St Patrick Catholic Church, Jacksonville FL
Address | 601 Airport Center Dr E, Jacksonville, FL | ||||||||||
Phone | (904) 768-2593 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.stpatrickjacksonville.org | ||||||||||
Categories | Catholic Church, Catholic School, Education, Elementary School, Religious Goods Store | ||||||||||
Rating | 3.3 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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St Patrick Catholic Church reviews
7Thanks for nothing. I begged to have my certiied Service Dog, paperwork and card issue allowed in church
Can never get a hold of anybody.there is not service or answers from any of the staff
An absolutely beautiful community. Thank you to the priests and deacon for speaking and revealing Truth!
Good morning, what time do you have mass on Sundays in Spanish? Thank you.
A gift from God to be able to live this week of encounter with our Lord at daily mass, our Mother bless the priests and this beautiful community.
We will be back soon!
I love my church it have traditional latin mass and two adorable priests.
Reverence is the only thing this church has going for it. And reverence does not save.
I could not find a single just man willing to stand up after I was lied to and used, and the few men I did encounter actively attempted to suppress my voice and gaslight me.
This was a prominent member of Fraternus, and he looked me in the eye, and carried the lord’s name in vein to protect his community from the consequences of their actions. This was five months after I stopped attending.
This is cult like behavior, behavior that is in no way in line with Catholic doctrine, and violates all laws of prudence. I was perfectly fine just leaving it behind and never speaking to them again, but I can’t escape it. It’s been almost a year, and I’m still just seen as the lapdog of a prominent family at that church.
The worst part? They’re not uneducated. They know better. But when not a single just man stands up, why behave in accordance with God’s plan?
I hope one day, they’ll just leave me be. Or at the very least, if I’m going to never be able to live this down, the people who wronged me could just swallow their pride and apologize. Not that the apology would fix anything at this point.