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Statue of St. Patrick in the Church

St. Patrick's R.C. Church

Ushers and Greeters

They have been the ones who greeted you the first time you entered St. Patrick Church.  Their presence makes St.Patrick's a little more warm and friendly.  They assist in our worship by helping the Mass run smoothly.  They are the ushers -- members of one of, if not the oldest, society in our parish.

Usher and Greeter Logo

 

St Patrick's of Smithtown

Ushers and Greeters

(Taken from the 2002

St. Patrick's 50th Anniversary Journal)

 

Users and Greeters

The Usher Society began more than 50 years ago, when St. Patrick's was still a mission church.  The first usher coordinator was Wiliam Flaherty, who served in the position from 1952 to 1968.  Since then, usher coordinators have included Andrew Sciacca, Anthony Marquette, Steve O'Brien, and the present coordinator, John Baldi.  Since the late 1980's, women too have served as ushers at St. Patrick's. 

Today, the Usher Society includes approximately 60 members.  A team of ushers serves at all the Saturday evening, Sunday and Holy Day Masses.  Each Mass has a head usher.  Their duties include greeting people, taking up the collection, directing people as they receive Communion and return to their seats, and distributing the Church bulletin as people exit from Mass.

Ushers also are called upon to be aware of the handicapped and assist them whenever necessary.  If someone becomes ill or an emergency occurs, the usheers take charge.  Ushers, at times, even help to make sure parishioners have rides home.   Amoung their most challenging duties is handling the crowds druing Christmas and Easter Masses.

Those who volunteer their time as ushers find in it fulfillment.  The greatest evidence of this is the number of years many ushers have served.  Vincent Della Croce has been an usher since 1946.  Several others, including James Spratta, John Goodwin, Tony Marquette, Walter Farrel, john Haselberg, Bil Knust, Alexander Swanson, and John LaRocca have served as ushers since the 1950s.  The list goes on and on.  many more ushers have served since the 1960s and 1970s.

The ushers themselves say that the pleasure is theirs.  Tom Fauls says he enjoys the opportunity tohelp and getting toknow all the people from the Mass at which he ushers.  Will Minerva agrees. "It's a part of my church life," he said. "I'm glad to do whatever is necessary to help the church and I enjoy getting to know everyone."

St. Patrick's is a parish known for its hospitality.  Its ushers have helped it to earn that reputation.

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St. Patrick R.C. Church
280 East Main Street
Smithtown, NY 11787

Mass Times

Today's Mass Readings
Weekdays:
6:45am, 9:00am, 12:10pm
Saturday:
9:00am, 5:00pm, 8:00pm
Sunday:
7:30am, 9:00am,
10:30am, 12:00pm
5:00pm
Main Rectory Phone #:
631-265-2271

Are you a card carrying member of our parish?
Stylized St. Patrick Membership Card
At St. Patrick’s we don’t have membership cards because everyone is always welcome! But if you attend or are planning on attending Mass here, and are NOT registered with the parish, please fill out a registration form and return it to the Rectory. Please help us get to know you better so that you can best take advantage of everything our parish has to offer.




Mass For The Dead
will open on
January 18th
Stop by the Rectory to order Masses for your departed loved ones.  Please note that the Mass Book fills quickly.

 
Friday, March 2nd
First Friday of the Month
We will have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the 12:10 PM Mass until 3:30 PM in the church.  The Chaplet of Divine Mercy will be recited at 3:00PM.  Please join us as we adore our Lord Jesus.

Saturday, March 3rd
8:15 AM
In the Church

Join us in praying the Rosary.

Our Lady came to Fatima with a message from God to every man, woman, and child of our century. Our Lady of Fatima promised that the whole world would be in peace, and that many souls would go to Heaven if Her requests were listened to and obeyed. Please join us in this devotion.

Detailed information on how to participate in this devotion will be available in the Church.


Happy Anniversary
Married in March?
Please join us at the
Sunday, March 4th
Noon Mass.
All couples are invited to renew their vows and recieve a special blessing.  We encourage all to participate in this very special tribute.

Rosary Kit

Rosary
Makers

 
Rosary Makers
invite you
to our

Monthly Meeting
 
Friday, March 2nd
7 PM in Room 209.
Join with others making Rosaries and spreading devotion to Our Blessed Mother.  All ages welcome.  For more information please call 804-7222.

Rosary Crusade Mary
Invites all to join them for their
Monthly Meeting.
Monday, April 2nd
 
Agenda: Recitation of the Rosary at 7:00 PM Mass at 7:30 PM
Mass will be followed by Novena prayers has been canceled due to confessions.
Our guest speaker will be Dr. Scott Brunengraber, Owner & Operator of Smithtown Wellness who will speak on “How to Create Wellness Habits that Can Save Your Life.” All are welcome to attend.

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sacred Heart Prayer Group

Tuesday Evenings
at 7:30 PM in the church.

The Sacred Heart Prayer group is a charismatic prayer group that meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM.We are looking for new members, young and old……All would be welcomed. We would especially like to reach out to anyone who might like to join our music ministry. If you play the guitar or sing, we would love for you to join us! If you have any questions, call Barbara Hall at (631) 366- 0252.

All are invited to attend!

Monthly Meeting

If you interested in being a part of a vibrant group of women who faithfully support the work of the church and help those in need, consider becoming a “Catholic Daughter”.  Feel free to stop by the next Catholic Daughter Meeting:

Monday, January 23th
following the 7:30pm Novena Mass.

Gift From God Baby
Pro-Life Family
Monthly Meeting

Tuesday, January 31st
St. Patrick School
Room 103 at 7:30 PM
St. Patrick's Pro-Life Family invites you to join us for our monthly meeting.  Please come and unite with us as we witness to the sanctity of Life.

Nocturnal Adoration Society

Saturday, January 21st
after the 8 PM Mass.

Join us for a night of prayer in front of the Sacred Sacrament.  The first vigil (hour of prayer) will begin immediately after the 8 PM Saturday night Mass.  Parishioners are encouraged to stay after Mass for Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and may pray privately or with the Nocturnal Adoration group.  The first vigil will be from 9 PM to 10 PM.  The vigils will continue throught the night.  The last one will be from 6 AM to 7 AM followed by Benediction and the 7:30 AM Mass.  All are invited to participate. Come and spend sometime with our Lord Jesus.

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280 East Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787
(631) 265 - 2271