Current and Past Parish News

Ministry Appreciation Dinner

Ministry Appreciation Dinner

If you make our Parish go, please join us on Sunday, February 4th 5:00 PM at Country Kitchen for a ministry appreciation dinner. There will be a sign up sheet in the gathering area of the church or call the parish office to RSVP!

Thank you for all that you do!

You are appreciated!!

Knight of Columbus Make Your Own Pizza Party

Knight of Columbus Make Your Own Pizza Party

Knights, wives and significant others, please join us for the Make Your Own Pizza Party at 5:00 PM in the arena on Sunday, January 28th. Please RSVP to Tom Yeradi at (308) 430-0807 or (308) 432-3569. Dress casual. Please RSVP by January 25th. Thank you!

One Rose One Life

One Rose One Life

The Knights will be in the gathering area after mass Saturday, January 27th and Sunday, January 28th with the “One Rose One Life” campaign. This annual campaign generated prayers and funds necessary to protect the sanctity of all human life.

Assumption Academy Auction!

Assumption Academy Auction!

Join us on Sunday, January 21st at 1:00 PM for the Assumption Academy auction.

Many items from our former school and current Parish Life Center will be sold.

See the sale bill on chadrad.com

You may walk through the building to see items prior to the auction during regular office hours.

Blessed Chalk

Blessed Chalk

This coming year Fr. Todd will be blessing chalk on Saturday, January 6th and Sunday, January 7th for The Epiphany of the Lord. The blessing of chalk is an ancient tradition and is used to write the initials of the Three Wise Men and the year ( 20+C + M + B+24) on the entryway of the home. Parishioners will take home blessed chalk and a prayer instruction sheet. This is a great family activity!

Beginning Tai Chi with Tammy Stout

Beginning Tai Chi with Tammy Stout

Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:00 PM in the gathering area of St. Patrick’s Church starting January 2nd and 4th 2024. Sessions lasting 45 minutes

Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art practiced for self-defense and health. It’s graceful slow form and intentional movements accompanied by deep breathing, promotes mental and physical health.

Tai Chi is a low impact exercise that is very gentle on muscles and joints making it generally safe for individuals of all ages and fitness levels.

Tai Chi is kwon to improve mental health by decreasing anxiety, depression, increasing energy and improving balance, strength and flexibility.

Help Needed!!

Help Needed!!

On Sunday, December 24th after the 9:00 AM mass, help is needed to decorate for Christmas! Please stay if you are available. We appreciate all the help we can get!!