St. Patrick's Church 1341 Murray Drive, Chittenango, NY 13037
About the Business
Welcome to St. Patrick's Church, a warm and welcoming place of worship located at 1341 Murray Drive, Chittenango, New York. As a vibrant Catholic community, we are dedicated to fostering spiritual growth and providing a space for prayer, reflection, and community engagement.
At St. Patrick's, we believe in the power of faith and community. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic or exploring the faith for the first time, we welcome you with open arms. Our church offers a variety of services and programs designed to enrich your spiritual journey and strengthen your connection with God.
For those interested in deepening their understanding of the Catholic faith, we invite you to explore our free parish subscription to Formed.org. This platform provides a wealth of resources, including videos, audio talks, and ebooks, allowing you to watch, listen, and learn at your own pace. Simply follow the directions on our website to access this valuable resource.
If you are not currently Catholic but feel called to join the Catholic Church, we are here to support and guide you on this transformative journey. Our community is committed to helping you discover the beauty and depth of Catholicism and to welcoming you into our faith family.
Join us at St. Patrick's Church, where faith, love, and community come together. We look forward to welcoming you into our parish family.
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Location & Phone number
1341 Murray Drive, Chittenango, New York 13037, United States
Reviews
"There for funeral services of an old friend. Beautiful church but the acoustics were awful"
"Great people, excellent music staff and selections. Relates to you as a person, rather than arms length religiosity"
"Father Kevin Corcoran is a great Priest and teacher of the Gospel. I have many good friends there to worship with."
"Grew up in this parish and still stay involved. Such a great group of caring people who give selflessly of their time and talents."
"Very upset on comments made by Rev. Edward J. Reimer. One was on Ash Wednesday and one Palm Sunday about how people only seem to come to church at Easter time. The next was Easter Sunday when he totally turned a young person against going to this church I surely pray he did not destroy that persons interest in staying Catholic. . It was how friends just showed up on Easter Sunday. I am going to look into another Catholic Parish as a few of my neighbors have. Will be righting a letter to Bishop."
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