Saint Peter Catholic Church
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Eucharistic Celebrations Mon thru Fri: 8:15a.m; Sat. Vigil: 5:00p.m.; Sun: 6:00a.m., 8:00a.m., 10:00a.m. & 12:00p.m. We, the Catholic Community of Saint Peter, recognize and accept our call to
continue the mission of Jesus Christ. Responding to this call, we commit ourselves to grow in faith, and to worship together in Eucharistic celebration.
By the power of the Holy Spirit, we will strive to foster a welcoming community
by inviting all to fellowship, prayer, and Christian education. As His disciples, we immerse ourselves in Christ Jesus, so that St. Peter Parish will be an example for others to come to know, love, and serve God.
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facebook.comSt. Peter parish is offering a series called "Catholics Coming Home" for Catholics who have been away from the Church. Share this invitation with friends and family who may be seeking answers to questions about returning to the church. http://www.stpeternr.org/catholics-coming-home
The staff of St. Peter wishes you a happy and blessed New Year. With this New Year comes day 1 of reading the Bible in a year. Have you begun? #bibleinayear #SacredScripture
Welcome to the “Ask Father” question and answer video series. In this January 1st video which is a replay from March 2015, Father Bob answers the question “What about God? Is God real? Is God really human?” Please visit the Facebook Page on January 15th for another question from the Ask Fr. Bob archives.
The Gospel reading for Sunday, December 31st and Fr. Bob's Homily can be found on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/JRRA_Da3a3U
Fr. Andrew will be a part of the team of priests. Come on out for a good game for a good cause.
The final prayer of the Christmas Novena. Have s Gert Blessed Christmas.
The Gospel reading for Sunday, December 24th and Fr. Andrew's Homily can be found on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/ESUFQ2nwsv4
We've reached the end of our daily challenges. We wish you a very blessed Christmas!
The Christmas Novena - Day 9 - Life Eternal. Thanks for praying with us. We wish you all a very blessed Christmas full of Peace, Joy and Love.
Christmas Mass time reminder! We invite you to come celebrate the birth of our Savior with us! (4th Sunday of Advent Times posted separately.)
Christmas is near, but don’t forget to celebrate the 4th Sunday of Advent! Mass will be held in church and gym at 5pm tonight & 8am & 10am tomorrow morning, Sunday, December 24th.