St. Patrick Church


32 Beech Street, Newport, New Hampshire

Roman Catholic churches in Newport, New Hampshire


St. Patrick Church, Newport, New Hampshire, United States
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Sacrament of Confirmation 2020


Location of Worship

32 Beech Street
Newport
New Hampshire
United States
03773-1416

Mass Times

SUNDAY MASS

SATURDAY VIGIL:

4:00PM - St. Patrick

SUNDAY:

8:00AM - St. Patrick

Solemn Mass

10:00AM - St. Joachim

WEEKDAY MASS

Monday: 8:30AM
Tuesday: 6:00PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM
Thursday: 6:00PM
Friday: 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:30AM

All Weekday Masses are offered at
St. Patrick Church in Newport.

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

See parish bulletin.

Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place weekly at St. Patrick Church beginning Wednesday mornings following the 8:30AM Mass and continuing through Thursday mornings at 8:00AM.

Confessions

Confessions are available every week at
St. Patrick Church in Newport or by appointment.

Tuesday: 5:15PM - 5:45PM
Thursday: 5:15PM - 5:45PM
Saturday: 9:00AM - 9:30AM

Holy Week & Easter Schedule

HOLY THURSDAY, April 1st

According to the Church's ancient tradition, we wait until evening to gather for The Eucharist, recalling the evening Passover meal during which Me Lord instituted the Eucharist and Priesthood and gave The command of loving service following His exanple in washing of the feet. The tabernacle is empty. The Liturgy has o tone of restrained cekbrationos we recall wondrous gifts on the threshold of the Lord's agony and passion.

8:30AM Morning Prayer (Lauds)
6:00PM Solemn Mass of the Lord's Supper Followed by Adoration in the Chapel of Repose until 10PM
10:00PM Night Prayer (Compline)

GOOD FRIDAY, April 2nd

A somber day of fasting and abstinence, reflection and commemoration, of the Passion and death of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. This Is the only day of the year that Holy Mass is not offered. The solemn liturgy includes reflection the Word, venerating his cross and uniting ours to his, and sharing in Holy Communion with hosts consecrated at last night's Holy Mass. The Liturgy picks up where Holy Thursday's open end left off and it concludes with incompleteness as we resume the Liturgikal flow of the Easter Vigil.

8:30AM Morning Prayer (Lauds) & Divine Mercy Novena
12:00PM Stations of the Cross at St. Joachim
3:0SPM Stationsof the Cross at St. Patrick
6:00PM Solemn Liturgy of the Lord's Passion
Adoration of the Cross continues in the church until 10PM

HOLY SATURDAY, April 3rd

A day of quiet waiting and preparation. A day to continue solemn fasting leading up to Easter feasting. The Church keeps watch for the great cry of The vigil and The beginning of resurrection celebration. The Easter Vigil is the "night of nights' and its Liturgy is the most important of the entire Church year. It is the night that we welcome new life as welcome new members into the fullness of Catholic faith

8:30AM Morning Prayer (Lauds) & Divine Mercy Novena
*After Lauds the church is closed until 7:00PM*
8:00PM The Great Easter Vigil

EASTER SUNDAY, April 4th

A day of festive celebration and great joy that unoflds into the Octave (8 days of solemn celebration) and continues for the fifty days of Easter.

8:00AM Mass | St. Patrick
10:00AM Mass | St. Joachim
*Divine Mercy Novena not prayed publicly today*
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THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Thecelebrat ion of the Resurrection cf the Lord ksus is so great that it cannot be contained in oneday, and it overflows into an oct ave (eight days) of one glorious Easter day. Because of this, each daily Mass In the week following Easter WI be celebrated with festivity and with musk to enable us to continue revel in this greatest feast of our Church's year.
DIVINE MERCY NOVENA Each year the Divine Mercy Novena beginson Good Friday and continues until Divine Mercy Sunday. Red booldets are available with the prayersof the chaplet and thedaily prayers, and you may pray it at home or publicly. The times for the public prayingof the Novena are as follows: Good Frid ay after Lauds at 8:30AM, Holy Saturday after Lauds at 8:30AM, Easter Sunday wil not be prayed publkly, and each day after the novena wil be prayed after each daily Mass.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY The 2n0 Sundayof Easter iscalled Divine Mercy Sunday because the gospel of the day recounts Jesus imparting his first gift to the Church after his resurrection: his mercy. On this feast of the Lord's Mercy, we will celebrate a Holy Hour with Benediction at 3:00PM, the hour of mercy during which we wil chant the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. We will welcome Fr. Rick St. Louis, who will offer a reflection entitled "I Want to Be Transformed into Mercy." Confessions will then be heard following the Holy Hour. Adoration will begin at 3:00PM.

Contact Info

Call Pastor: (603) 863-1422 ext. 6
Call Office: (603) 863-1422 ext. 3
Send Fax: (603) 863-7898
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About St. Patrick Church


St. Patrick Church welcomes Christians and those who seek to connect to Christianity in the Newport area.

We aim to make contact with and encourage others to join us in our life-changing Christian journey.

We are a friendly Christian community where we welcome others to join us in our worship and service to God.

Our vision is to make an impact for God, here in Newport, New Hampshire by helping people understand the enriching messages of eternal hope given to us by Jesus Christ through His words and deeds.

Everyone is welcome, no matter your age, beliefs, or background. Come just as you are - we'd love to get to know you better.

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