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 | 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 |
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St. Patrick Address: 498 NW 9th St. Canby, OR 97013, St. Patrick is conveniently located |
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DIRECTION |
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From I 5 Portland to Salem: |
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From 99E Oregon City to Salem: |
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The Church, in Christ, is like a sacrament - a sign and instrument, that is, of communion with God and
of unity among all men. The Church’s first purpose is to be the sacrament of the inner union of men with God.
Because men’s communion with one another is rooted in that union with God, the Church is also
the sacrament of the unity
of the human race. In her, this unity is already begun,
since she gathers men “from every nation,
from all tribes and peoples and tongues”; at the same time, the Church is the “sign and instrument” of
the full realization of the unity yet to come.

