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Catholic Way Bible Study on the book of Genesis meets on Thursday at 6:30pm.

 Children's Faith Formation Classes (K-8) meet on
 Sunday mornings from 9-10:15 am. beginning again Jan. 8, 2012 



RCIA classes meet Wednesday at 6:30 pm in the
Adult Meeting Room in the Parish Hall--beginning again Jan. 5, 2012.



St. Patrick Church at 139 West Main Street, Mount Sterling, KY 40353 US - All are welcome! Learn more About Us


All are welcome!
Learn more About Us


This page outlines the history of our organization, our mission statement, and our welcome message.

Early records indicate that there were Catholic Masses celebrated as early as 1846 in Mount Sterling, but the first parish was formally established in 1868.  At that time, a house purchased by Father Lambert Willie on East Main Street served as the Catholic church.  It was not long before the congregation outgrew this building, prompting Father Patrick Jones to secure a larger location.  St. Patrick Catholic Church was built in 1882 on the site of the old Drake Cotton Factory on West Main Street, which had been destroyed by John Morgan and his Confederate Raiders during the Civil War.  The church still stands there today.  




Our Mission Statement
Mission of our Parish... We, the Catholic Community, a part of the Roman Catholic Church, believe that we are called to be Church. Therefore, as the people of God, we come together to share the Eucharist and other sacraments. We invite and encourage all to participate in these...
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