St. Patrick Church, Columbus, Ohio

St. Patrick Church, Columbus, Ohio Review

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3 years ago

Best church ever! The Dominican friars there give ...

Best church ever! The Dominican friars there give the best homilies I have ever heard. This is a beautiful, traditional Catholic Church. They have a Communion rail, reverent altar servers, and confessions before every Mass. I know I am in the presence of God there. Parishioners recognize that presence as well, as evidenced by the way they dress and act in Church. And the Dominican Sisters add so much with all they do for the parish. They are so joyful and full of love!

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3 years ago

St Patricks is an old and beautiful parish with lo...

St Patricks is an old and beautiful parish with lots of big families. The Dominican priests and sisters are so kind and actively involved. If you are looking for an active kid friendly parish in Columbus this is a wonderful church.

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

A wonderful community of believers and a beautiful...

A wonderful community of believers and a beautiful, traditional place to worship God. The Dominican friars have a special gift for preaching that can't help but deepen your faith and inspire you to be the face of Christ in the world. The friars and sisters exude a Christ-like joy that is magnetic. You'll feel at home at Saint Patrick Church.

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3 years ago

This church and the Pastors here, through the mean...

This church and the Pastors here, through the means of the Dominican Order of teaching, have undoubtedly changed me for the better in my Christian walk. May God bless and protect all of the kind, caring and loving Priests that over the years have truly led, aided and helped me UP in my walk. Thank you all. Peace be with each of you and ALL at St. Patrick Church .

Gina Noelle

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3 years ago

After 15 years, I can confidently say this Catholi...

After 15 years, I can confidently say this Catholic Church is a great church run by great Dominicans who preach the gospel. The parts we want to hear and the parts we don't want to hear but need to hear.

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3 years ago

I have been a member of this parish since August 2...

I have been a member of this parish since August 2006 after returning to the Church after an approximately 34 year absence. The people of the parish are outgoing and one feels welcomed from the first interaction whether it is with the parish secretary or other parish members at Coffee and Doughnuts served after the 9 am Mass each Sunday that CCD is in session.

This is a downtown parish of approximately 1250 families and few of its members live within the "parish boundary." Its parishioners come from the four points of the compass including Gahanna, Newark, Lancaster, Washington Court House, Galena, Reynoldsburg, Pickerington, Galloway and Reynoldsburg.

One will find this is a parish that is a very active and vibrant parish run by the Dominican Friars of the Eastern Province of St. Joseph who are very knowledgeable, kind, empathetic, and willing to meet the spiritual needs of their congregants. Their love for Jesus and the Church and its members is evident in all each way God calls them to minister to the parish.

The youth program is very active and there is a great CCD program. The teaching and preaching, from the pulpit through CCD classes, is orthodox and is line with the 2000 year teaching of the Church. Incense (at most Masses) and the ringing of bells are used as well as receiving Our Lord at the Communion Rail. The parish supports the Holy Father and the doctrines of the Church. Almost every night there is something for everyone. A Knights of Columbus Council meets here the first Tuesday of the month (Council 11207) as well as the St. Catherine of Sienna Chapter of Lay Dominicans. The choir is wonderful and enhances the prayer of the Mass in angelic tones and voices. If you want to be involved in a parish that is in line with the See of Rome, experience a more traditional style of the Mass, this is the parish to join.

Come join us and worship at a more traditional style of the Mass.

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3 years ago

Awesome, Awesome, Awesome. Very Traditional, loved...

Awesome, Awesome, Awesome. Very Traditional, loved the Gloria sung in Latin at the Novus Ordo. Dominican Priests are just so cool. Would love to see an Ad Orientum Novus Ordo or be lucky enough to visit for a High TLM.

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4 years ago

Deep Dominican homilies true to the magisterium, r...

Deep Dominican homilies true to the magisterium, reverent pro-life parishioners, altar rail, chapel veils, daily confession, large vibrant youth groups, rich liturgical music, beautiful facilities.

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4 years ago

St. Patrick's is classic, traditional Catholicism....

St. Patrick's is classic, traditional Catholicism. Beautiful, reverent liturgies; active community outreach; and powerful, deep preaching--with none of the touchy-feely 1960s BS from the pulpit or cheesy '70s pop music at Mass. In fact, here you're much more likely to encounter Gregorian chant, incense and dignified processions. The Dominican friars are awesome and really do things with a special flair. And all this, adjacent to the campus of a secular, state university. Highly recommend St. Pat's if you'd like to see what robust, joyful Catholic life is all about.

J
4 years ago

Amazing Church. If you are looking to Join a paris...

Amazing Church. If you are looking to Join a parish who is deep with the Faith would be a great church to join. Sunday mass always has Confession 1/2 hour before mass and that's all Sunday masses not just one. The church also has the Communion rail which most do not so that was great. Also all the Dominican Priest are great. If you ever need a priest in Columbus for an emergency or last rites at a hospital I would call them. If I lived closer I would always go to this Parish.

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4 years ago

A beautiful and vibrant traditional Parish. The co...

A beautiful and vibrant traditional Parish. The community is active and lives their faith strongly. The Parish offers many ways to get involved. Mass and confession are offered several times daily. I love and appreciate the use of the altar rail and Sunday masses always have a wonderfully large amount of altar boys. The priests are all friendly and give great homilies. Parking is sparse for how big the church is so get there early for a spot.

About St. Patrick Church, Columbus, Ohio

Saint Patrick Church is a Roman Catholic Church located in Columbus, Ohio on Grant Avenue. The church has been serving the community for many years and has become an integral part of the local culture. With its beautiful architecture and rich history, Saint Patrick Church is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the religious heritage of Columbus.

The church was founded in 1853 by Irish immigrants who had settled in the area. They named it after Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and dedicated it to his memory. Over the years, Saint Patrick Church has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate its growing congregation.

One of the most striking features of Saint Patrick Church is its stunning architecture. The building's Gothic Revival style is characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and intricate stonework. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained glass windows that depict scenes from biblical stories.

In addition to its architectural beauty, Saint Patrick Church also offers a range of services and programs for members of its community. These include daily mass services as well as special events such as weddings and baptisms. The church also hosts various outreach programs that aim to help those in need within the local area.

For those interested in learning more about Catholicism or exploring their faith further, Saint Patrick Church offers a range of educational resources including Bible studies and catechism classes. These classes are open to people from all walks of life regardless of their religious background or beliefs.

Overall, Saint Patrick Church is an important landmark within Columbus' religious landscape that continues to serve as a beacon for those seeking spiritual guidance or simply looking to appreciate beautiful architecture steeped with history."

St. Patrick Church, Columbus, Ohio

St. Patrick Church, Columbus, Ohio

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