St. Mary Parish, Mobile Al

St. Mary Parish, Mobile Al St. Mary Parish includes St. Mary Catholic and St. Mary Catholic School. Our parish serves 800 famili Join us for Mass! Sunday: 9:30AM and 11:30AM

History of St.

Mass Schedule:
Tuesday–Friday: 6AM
Saturday: 7 a.m. Mary: In 1867, just after the Civil War, Mobile was in the process of reconstruction. In March of that year, Bishop John Quinlan, second bishop of Mobile, recognized the need for a parish in the "outlying western section of Mobile." He appointed the Rev. David O'Meara to establish the parish. During the organizational period of the parish, the i

nfirmary of the Old Catholic Boys' Home on Lafayette Street was used as a chapel. The original church, donated on the corner of Lafayette Street and Spring Hill Shell Road, was a white frame building, dedicated November 29, 1868. A parish school was begun in 1871, staffed by volunteer lay teachers until the Sisters of Mercy were brought from Ireland. The hall at the rear of the sacristy was converted into two classrooms. Seven pupils enrolled in the first class: five Zimlichs and two Keegans. The school continued to grow so that by 1910 the brick school and convent were built across from the present rectory. The cost was $20,000. Rev. O'Meara was succeeded as pastor by the famous "poet-priest," Rev. Abram Ryan (1877-1882.) One of Rev. Ryan's poems written during these years was a tribute to St. Mary's. The Rev. Michael Filan served 14 years at St. Mary's and was succeeded by Rev. Thomas Eaton. Eaton oversaw many changes and tremendous growth during his tenure at St. By 1913, such growth had taken place in west Mobile that a mission church was built in Chrichton - St. Catherine of Siena - dedicated February 1, 1914. In 1920, another portion of St. Mary's became a parish - St. Joan of Arc. Construction of the present church was begun in 1926 with Mr. John J. Cary as supervising architect. The old church was moved across Old Shell Road and used as a parish hall. The present St. Mary's Church was dedicated on February 5, 1928. Monsignor Eaton died September 21, 1929, and was succeeded by the Rev. Msgr. John R. O'Donoghue, V.G., P.A., who paid off the construction debt in 1945. Ground was broken for the present school building on May 4, 1948 to include 14 classrooms and a gymnasium. The cost was $250,000. The building was opened and dedicated in 1949. O'Donoghue died July 1, 1962 on vacation in his native Ireland. He was succeeded by the Rev. Thomas Cullen, P.A. who renovated the sanctuary after Vatican Council II. Following Msgr. Cullen as pastors were Rev. Daniel Harnett (1972-1982), Rev. John Aherne, V.G. (1982-1993) and Rev. Kenneth J. Klepac (1993-1997.) Klepac began the development program at St. Mary Parish and hired the Archdiocese of Mobile's first parish director of development. The program was established to unite the church and school as a parish and to involve people in the mission and vision of the parish's future. In 2000, St. Mary Parish launched the "Celebrating the Past....Building the Future" Campaign raising $1.4 million. Proceeds allowed for renovations including: St. Mary's historic church organ and choir loft, a completely upgraded electrical system in the church and improved lighting, an a new church roof. Mary Catholic School gained a new state of the art science lab, a completely renovated kitchen to include all new equipment, and a new administrative suite and reception area to better serve the families of the school. The shining glory of the capital campaign was the restoration of the bottom of second floor of the Sisters of Mercy Building. Built in 1909, this building originally served as the first school building for St. Mary Catholic School under the administration of the Sisters of Mercy. The building was in great disrepair as the use dwindled over the years after the new school was built in 1949. The campaign allowed for the bottom floor to become the new preschool presently serving three and four year old students. The second floor was renovated to include three glorious reception rooms and administrative offices for the parish. The building renovations were blessed by Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb on November 16, 2003. As the parish continued to grow, St. Mary Catholic School was beginning to burst at the seams. The school was growing by leaps and bounds and was moving from one class per grade to two classes per grade. The parish realized that they were facing a pivotal point in history. If additional space could not be provided for classrooms, the school would have to turn parish families away. Through the great leadership of the parish council, school board, and development advisory board, St. Mary Parish decided to renovate the top floor of the Sisters of Mercy Building to provide a new home for St. Mary's Middle School. The renovations were completed in 2006 and brought the school back full circle to its glory days as a school. Currently, St. Mary's Catholic School serves students from two-year-old preschool through eighth grade. Very Rev. Stephen Vrazel is the current Pastor of St. Mary's Parish. He became Pastor in June of 2020 and is the first St. Mary Catholic Alumnus to serve as Pastor for St.

