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Saturday: 3:45-4:30 pm
(anytime by appointment)
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We, the people of St. Patrick Parish, are a faith community sharing ministry and service. We are formed by the Word of God and empowered through prayer, Eucharist, and the other sacraments. We evangelize through example, education and ecumenism. We reverence families of all ages and life circumstances. We will, through responsible stewardship, ensure our ability to continue the mission entrusted to us by Jesus Christ.
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| THANK YOU! A big thank you goes out to the 28 men AND women who gave up their Saturday morning to help bust up and haul concrete and build forms for new sidewalk to be poured! St. Patrick would also like to thank Benton's Sand & Gravel and Martinson's Construction for donating equipment and workers to make the process go so much more smoothly. We also need to thank John Demmer for coordinating and overseeing the workday, Mike Hurley for his assistance in obtaining the heavy equipment, and Deb Babinat for preparing a fabulous lunch for all our volunteers. Thank you to everyone who contributed in any way to making this day such a success!
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| Legacy SocietySt. Patrick is pleased to announce the "Legacy Society", a plan to provide for the needs of the parish and school well into the future! You can become a member simply by leaving a deferred gift of $5,000 or more to the St. Patrick Legacy Society. For more information, please contact Regena Huffman, Parish Business Administrator at 319-266-3523 during business hours, or click on the following link to download a brochure.
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| St. Patrick Project Board - Recently Updated!The Finance and Administration Committee thought this would be an easy way to keep parishioners informed of needs around the St. Patrick campus! The board is on display in the Atrium before and after Mass. We will try to keep projects that those of you with some “handy” skills might be interested in assisting with completing, or perhaps you would be able to donate funds to complete a project. As projects are completed, we will note that with a banner across the request. We will also place new projects up as needs arise so be sure to “check it out” by clicking on "read more" below! Questions? Please contact Regena at 266-3523 or rhuffman@saintpatrickcf.org.
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| St. Patrick would like your email address!
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Please send us your current email address, and remember to update it at the link below whenever you change it! Thanks so much for your cooperation.
For further assistance or any questions, please call the Parish office at 266-3523 or send an email to rhuffman@saintpatrickcf.org.
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 Fair trade products, such as coffee and tea, are grown, harvested and sold by cooperatives of families who earn their living this way. Why not look for other available fair trade products, such as bananas, chocolate, honey, orange juice, pineapple, rice, sugar, and many others. Also, shop at your local farmer’s markets for locally grown produce, flowers and home made items.
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Simple things such as converting your incandescent light bulbs to compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL’s) as the regular bulbs burn out can have a significant impact on your electrical usage. It’s good for the environment and saves you money. We have a simple packet of information that shows you how to figure your carbon dioxide output (carbon footprint) and helps you begin to discover other ways you can begin to become more environmentally aware. Call the parish office to receive the packet.
Instead of continuously buying new toys for your children or grandchildren, put part of them away and then rotate the various toys from storage to play and back again. Many youngsters find this constant turnover of toys almost like getting new toys occasionally. Also, instead of discarding toys when your children or grandchildren outgrow them, clean and repair them to donate to organizations that provide toys for hospitals or those less fortunate.
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