Our St. Paul logo was designed by fellow parishioner Lori Brechtel, a graphic designer. Lori put great thought and detail into its design. She began by seeking out a symbol of our church that would be readily identifiable to all of our members - the circular, quartered round window on our building.
The yellow, starbust portion represents the light of Christ that blinded Paul, and that light which we show to each other among our congregation, and others. it is "bursting" from the confines of our own church and radiating into the world.
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Please join us Monday, April 7th @ 6pm for our Parish Reconciliation Service.
It is a declaration that we truly hate sin and will avoid it at all costs. Father Jeffrey Kirby explains why every Catholic should know the Act of Contrition by heart. ... See MoreSee Less
Why Every Catholic Should Know the Act of Contrition by Heart
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COMMENTARY: Lent is the perfect time to rediscover the Act of Contrition and the divine mercy it calls us to embrace.Comment on Facebook
Please join us for Adoration Monday and Friday after the 10AM Mass, and Wednesday after the 12noon Mass.
At Adoration, we have the opportunity to encounter Jesus without all the ritual and music of a Mass. Here are five ways you can spend this quiet one-on-one time with Jesus. ... See MoreSee Less
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Unconditional love! Started with a baby and is what HE feels for us every minute of every day! ❤️🙏🏻💕
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"What is most important is that you love her, and what will be most helpful to you is finding the way in which you, with all your uniqueness and individuality, can love her best.”- Fr. Jeremiah Shryock ... See MoreSee Less
The Secret of Mary (Part 4) - SpiritualDirection.com
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At the beginning of every Mass, the celebrant and congregation greet one another with the exchange “Dominus vobiscum... et cum spiritu tuo / The Lord be with you ... and with your spirit.” Where did this ancient custom originate? ... See MoreSee Less
The History Behind ”The Lord Be With You” | uCatholic
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🙏 "The Lord be with you" - do you know the where this ancient blessing comes from? Learn it's unique history! 👉Comment on Facebook