Sts. Patrick & Raphael Parish
About the Business
Welcome to Sts. Patrick & Raphael Parish, a warm and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of Williamstown, Massachusetts. Situated at 54 Southworth Street, our parish is a vibrant community dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, compassion, and service. We invite you to join us in celebrating faith through our diverse and uplifting services, community events, and outreach programs.
At Sts. Patrick & Raphael Parish, we are committed to providing a nurturing environment where individuals and families can deepen their connection to God and each other. Our church offers a variety of spiritual and educational opportunities for all ages, including weekly Mass, religious education, and fellowship gatherings. Whether you are a lifelong parishioner or a newcomer, you will find a place here to explore and strengthen your faith.
Our mission extends beyond the walls of our church, as we strive to make a positive impact in the Williamstown community and beyond. We encourage everyone to get involved in our charitable initiatives and volunteer programs, which aim to support those in need and promote social justice.
We warmly welcome you to visit Sts. Patrick & Raphael Parish and experience the sense of belonging and peace that our community has to offer. For more information on our services, events, and how you can become a part of our parish family, please feel free to contact us or visit our website. We look forward to meeting you and embarking on this spiritual journey together.
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Location & Phone number
54 Southworth Street, Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267, United States
Reviews
"Small , lovely church."
"Awesome Father John. Grief group was phenomenal. Love (agape) Pope Francis! The church must ordain women as the Episcopal church has done if it is to survive."
"I share every Sunday when I am in Williamstown. The peculiar thing is that the priest comes out first and holds a gathering in the patio with the parishioners who attend, since he knows that I do not speak English. He points out and calls those who speak Spanish, sharing something that is not done in Lima or in Peru, where he officiates the Holy Mass, he carries out conversation with those who attend the liturgy."
"We had to attend a funeral. It was like old home week. We left the parish when we moved 21 years ago but it seemed like we never left. Hope to return under better circumstances."
"Excellent church"
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