St. Mary’s pew art! We hope you will enjoy these Mary masterpiece created by our children this weekend a mess! Join us e...
06/01/2026

St. Mary’s pew art! We hope you will enjoy these Mary masterpiece created by our children this weekend a mess! Join us each Sunday for mass at 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM where we charge our little ones in their creativity!

Thank you to our   volunteers for making sure we have a pretty parish! We are looking for volunteers for June’s clean up...
05/28/2026

Thank you to our volunteers for making sure we have a pretty parish!

We are looking for volunteers for June’s clean up! Contact the parish office if you would like to join us.

05/18/2026

  from Good Shepherd Sunday!
04/27/2026

from Good Shepherd Sunday!

✨ PEACE, PRAYER & DIVINE MERCY ✨We would LOVE to have you join us this Saturday, April 11 at St. Joan of Arc for a beaut...
04/09/2026

✨ PEACE, PRAYER & DIVINE MERCY ✨

We would LOVE to have you join us this Saturday, April 11 at St. Joan of Arc for a beautiful Eucharistic Holy Hour before the 4:00pm Mass!

From 3:00 to 3:45pm, the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed as we joyfully celebrate the eve of Divine Mercy Sunday. What a grace-filled opportunity to come together in prayer and adoration!

We will also unite our hearts in prayer and solidarity with Pope Leo, who has called the faithful worldwide to pray for peace. Together, our prayers are powerful!

Come as you are — all are welcome. We hope to see you there! 🙏

Thank you to our kiddos for always sharing the beauty of their faith in their  !
03/30/2026

Thank you to our kiddos for always sharing the beauty of their faith in their !

Easter Egg Hunt Alert! 🐰🥚Mark your calendars for April 5 at 10:30 AM! Kids, get ready to hunt for eggs right after our E...
03/30/2026

Easter Egg Hunt Alert! 🐰🥚

Mark your calendars for April 5 at 10:30 AM! Kids, get ready to hunt for eggs right after our Easter celebration!Bonus: SMS classes, bring your filled eggs to the school office! The class that brings in the most eggs wins a pizza party after Spring Break! 🍕No chocolate please! Let's make this egg hunt egg-cellent! 🌷✨

Sponsored by St. Mary's School PTO and St. Mary's Parish Children's Liturgy

Holy Week is Almost Here! ✨From Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, we're walking this sacred journey together. Join us for Ma...
03/29/2026

Holy Week is Almost Here! ✨

From Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, we're walking this sacred journey together. Join us for Mass, Stations of the Cross, Tenebrae, the Easter Vigil, and our Easter Egg Hunt!
Check out our Holy Week schedule and mark your calendars. We'd love to see you as we celebrate the most important week of the year! 🙏

Another beautiful batch of   from this weekend’s masses! Be sure to join us for Mass at 5:30pm tomorrow, March 25th, to ...
03/24/2026

Another beautiful batch of from this weekend’s masses! Be sure to join us for Mass at 5:30pm tomorrow, March 25th, to celebrate the Solemnity of the Annunciation!

It only happens TWICE a year! 🌅✝️ This Saturday, March 21 at 8am, as the sun rises on the vernal equinox, its light alig...
03/20/2026

It only happens TWICE a year! 🌅✝️

This Saturday, March 21 at 8am, as the sun rises on the vernal equinox, its light aligns perfectly through the church window at St. Mary Parish, casting the crucifix's shadow directly onto the Nativity scene in a breathtaking display of nature and faith. It's rare, it's beautiful, and it has to be seen in person.

Come be part of this incredible moment. We'll see you there! 🙏

Address

1453 Old Shell Road
Mobile, AL
36604

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 11:59pm
Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm

Telephone

(251) 432-8678

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