St Luke Catholic Church Mint Hill

St Luke Catholic Church Mint Hill Offices, Classes, Events - 13700 Lawyers Rd. Church - 9800 Fairview Rd.

“Today is about the Real Presence of Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist. The great gift of Jesus to us at the Last Supper ...
06/07/2026

“Today is about the Real Presence of Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist. The great gift of Jesus to us at the Last Supper was the institution of the Eucharist and the gift of the priesthood. You can’t have the Eucharist without the priesthood, and you can’t have the priesthood without Jesus. The Eucharist connects us to Jesus.”
- Father Paul Gary
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Hoy hablamos de la Presencia Real de Jesús en la Santísima Eucaristía. El gran regalo que Jesús nos hizo en la Última Cena fue la institución de la Eucaristía y el don del sacerdocio. No puede haber Eucaristía sin el sacerdocio, y no puede haber sacerdocio sin Jesús. La Eucaristía nos une a Jesús.
- Padre Paul Gary

The Priests Dinner raffle offered winners of the 2025 Fall Festival fundraiser a superb meal by Chef Vince Avalos, Paris...
06/05/2026

The Priests Dinner raffle offered winners of the 2025 Fall Festival fundraiser a superb meal by Chef Vince Avalos, Parish Council chair. Hosted by Mike and Victoria Adams, the evening highlighted exceptional food and hospitality.

Hors d’oeuvres included ceviche, glazed pork belly, Maryland crab cakes, a charcuterie board, and a carved apple swan, served with rosé prosecco on the poolside patio.

Dinner began with a golden and red beet salad, topped with feta, nuts, and vinaigrette, paired with red or white wine.

The main course featured shrimp on grit cake and filet mignon medallion, with fingerling potatoes and zucchini.

Dessert was a three-tier carrot cake topped with candied carrot strips.

Guests included Amy and Bill Machold, Renee and Cameron Crainer, Pat and Kevin Backe, Father Paul Gary, and Father Andrew Templeton.

On Friday, May 15th, St. Luke had 72 teens receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.  Congratulations to all of our confirm...
06/04/2026

On Friday, May 15th, St. Luke had 72 teens receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. Congratulations to all of our confirmandi and their families. Here are a few pictures from the day.
Photo Credit: Lauren A. Rupar Photography
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El viernes 15 de mayo, 72 adolescentes de St. Luke recibieron el sacramento de la Confirmación. Felicidades a todos nuestros confirmandos y a sus familias. Aquí hay algunas fotos de ese día.
Crédito de la foto: Lauren A. Rupar Photography

Help St. Luke restock the pantry at Servant's Heart of Mint Hill.  ***Please do not donate opened, used, or expired item...
06/04/2026

Help St. Luke restock the pantry at Servant's Heart of Mint Hill. ***Please do not donate opened, used, or expired items.*** You may place the items in the designated wooden bench in the Narthex or take them directly to Servant's Heart at 9229 Lawyers Road, Monday through Friday, from 10:00 am - 4:30 pm. Thank you!
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Ayuda a St. Luke a reabastecer la despensa de Servant's Heart en Mint Hill. ***Por favor, no dones productos abiertos, usados o vencidos.*** Puedes dejar los productos en el banco de madera designado en el nártex o llevarlos directamente a Servant's Heart, en 9229 Lawyers Road, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 a. m. a 4:30 p. m. ¡Gracias!

FOUR upcoming programs at St. Luke!1.  Domestic Violence 101:  The Basics, Red Flags, & Warning Signs.  Virtual two-day ...
06/01/2026

FOUR upcoming programs at St. Luke!

1. Domestic Violence 101: The Basics, Red Flags, & Warning Signs. Virtual two-day sessions. Register at https://stluke.life/dv101

2. The Art of Living: Discover how to live with purpose and freedom through the four cardinal virtues. Register at https://stluke.life/Discover

3. Blaze for Girls 12 - 17: Discover who you are and who you were meant to be! Hands-on activities, conversations about identity, faith and purpose, music, and fellowship. Register at https://stluke.life/BLAZE

4. Men's Retreat: Discover Authentic Christian Masculinity. The guest speaker is Deacon Matthew Hanes. Hosted by Father Templeton, this retreat will explore the theme of authentic Christian masculinity and what it truly means to live as a man of God in today’s world. Register at https://stluke.life/restore

05/31/2026

The Trinity is arguably the most important doctrine of the Church because it concerns the very nature of God — and it is also one of the most misunderstood!

