As we celebrate the Ascension, we prepare our hearts for the promised gift of the Holy Spirit. In honour of our 100th Anniversary, we invite you to join us in a parish-wide Novena to the Holy Spirit.
Our Intentions
For the renewal of our parish home.
For an abundance of the Fruits of the Spirit in our community.
That others may find healing, mercy, and a home at St. Patrickโs.
How it Works
When: Starts this Friday, ending on Pentecost Sunday.
Where: Right here! We will send you a daily link to the Amen App.
Action: Simply click the link each morning to listen and pray along (approx. 5โ10 minutes).
“Come Holy Spirit, fill us with Your power and renew us!”
Let us pray as one family to see what surprises the Spirit has in store for our next 100 years.
For the leaders of nations battered by war and violence, may the power of the Holy Spirit bring peace within to bring an end to chaos destroying innocent lives.
Come Holy Spirit. Come.๐
May the Holy Spirit inspire our Parishioners to go beyond the 4 walls of our parish to touch the hearts of everyone we encounter at work, in our neighborhood, at leisure. Thank you, Lord!
May we find joy in our pain and sufferings both physically and emotionally with the thought that Jesus suffered & died for us on the cross.
Come Holy Spirit, Come๐
Dear God, my the power of Your Holy Spirit, please heal my daughter, kyle from GI issue, filled her with your love, healing and Devine spirit. In Jesus Christ Name. Amen
Holy Spirit, fill with faith the hearts of my sons and those of all our families who have grown cold and weary, that they may abide in Christ's love in joy and peace.
What a beautiful way to prepare our hearts for Pentacost by reflecting on His healing and merciful ways and joining together as a parish family to pray for our communal home.
“Over the past ten decades, thousands have crossed the threshold of St. Patrickโs carrying heavy hearts, quiet grief, or the excitement of a new beginning in the valley. Our archives are quietly rich with the testimonies of families who arrived seeking nothing more than a quiet space to pray, only to discover an immediate sanctuary of healing, a profound experience of God’s mercy, and a community that quickly transformed an unfamiliar town into their true spiritual home.”