Welcome to St. Patrick's Parish
"A Journey of Faith"
St. Patrick's Parish was founded in 1953 thanks to the pioneer families who courageously addressed the need for the development of a parish in the south end of Sudbury. Father Philip Theriault was the founding pastor. Fifty plus years later, it continues to be a thriving faith community with more than 1800 registered families. In addition to the large number of parishoners, it also encompasses a large physical area, making it one of the largest parishes in the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie. Father James Hutton is the current pastor. The people of St. Patrick's are a very active, committed Christian presence in the city of Sudbury and Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie. Their objectives are clearly outlined in St. Patrick's spirited Mission Statement:
"We are called by God, to continue the mission of Jesus, through vibrant worship, radical witness and committed service."
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything. ~ Anonymous
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Latest News
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Bulletin for January 24, 2010
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Bulletin for January 17, 2010
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Bulletin for January 10, 2010
Baptism of the Lord
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Bulletin January 3, 2010
Epipany of the Lord
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Bulletin for December 27, 2009
Feast of the Holy Family
Articles
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What is the CRH program?
The following provides an outline of the Catholics Returning Home Website.
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First Reconciliation & First Communion
This articles outlines a schedule of events relating to First Reconciliation and First Communion at St. Patrick's Church
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Confirmation Information
The following is a schedule of events which relate to Confirmation at St. Patrick's Church
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Silence! God is Here!
I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord” (Psalm 121:1). In our culture it has become increasingly difficult to pass from the noisy rush of life into the “adoring silence” that a worthy celebration of Mass requires.
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Preparing for Mass by Praying at Home
The joy of being Catholic is in the Eucharist. The Most Holy Eucharist, also called the Sacred Liturgy, is the wellspring of Catholic life and its summit.