St.Patrick Catholic Church Canby Oregon
Bulletin
Highlights

Jan 01, 2005
St.Patrick Parish is a community of the heart where;
All are nourished and given opportunities to serve, love,
forgive, and celebrate Christ’s love.

2009-2010
Now that we are entering into cold winter weather, we may find days that will require our parish activities to be canceled or delayed.  St. Patrick’s weather policy will follow the Canby School District.
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Contact Info

St. Patrick Catholic Church
498 NW 9th St.
PO Box 730
Canby Oregon 97013
Tel: 503-266-9411
Fax: 503-263-2293
Email: stpatricks@canby.com

More About the Church

Pastoral Staff...

Tel: 503-266-9411 Fax:503-263-2293

Pastor: Fr. John Waldrom
email: stpatricks@canby.com

Pastor Associate: Sara Creel

Deacon: Rev. Mr. Jerry Giger

Administrative Assistant: Debbie Newbury
email: dnewbury@canby.com

Maintenance: Heriberto Aguilar
email: haguilar@canby.com

Rectory Office Hours
Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
We are closed for lunch between 12:00-1:00 p.m.

 

Last Name First Name Phone Address Email Responsible
Merril Alice        
Pat Nibler        
Muck David        
McCallum Mike 503-266-1197 1314 N. Oak St.
Canby OR 97013
mike@ora.org  
Waldron John 503-266-9411 P.O. Box 730
Canby OR 97013
stpatricks@canby.com  
Suwardi Budhi     frans@canby.com Web master

 

Represented in our more than 600 families are farmers, small business owners, teachers,
professionals, health care workers, students and many more.
St. Patrick is comprised of single people, married couples, divorced people, single parents and
widows and widowers.
We are young and old and young at heart.
St. Patrick is blessed to be in a community rich with tradition yet with an eye toward the future.
St Patrick Catholic Church works in cooperation with many local community service organizations
on behalf of our neighbors in need.
Come and see what’s happening at our web site and in our parish.

LOCATION

St. Patrick Address: 498 NW 9th St. Canby, OR 97013, St. Patrick is conveniently located
near 99E. If you have any questions related to our location, please call us at 503-266-9411,
and we will be glad to assist you.

DIRECTION

From I 5 Portland to Salem:
Merge onto I-5 S toward SALEM, Take EXIT 282A toward CANBY/HUBBARD.0.6 miles,
Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto HUBBARD CUTOFF RD
NE/WILSONVILLE HUBBARD HWY.1.1 miles,Turn LEFT onto ARNDT RD NE.1.7 miles,
Stay straight to go onto S KNIGHTS BRIDGE RD.1.7 miles
Turn LEFT onto N BIRCH ST.0.1 miles, Turn RIGHT onto NW 9TH AVE.0.2 miles,
End at 498 Nw 9th Ave Canby OR2
From I 5 Salem to Portland:
Merge onto I-5 N toward PORTLAND.18.7 miles, Take EXIT 278 toward
AURORA NAT'L HISTORIC DIST./DONALD.0.2 miles,,Turn RIGHT onto EHLEN RD NE.1.6 miles,
Turn LEFT onto HUBBARD CUTOFF RD NE/WILSONVILLE HUBBARD HWY.2.0 miles,
Turn RIGHT onto ARNDT RD NE.1.7 miles, Stay straight to go onto S KNIGHTS BRIDGE RD.1.7 miles,
Turn LEFT onto N BIRCH ST.0.1 miles, Turn RIGHT onto NW 9TH AVE.0.2 miles,
End at 498 Nw 9th Ave Canby OR.

From 99E Oregon City to Salem:
Merge onto 99E S toward Wood Burn, at cross section between 99E and Grant St.,
turn right onto N Grant St., Stay straight until crossing
NW 9th Ave, turn left, End at 498 NW 9th Ave.
From 99E Aurora to Canby:
Merge onto onto OR 99E/PACIFIC HWY E.1.9 miles, Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto S BARLOW RD.1.1 miles,
Turn RIGHT onto S KNIGHTS BRIDGE RD.0.8 miles, Turn LEFT onto N BIRCH ST.0.1 miles,
Turn RIGHT onto NW 9TH AVE.0.2 miles, End at 498 Nw 9th Ave Canby OR

 

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