St. Mary Magdalene Church, Apex NC

St. Mary Magdalene Church, Apex NC We are a welcoming community of faith in Christ & the Catholic Church. We pray. We learn. We care. HISTORY OF ST. One school was built on the campus of St. St.

MARY MAGDALENE PARISH

In 1997 Bishop Joseph Gossman, responding to requests from many parents in South West Wake County for Catholic Schools, appointed Father Donald Staib to begin a new parish in Apex. The Bishop indicated the first task for Father Staib was to work with Father William Schmidt and then later Father David Fitzgerald, pastors of St.Andrew in Apex, and Father John Wall, pastor of S

t. Michael in Cary, to build new Catholic elementary schools. In 1997 the priests and many committees of lay people began work with architects to design the buildings, establish curriculum and guidelines for the schools, form a search committee for two principals, and make a study of people who would send their children to the schools. The next task was to raise funds for the constructions. Ground was broken for two new schools June 6, 1999. Michael and the second school became the beginning buildings for St. Mary Magdalene Parish and School. Meanwhile St. Mary Magdalene Parish began to hold Sunday Mass at Apex Middle School. The first Mass was celebrated on September 12, 1999. On December 5, three months later, a second Mass was added. In mid 2001 the parish reached 500 families and it is expected that growth will be steady in future years. In the beginning the architects designed a master plan for the site which included several phases, some of which are being adjusted as the parish moves forward. The new buildings were completed, and Bishop Gossman came to bless the St. Mary Magdalene campus at the first Masses offered at the present site on Sunday, August 13, 2000. A 5 PM Saturday Mass was added to the weekend schedule on October 14. Mary Magdalene School opened for class in September with an enrollment of 330 students in Grades Pre K through 8th grade. It was a unique experience for the students: they had never been in the building before, never met their teachers or administrators, many had never worn school uniforms before. It did not take long for them to get used to their new surroundings. The school was very ready for them. The principal, Bob Cadran, had worked for the previous year in hiring faculty, ordering the desks and all equipment for the school, and watching over the final process of the school construction. Saint Mary Magdalene School – and Saint Michael School -- are governed by a Board appointed by each of the three parishes who support the two schools. In the beginning the new parish had no name. When it came time for groundbreaking a name was needed. Father Staib had asked various individuals and groups in the Catholic community for suggestions; there were no strong contenders proposed. The pastor himself strongly favored names from the Bible and suggested Mary Magdalene to the Bishop. There are no other Catholic churches in North Carolina with this name. In the New Testament Mary Magdalene is mentioned four times: she was healed by Jesus of an affliction; she and other women supported Jesus and the Apostles in their ministry; she stood with Jesus' mother at the cross; she was the first witness to Jesus' Resurrection. Because she took the news of the Resurrection to the Apostles she is often called "Apostle to the Apostles." All other information about Mary is legend; the Bible never mentions she was a pr******te. An excellent book about Mary Magdalene which includes information on how the legends grew over the past 2000 years is Susan Haskins' Mary Magdalene - Myth and Metaphor. It was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 1993 and can be found in paperback. In keeping with this background the street address for the parish is Magdala Place; Magdala is the town in the Holy Land from which Mary of Magdala came. The colors of the parish and school are burgandy and gray with gold accents, and the mascot is the Saint Mary Magdalene Monarch Butterflies. The athletic teams prefer the short form of Monarchs. Saint Mary Magdalene is most grateful to all its members and those in the parishes of St. Andrew and St. Michael who contributed to Campaign 2000 for this incredible beginning in just three years. We look forward to the future as a community that can grow not only in numbers, but also in service to one another and to others.

Today, the bishops of the United States will consecrate our nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, entrusting our country ...
06/11/2026

Today, the bishops of the United States will consecrate our nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, entrusting our country and all its people to His loving care and mercy.

The consecration will take place at 4 p.m. on June 11 during the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Spring Plenary Assembly. The prayer service will be broadcast live on the USCCB YouTube channel from the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe in Orlando, Florida.

May the Sacred Heart of Jesus renew our nation and draw all people closer to His love and mercy.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. 🙏

06/10/2026

What happens when we glorify, honor, and exalt God's name?

