Old St. Patrick Catholic Church

Old St. Patrick Catholic Church seeking to grow in personal holiness by encouraging prayer, spiritual formation, and regular receptio

seeking to grow in personal holiness by encouraging prayer, spiritual formation, and regular reception of the sacraments.

Blessed Memorial day! We prayed a Rosary in the cemetery for our fallen soldiers!
05/25/2026

Blessed Memorial day! We prayed a Rosary in the cemetery for our fallen soldiers!

The Holy Spirit was poured out on our parish this Pentecost Sunday!  Thank you Lord for all your blessings and gifts!
05/25/2026

The Holy Spirit was poured out on our parish this Pentecost Sunday! Thank you Lord for all your blessings and gifts!

Happy Pentecost!  Veni Creator Spiritus!  Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest,and in our souls take up Thy rest;come with T...
05/23/2026

Happy Pentecost! Veni Creator Spiritus!

Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest,
and in our souls take up Thy rest;
come with Thy grace and heavenly aid
to fill the hearts which Thou hast made.

Join us this Monday for Memorial Day Mass in church, followed by a Rosary in our historic cemetery!
05/22/2026

Join us this Monday for Memorial Day Mass in church, followed by a Rosary in our historic cemetery!

Happy Mother's day Mary!!!!!
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's day Mary!!!!!

Congratulations to young David Humphreys, who was confirmed today at the 8am Mass!  David will be out of state on a clas...
04/27/2026

Congratulations to young David Humphreys, who was confirmed today at the 8am Mass! David will be out of state on a class trip when the bishop comes for confirmation this Thursday.

Thank you for your beautiful witness Holy Father!"I do not think the message of the Gospel should be abused as some are ...
04/13/2026

Thank you for your beautiful witness Holy Father!

"I do not think the message of the Gospel should be abused as some are doing. I continue to speak strongly against war, seeking to promote peace, dialogue, and multilateralism among states to find solutions to problems. Too many people are suffering today, too many innocent lives have been lost, and I believe someone must stand up and say there is a better way.”

“I have no fear of the Trump administration or speaking out loudly of the message of the Gospel, which is what I believe I am here to do, what the Church is here to do.”

Join us this Saturday at Noon, for a Holy Hour of Peace!  We will be praying at the same that Pope Leo's Vigil for Peace...
04/08/2026

Join us this Saturday at Noon, for a Holy Hour of Peace! We will be praying at the same that Pope Leo's Vigil for Peace will be going on in the Vatican! May peace reign in the world!

"Let us entrust to the Lord ‘all hearts that suffer and await the true peace that only he can give. Let us entrust ourselves to him and open our hearts to him! He is the only one who makes all things new (cf. Rev 21:5).’” - Pope Leo

BISHOP BOYEA URGES FAITHFUL TO JOIN PAPAL PRAYERS FOR PEACE: Bishop Earl Boyea of Lansing today added his episcopal voice to those of Pope Leo XIV and Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, in inviting all people of goodwill to join the Holy Father’s prayer vigil for peace on Saturday, April 11, amid the threat of increased US-Israeli military action in Iran. Bishop Boyea said:

“In communion with so many of my brother bishops across the United States, I strongly remind our political leadership that the threat of destroying a whole civilization and the intentional targeting of civilian infrastructure cannot be morally justified. While military action can sometimes be justified, it must always be conducted justly and in accordance with the moral law — particularly the ethical precepts articulated in the Church’s just war theory.

“I also urge my fellow Catholics — and all people of goodwill — to embrace our Holy Father’s call for a prayer vigil for peace this Saturday, on the eve of Divine Mercy Sunday. During this Eastertide, let us turn ever more earnestly to our Resurrected Lord, the Prince of Peace, in pursuit of a just settlement to all global conflicts.”

Earlier today, President Donald Trump promised on social media the annihilation of the “whole civilization” of Iran if the country fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In response, Pope Leo XIV labelled such threats as morally unacceptable.

“Attacks on civilian infrastructure are not only against international law, but they are also a sign of the hatred, division, and destruction that human beings are capable of—and something we must all work to overcome in the pursuit of peace,” said the Holy Father to the Vatican media corps on April 7.

“People want peace. I would invite citizens of all the countries involved to speak with their political leaders, authorities, and congressmen, and to urge them to work for peace.”

Meanwhile, Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, also called upon the U.S. administration to exercise restraint in its application of military power in Iran.

“I call on President Trump to step back from the precipice of war and negotiate a just settlement for the sake of peace before more lives are lost,” said Archbishop Coakley in a statement on April 7.

“Pope Leo has invited everyone to join him in a prayer vigil for peace on Saturday, April 11. I make a special plea to my brother bishops, the priests, the laity, and all people yearning for true peace to join the Holy Father’s vigil for peace—whether virtually, in parishes, in chapels, or before the Lord present in the quiet of their hearts—as we pray for peace in our world."

“Let us entrust to the Lord ‘all hearts that suffer and await the true peace that only he can give. Let us entrust ourselves to him and open our hearts to him! He is the only one who makes all things new (cf. Rev 21:5).’”

• For more information on the Catholic Church’s teaching on just war theory go to: https://www.milarch.org/catholic-teaching-on-peace/

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5671 Whitmore Lake Road
Ann Arbor, MI
48105

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 3pm

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