Here are five of the most common misconceptions about the Trinity:

Myth 1: The Trinity did not exist in the Old Testament.

Truth: God has always existed as a Trinity. While the Old Testament does not reveal the Trinity as clearly as the New Testament does (though hints of it appear throughout), that does not mean God was not triune. The doctrine of the Trinity describes God’s eternal nature.

Myth 2: The persons of the Trinity are different forms God switches between.

Truth: People often unintentionally suggest this idea when they use oversimplified metaphors to explain the Trinity. One popular example compares the Trinity to water, which can exist as steam, liquid, or ice while still remaining water.

The problem? The three persons of the Trinity — the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit — exist simultaneously and have from all eternity. God does not switch between modes or forms. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct persons who eternally exist in perfect unity.

Myth 3: The persons of the Trinity operate independently of one another.

Truth: Christians often say the Father is the Creator, the Son is the Savior, and the Holy Spirit is the Sanctifier — and rightly so, according to the principle of appropriation. Strictly speaking, however, the persons of the Trinity always act together in complete unity.

Yes, the Father created the world — but so did the Son and the Holy Spirit, equally and inseparably. The Incarnation can make this difficult to understand since only the Son assumed a human nature. Even then, however, the three persons remained perfectly united in will.

Myth 4: The Catholic Church invented the Trinity, and it does not come from the Bible.
Truth: Scripture clearly teaches the doctrine of the Trinity. While the word “Trinity” does not appear in the Bible, the reality it describes certainly does.

Many passages point to this truth. In Genesis, God speaks using the plural in the creation account. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus commands His Apostles to baptize “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” St. Paul also frequently invokes the Trinity in his letters, including in 2 Corinthians 13:13.

Myth 5: Belief in the Trinity is optional.

Truth: Some people dismiss the doctrine of the Trinity because they find it confusing or difficult to understand. But Christians cannot treat this teaching as optional.

The Trinity is a dogma of the faith, meaning the Church has taught it infallibly, and Christians must believe it. Obstinately rejecting this doctrine can place a person’s soul in serious danger.

More importantly, the doctrine of the Trinity concerns the very nature of God Himself. If we love God and dedicate our lives to Him, we should desire to know Him more deeply — even when His mysteries surpass our understanding.

After all, should we really expect the infinite God to be anything less than mysterious?

churchpop.com/common-myths-about-the-trinity

Deacon Larry O'Toole will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his ordination on Monday!   He was ordained on June 1, 1996,...
05/30/2026

Deacon Larry O'Toole will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his ordination on Monday! He was ordained on June 1, 1996, by Cardinal John J. O'Connor at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. If you see Deacon Larry at Mass this weekend, please congratulate him!🎉
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¡El diácono Larry O'Toole celebrará el lunes el 30.º aniversario de su ordenación! Fue ordenado el 1 de junio de 1996 por el cardenal John J. O'Connor en la catedral de San Patricio de Nueva York. Si ven al diácono Larry en la misa este fin de semana, ¡por favor felicítenlo!🎉

05/30/2026

Discover how ordinary people are living and sharing their faith in today’s world through the Cursillo Movement.

Join us for a Cursillo Information Session
📅 Wednesday, June 10
⏰ 7 pm
📍 New Life Center 125/132

The Cursillo Movement is a recognized charism of the Catholic Church founded on small friendship groups that encourage spiritual growth, community, and Christian leadership.

Come learn how Cursillo has been transforming lives for over 80 years.

All are welcome!

Every 2 seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood and or platelets.  Your blood donation can help save lives.  Please sup...
05/28/2026

Every 2 seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood and or platelets. Your blood donation can help save lives. Please support our blood drive on Saturday, June 6, and sign up at https://stluke.life/redcross💕
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Cada dos segundos, alguien en los Estados Unidos necesita sangre o plaquetas. Tu donación de sangre puede ayudar a salvar vidas. Por favor, apoya nuestra campaña de donación de sangre el sábado 6 de junio e inscríbete en https://stluke.life/redcross💕

Address

13700 Lawyers Road
Mint Hill, NC
28227

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17045451224

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