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Newcomer Information

St. Patrick's is the second oldest Catholic parish in the City of Charlotte . The parish was established on Monday, September 4th, 1939.

Parish Boundary

Parishes are geographical entities.  The parish boundary begins at the intersection of Interstate 85 and Little Rock Road proceeding east on Interstate 85 to the intersection with Freedom Drive; proceed southeast on Freedom Drive to Morehead Street; proceed southeast on Morehead Street to the intersection of McDowell Street; proceed northeast on McDowell Street to the intersection of Seventh Street. The eastern boundary proceeds southeast on Seventh Street and Monroe Road to Briar Creek; proceed west on Briar Creek to Sharon Road. Proceed north on Sharon Road to Chilton Place; proceed northwest on Chilton Place to Queens Road; proceed west along Queens Road to Princeton Avenue; proceed west on Princeton Avenue to Park Avenue; proceed south on Park Avenue to Marsh Road; proceed west on Marsh Road to South Boulevard; proceed south on South Boulevard to Clanton Street; proceed northwest on Clanton Street to Tryon street; proceed southwest on Tryon Street continuing onto York Road to the intersection with Shoptown Road; proceed west on Shoptown Road to the intersection of State Highway 160; proceed north on State Highway 160 to the intersection of Neal Wallace Road; proceed north on Neal Wallace Road to the intersection of Old Dowd Road; proceed north on Old Dowd Road and continuing on to Little Rock Road to the intersection of Interstate 85.

Registration

All Catholics should be registered parishioners of the parish they attend Mass. Registered parishioners:
  • Are able to act as sponsor for baptism and confirmation.
  • To be married in their parish.
  • To be buried from their parish.
  • To have their children baptized in their parish.
  • To receive the Catholic tuition rate (see below)*.
  • To be enrolled in parish Faith Formation Programs.
  • To participate in many parish programs.
  • To be counted among the Catholic population.
  • Are able to receive offertory envelopes.
  • May expect personal care when sick or disabled.
Catholics who are new to Charlotte may have been registered with their families in another state. If Charlotte , North Carolina is your home now, we encourage you to register as a new parishioner by visiting the church office (Monday thru Friday, ) and complete a registration form. You may also download a registration form and mail it back to us.
 
Registration Form
 
*Registration is only one of the requirements to receive the Catholic tuition rate at MACS schools. The Catholic family must also practice their faith by attending Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's, and offer their time, talent and treasure (through the use of church envelopes) to the Church community. Every year, MACS will ask us to verify if the family is a participating Catholic family. This in turn will enable that student to receive the Catholic student tuition rate.

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