St Patrick's Church

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242 S 20th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

St. Patrick's Church, located in Philadelphia, PA, is a vibrant community dedicated to fostering faith and spiritual growth through various programs, including the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) and religious education for children. The church emphasizes the importance of Sacraments, service, and ministries that support the poor, pro-life initiatives, and liturgical functions.

In addition to its regular worship services, St. Patrick's Church offers a range of events, spiritual resources, and opportunities for personal and communal prayer. The parish actively seeks community support through initiatives like a capital campaign aimed at enhancing facilities, ensuring a welcoming space for all parishioners.

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Kelly C.
11/7/2016

BEAUTIFUL Church in Rittenhouse area. Father Mackle is insightful and on point with his messaging. The 6:30pm on Sunday night mass is also appreciated after a busy weekend. Note: This mass is...

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Kurtis C.
1/9/2023

Sure looks like the church where Rocky was married in Rocky II ! I believe it is. It's really old location but its currently state goes back to WW1 era, early 19-teens. Stone and wood, kinda cold...

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Celeste A.
1/19/2009

A beautiful huge cathedral style church. Lots of Victorian fixtures and magnificent architecture. Pop in and sit for a few minutes. They also do a speedy confession behind a velvet curtain if your...

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Christine B.
12/26/2012

This is a really pretty church. Usually I end up in the Chapel, but was in the main part for Christmas mass. It was surprisingly empty for Christmas. The music was really nice, but I was sooo...

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Maryann J.
10/23/2016

Avoid this church. I have never been so offended in my entire life. The priest tried to force us to start the ceremony early..as people were still arriving. I told him that if was not yet...

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