In this reflection on 1 Kings 18:20–39, Deacon Dev explores the story of Elijah on Mount Carmel and reminds us that when we place God first, His power, faithfulness, and presence are revealed in our lives.

Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, also known as Corpus Christi.On this feast,...
06/07/2026

Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, also known as Corpus Christi.

On this feast, we give thanks for the incredible gift of the Eucharist, the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Through Holy Communion, Jesus nourishes us, strengthens us with His grace, and draws us into deeper communion with God and one another.

As we receive this sacred gift, may we be transformed by Christ's love and become living witnesses of His presence in the world. Let us approach the altar with grateful hearts, trusting in the One who gives Himself completely for our salvation.

Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, we adore you.

06/05/2026

Last week, Fr. Francis shared how access to clean water can transform daily life in Uganda. In this second video, he explains how bringing clean water closer to home will help more children remain in school and pursue their education.

Many children spend hours each day walking long distances to collect water, often missing valuable time in the classroom. Access to clean, reliable water can remove that burden and open the door to greater opportunities for learning and growth.

If you would like to learn more about the Uganda Water Project or would like to donate to the cause, please visit www.stmm.church/uganda-water-project

Please join us today for First Friday Adoration in the chapel, beginning after Daily Mass and ending at 7 pm.
06/05/2026

Please join us today for First Friday Adoration in the chapel, beginning after Daily Mass and ending at 7 pm.

Today the Church celebrates St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, the Ugandan Martyrs who remained faithful to Christ even ...
06/03/2026

Today the Church celebrates St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, the Ugandan Martyrs who remained faithful to Christ even in the face of persecution and death.

Through their courage, steadfast faith, and unwavering trust in God, they remind us that the call to discipleship often requires sacrifice, perseverance, and conviction.

As a parish blessed to have a special connection to Uganda through Fr. Francis, we give thanks for the witness of these heroic saints and pray in a special way today for the people of Uganda.

May their example inspire us to live our faith boldly and to remain faithful to Christ in all circumstances.

St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, pray for us. 🙏

**Now Hiring: Parish Facility Manager**St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church and School is seeking a full time Parish Facil...
06/02/2026

**Now Hiring: Parish Facility Manager**

St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church and School is seeking a full time Parish Facility Manager to oversee the safety, maintenance, and operation of our growing campus. This position plays a vital role in ensuring that our church, school, and grounds remain welcoming, safe, and well maintained for parishioners, students, staff, and visitors. Responsibilities include supervising maintenance staff, coordinating repairs and projects, managing building systems, and supporting the day to day needs of the campus.

If you have experience in facilities management, project coordination, or building maintenance and would like to serve in a faith filled environment, we encourage you to apply.

To view the position on our website, go to www.stmm.church/careers

View the full job description and apply through the Diocese of Raleigh, go to www.dioceseofraleigh.org/employment/st-mary-magdalene-catholic-church-and-school/parish-facility-manager

We are pleased to announce the renewal of the Prayer Ministry at St. Mary Magdalene, a sacred opportunity for our parish...
05/30/2026

We are pleased to announce the renewal of the Prayer Ministry at St. Mary Magdalene, a sacred opportunity for our parish community to come together in faith, compassion, and intercession.
Whether you are newly called or feel led to re-engage, we warmly invite you to be part of this meaningful ministry. The Prayer Ministry serves as a spiritual support for our parish, lifting up the needs of individuals, families, and the wider community through intentional and faith-filled prayer.
Robert Gleason will be our new prayer ministry lead, and the program will begin the week of May 17. If you're interested in joining the ministry, or if you have a prayer request, please email [email protected].

05/29/2026

Fr. Francis shares an update on the progress of the Uganda Water Project and how your continued support will help move this important initiative forward.

If you would like to learn more about the Uganda Water Project or would like to donate to the cause, please visit www.stmm.church/uganda-water-project

Thank you!

This Memorial Day we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country....
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. May we never forget their sacrifice and the freedoms they protected.

Please note that the Parish Office will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. Daily Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 am in the church.

We pray for all who have served, those currently serving, and for peace throughout the world. 🙏

Address

625 Magdala Place
Apex, NC
27502

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

(919) 657-4800

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