About our Pastor
Fr. Gerry Hurley was born January 25, 1952 in Cork City, Ireland. He was greatly influenced by the priests around him and answered the call to the priesthood, himself. He graduated from Carlow College and was ordained on June 12, 1976. He earned a Master of Science from Mississippi State University in 1993.
While visiting Dioceses in the U.S., Fr. Gerry made a trip to Mississippi and decided to make this his home. He has served the Diocese of Jackson his entire career including St. Paul Vicksburg, St. Joseph Greenville, Diocesan Youth Director, St. Richard Jackson, St. Joseph Starkville, Annunciation Columbus, St. Jude Pearl, and St. Paul Flowood.
St. Paul Church Office
Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Phone: 601-992-9547
Fax: 601-992-9972
Email: office@spaulcc.org
Address: 5971 Hwy 25 Flowood MS 39232
St. Paul Early Learning Center
Phone: 601-992-2876
Email: stpaullearningcenter@gmail.com
Website: http://saintpaullearningcenter.com
Address: 5969 Hwy 25 Flowood MS 39232
Catholic Diocese of Jackson
Phone: 601-969-1880
Website: http://jacksondiocese.org/
Address: 237 E Amite Street Jackson MS 39225
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Website: http://www.usccb.org/
The Holy See Pope Francis
Website: vatican.va
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Father of all nations and ages,
We recall the day when our country claimed its place among the family of nations;
for what has been achieved we give you thanks,
for the work that still remains we ask your help,
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