share faith while discussing the daily readings.
Mondays
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Parish Center
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Learn More | Email
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October 10 | No Mass
October 11 | 9:00 am
for the repose of the soul of
Gary Johnson
October 12 | 9:00 am
for the repose of the soul of
Bryce Holbrook
October 13 | 9:00 am
for the repose of the soul of
Flip Koehler
October 14 | 5:00 pm
October 15 | 9:00 am 11:00 am 7:00 pm
for the people of the parish
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October 9 | 9:00 am
for the repose of the soul of
Dick Lucich
October 11 | 5:00 pm
for the repose of the soul of
Lincoln Jerkovich
October 12 | 9:00 am
for the intentions of
James McHugh & Family
October 13 | 9:00 am
for the intentions of
Frank McHugh & Family
October 14 | 5:00 pm
October 15 | 10:00 am
for the people of the parish
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We pray for our sick,
Bill Bailey, Anna Maria Fabre, Chris Webber, John Bosse, Molly Cleary, Bob Jameson, Dolores Glump, Georgeann Cukjati, Doug Jones, Jlynn Callahan, Angie Allen, Ann Kormos, Joan Bruce, Millie McNerthney, Tagi Leau, Glenna Toledo, Jerry Bock, Tim Hopkins, Andre Franco, Michelle Devettori, Janet McIntyre, Norm Christenson, Toni Mineo, Marla Grassi, and Patricia Smurro
We pray for our dead,
Bob Lane, Bill Cammarano, John Gallo, Tracie Habersetzer, Gerrie Woods, Roberta Doyea, Gail Cornelius, sister of Paula Fiorino
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Men's Prayer Group
Men of all ages gather to read the day's scripture and a reflection from the Word Among Us.
Fridays
6:45 am - 7:30 am
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
Church Hall
They also read and discuss books focused on faith. Past reads include Weight of Glory by CS Lewis, Mercy: What Every Catholic Should Know by Daniel Moloney, and He Leadeth Me by Fr. Walter Ciszek, which Fr. David highly recommended.
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1123 North J Street
Tacoma, WA 98403
253-383-2783
—Mass Times—
Saturday Vigil Mass
5:00 pm
Sunday Mass
9:00 am | 11:00 am | 7:00 pm
Daily Mass
Tuesday - Friday | 9:00 am*
*except at 11:00 am on the first Friday of the month from October - May for Senior First Friday Mass & Lunch
Mass with the Saint Patrick Catholic School every Thursday September - June
—Confessions—
Saturday | 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
—Office Hours—
Tuesday - Thursday
9:30 am - 3:30 pm
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5510 North 44th Street
Tacoma, WA 98407
253-759-3368
—Mass Times—
Saturday Vigil Mass
5:00 pm
Sunday Mass
10:00 am
Mass in Samoan
12:00 pm | 2nd & 4th Sunday
Daily Mass
Monday | Thursday | Friday | 9:00 am
Wednesday | 5:00 pm
—Confessions—
Saturday | 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
—Office Hours—
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
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1st Friday Mass
Let's gather to pray together at Mass on the first Friday of each month from October to May.
November 3 | 11:00 am
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
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No 9:00 am Mass; please join us at 11:00 am instead.
Lunch Theme
Lunch for seniors follows Mass in the Church Hall, sponsored by the Health Ministry. Lunches on Senior First Friday explore the cuisines of different countries each month and honor a Saint from that country.
—save the dates—
2023 | December 1,
2024 | January 5, February 2, March 1, April 5, May 3
Volunteer Opportunity
Volunteers are needed to help serve the themed lunches. To volunteer or if you need a ride to Mass, call 253-274-4109 or email Garry FitzGerald. Saint Patrick Catholic School middle schoolers are encouraged to volunteer to fulfill required service hours.
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Holy Cross Catholic Church celebrated its 108th anniversary last month during its patronal feast day, the Exaltation of the Cross. Visit the parish's Facebook page and scroll through for more photos and a few videos! | |
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How to Reach Us
Email parish@saintpats.org or leave a voicemail at 253-383-2783. Messages are checked daily and routed to the appropriate staff person. If you need the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, call 253-383-2783, extension 4102, and leave a message.
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