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5:15pm

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Tuesday - Friday
5:15pm
(Unless otherwise noted in the church bulletin.)

 
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277 S. 4th St.
(corner of Linden & 4th)
Memphis, TN
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901-527-2542

 
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Bishop Steib Responds to President Obama's Recent Health Care Edict - Sunday, February 05, 2012

 All Catholics are asked to read Bishop Steib's letter.

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This Week's Activities - Sunday, February 19, 2012

 

2/19  Today:  Name Tag Sunday

  • Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - (Ages 3-12) - 9:30AM-10:50AM
  • Black History Celebration after all Masses
  • Soup on Sunday - Parish Center - 1:00PM

2/20  Monday: Theology on Tap - 6:30PM

2/22  Wednesday:

  • Faith Sharing - Parish Library - 7:30AM-8:30AM
  • Mass and Distribution of Ashes - 8:30AM, 12:00PM and 5:15PM in the Church
  • Operation Rice Bowl - Pick up a Rice Bowl and Lenten Calendar along the west wall of the Church

2/23  Thursday:  Sunday by Sunday Bible Study and Faith Sharing - Caritas Village, Binghampton - 10:30AM

2/24 Friday: 

  • School Black History Celebration - in the Church following 8:30AM Mass
  • Stations of the Cross - following the 5:15PM Mass - Reconciliation available
  • Lenten Fish Fry - beginning at 5:00PM - Eat In or Take Out

 

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St. Patick's Parish Misssion StatementSt. Patick's Parish Misssion Statement


The Mission of St. Patrick’s Catholic Community is to proclaim and to live the Gospel message of unconditional love, healing and reconciliation through prayer, celebration and action on behalf of justice as a sign of hope for all God’s people.

 

“…Jesus also sent his apostles and disciples on a mission – to preach the Gospel, the good news that Jesus was and is the Messiah. Just like Jesus they preached the coming of the kingdom. In that way the disciples and apostles gathered people into a new family, a family that we know today as the Church.”

Living Our Catholicism . . . That Our Joy May Be Complete by Bishop J. Terry Steib, SVD (page 20)

 

  
 
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St. Patrick's Catholic Church was founded in 1866 in the location it stands today, at the corner of Fourth and Linden.

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Black History Month - Sunday, February 19, 2012

Archbishop James Lyke, OFM

Archbishop of Atlanta

A Franciscan priest for 26 years, James Patterson Lyke was born in Chicago February 18, 1939.  He was raised by his mother, Ora Sneed Lyke, a Baptist who sent him to Catholic school in the fourth grade to keep him out of trouble. 


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