St. Paul Catholic Church, Jacksonville Beach, FL

St. Paul Catholic Church, Jacksonville Beach, FL Rev. Msgr. Michael R. Houle, Pastor
Rev. Valanarasu Irudayanathan, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Joseph Jacob, Parochial Vicar
Dc. Chip Magner

HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES AT ST. PAUL’S PARISHSunday, March 29th – Palm SundayAll Masses as UsualTuesday, March 31st...
03/19/2026

HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES AT ST. PAUL’S PARISH
Sunday, March 29th – Palm Sunday
All Masses as Usual
Tuesday, March 31st – Parish Penance Service at 7:00 PM
(Six priests will be available for the Sacrament of Reconciliation).
Holy Thursday, April 2nd – Mass of the Last Supper at 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration until 9:00 PM.
(There will be no other daily Masses celebrated on Holy Thursday or Good Friday).
Good Friday, April 3rd– Liturgy of the Word and Communion at 3:00 & 7:00 PM
Mary’s Way of the Cross at 6:00 PM.
(REMINDER: Good Friday is a day of fasting and abstinence).
Holy Saturday, April 4th – No Masses at 8:00 AM or 5:30 PM
8:00-10:00 AM Priests will be available for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Noon – Easter Basket Blessing in the Historic Church
The Easter Vigil will begin at 8:30 PM.
All are encouraged and welcome to attend.
Easter Sunday, April 5th – Masses at St. Paul’s:
8:00 and 10:30 AM in the main church and gym.
5:30 PM in the main church.
Mass at St. Peter’s: 9:30 AM

LENTEN BOOK STUDY – An Introduction to PrayerWe hope you were able to attend the first Tuesday of our Lenten Book Study ...
03/14/2025

LENTEN BOOK STUDY – An Introduction to Prayer
We hope you were able to attend the first Tuesday of our Lenten Book Study held at 6:30 in the Main Room of the Family Life Center.
The remaining Tuesday reading assignments will be as follows:
March 18th - Part 3: Types of Prayer
March 25th - Parts 4 and 6: Contemplative Prayer and Devotional Prayer
April 1st - Part 5: Liturgical Prayer
April 8th - Part 6: Scriptural Prayer
Call 904-222-0608 for more information.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS AT ST. PAUL’SEVERY FRIDAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER 5:30 PM MASS    The Stations of the Cross bring us clo...
03/14/2025

STATIONS OF THE CROSS AT ST. PAUL’S
EVERY FRIDAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER 5:30 PM MASS

The Stations of the Cross bring us closer to Christ as we meditate on the great love he showed for us in his most sorrowful Passion.
Deacon Mike and our liturgical ministers have graciously agreed to help make this beautiful devotion available during our
Lenten journey.

ST. PAUL’S 2025 LENTEN MISSION APPEAL Our annual Lenten Mission Appeal this year will benefit the Oblate Sisters of St. ...
03/14/2025

ST. PAUL’S 2025 LENTEN MISSION APPEAL
Our annual Lenten Mission Appeal this year will benefit the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales and their work in South Africa and Namibia. The Sisters are devoted to providing food for poor families. They also teach in schools that are literally run on “mercy,” relying on the prayers and support of good people to continue the work of evangelization and serving humanity as they educate the hearts and minds of young people.
Last year, we met Sr. Eva Bernard and learned firsthand about the need for financial support. Although Sr. Eva was unable to make the trip this year, next weekend (March 22-23), we will meet two Sisters from Mt. Aviat Academy in Childs, Maryland, who will remind us about the great need to help the least of our brothers and sisters. Please consider donating to their order – no gift is too small. This can be done in several ways: (1) Use one of the special envelopes the Sisters will provide; (2) Write a check made out to St. Paul’s and put OBLATE SISTERS in the memo line; (3) Give online at www.stpaulsjaxbeach.org. (4) Give directly to the Oblate Sisters at www.oblatesisters.org.
No gift is too small, and the need is so large!

Our Lady Star Of The Sea 2025 Men's RetreatMust register/Space is limited
03/14/2025

Our Lady Star Of The Sea 2025 Men's Retreat
Must register/Space is limited

Feast of St. Patrick—March 17thSaint Patrick was born in England, but when he was a teenager, he was captured by Irish p...
03/14/2025

Feast of St. Patrick—March 17th
Saint Patrick was born in England, but when he was a teenager, he was captured by Irish pirates who took him to Ireland as a slave. After six years, Saint Patrick escaped and returned to England and his family.
When Saint Patrick became a priest, he traveled back to Ireland as a missionary so that he could teach the people about God. He used examples to explain the mysteries of the faith in simple ways. One day, Saint Patrick compared the Trinity to a shamrock. He said that the shamrock has three leaves, but it is only one plant. In the same way, God is three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—but one God.
God used Saint Patrick’s kidnapping to convert the Irish people. In our lives, God uses the bad times to bring about a good we do not always see. We must be patient and trust Him.

Wednesday, March 19thNo Religious Education classes due to public school spring break.
03/14/2025

Wednesday, March 19th
No Religious Education classes due to public school spring break.

Rectory staff got our Fr. Kelly today for Friday Lent.😃
03/07/2025

Rectory staff got our Fr. Kelly today for Friday Lent.😃

Live feed for Rev. William A. Kelly funeral Mass.Click on the link below at 11:00AM, March 4th, for the live funeral fee...
03/03/2025

Live feed for Rev. William A. Kelly funeral Mass.
Click on the link below at 11:00AM, March 4th, for the live funeral feed.

The following arrangements have been made for Fr. Kelly:      Monday, March 3rd - Visitation from 3:00 to 7:00 PM      V...
02/26/2025

The following arrangements have been made for Fr. Kelly:
Monday, March 3rd - Visitation from 3:00 to 7:00 PM
Vigil Service at 7:00 PM

Tuesday, March 4th - Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM
Interment at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Cemetery at St. Peter's

BEAM Collection-March 1st & 2ndIn February our volunteers delivered 552 pounds of supplies to BEAM bringing our 2025 tot...
02/19/2025

BEAM Collection-March 1st & 2nd
In February our volunteers delivered 552 pounds of supplies to BEAM bringing our 2025 total to 1,021 pounds. Food insecurity still exists in our Beaches community, so please be generous with your donations.

The greatest needs are peanut butter, soup, cereal, shelf-stable meat (tuna, Vienna sausage, etc.), instant mashed potatoes, oatmeal/grits, soap and shampoo.

Many thanks for your continuing generosity.

Address

523 Pablo Avenue
Jacksonville Beach, FL
32250

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