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St. Barnabas the Apostle

4.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Assumption Catholic Church

Assumption Catholic Church

4.7(3 reviews)
1.2 mi

It's my parish. The community is amazing and the worship feeds my soul. We are a very welcoming…read morefaith home. Come and pray with us!

Talk about divine intervention. My husband moved to this part of town and we immediately started…read morelooking for a church to go to. When we chose this church and told my mom, she realized that Fr. Joe Kemph (the priest I'd basically grown up with at my church near home) was the pastor of Assumption. Even better, my husband proposed a month later and we made plans to be married here (by Fr. Joe!) We adore Assumption. It's a huge church with a very large (and growing) congregation, but we still feel a sense of community belonging to this church. It's relatively casual (which we really like) and has a wonderfully loving philosophy. No one is standing up at any pulpit telling you why you're going to Hell and when, it's just all about loving thy neighbor and doing your best to live as God intended. Honestly, the main draw back is that they have a policy about people COMPLETELY filling the main sanctuary before they'll open the balcony. But, with a large congregation, they ALWAYS have to open the balcony and yet they still wait until the last possible second (while you're standing there uncomfortably) to open it up. This almost always results in us missing the first few minutes of Mass. Honestly - we could just get there early and get a seat down below like everyone else managed to do, but it's hard getting out of the house on Sunday mornings. That's a very minor point (and obviously not a deal breaker). We were married in this church (in a GORGEOUS and touching ceremony) and our first child will be baptized there this fall. So, if you happen to move to this part of town (or just want to try out a new church) I can't recommend this place more highly.

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