We are here for you!
We are aware that many have been greatly impacted by this pandemic. If you have suffered a loss of income and need help with food or other items, please let us know. Our parish stands ready to share our blessings with anyone in need!
To receive assistance:
We have a Food Pantry for those in need of food and personal hygiene items.
All items are free to anyone in need. Delivery available.
We will do our best to help in any way we can.
Call 601-992-9547 to get help.
God bless us all!
Thank you!!!
Help feed hungry school children with the Backpack Ministry
Backpack Ministry is a nationwide ministry involving public schools and Christian churches of many denominations. Our Parish is proud to be participating in this very worthwhile ministry since 2018.
A Rankin County study has shown that over 7,500 students in our county lack sufficient nutrition with the result that many children go to bed hungry. With the permission of the school leaders, elementary students are screened and chosen to receive supplemental food for weekend meals.
St. Paul Parish is currently providing supplemental meals for 48 children in one of our local schools. There are many ways you can help. Contact the office for details. Call 601-992-9547 or email office@spaulcc.org
— donate money
— join the shopping team
— join the packing team
— help deliver the food to schools
— pray for the children and this ministry
We now offer Online Giving that you may continue your support of the great work of the Church during our time of physical separation.
Text the word “Give” to 601-281-0053 or click the“Online Giving” tab.
Select which fund you prefer to send your donation.
Volunteer Your Time
If you are able to help us make deliveries, pick up items, etc. please sign up here Volunteer Form
Please join us Monday, April 7th @ 6pm for our Parish Reconciliation Service.
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Please join us for Adoration Monday and Friday after the 10AM Mass, and Wednesday after the 12noon Mass.
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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
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Are you wanting to increase your prayer time this Lent?
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