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  1. First Mass. The first Mass of St. Malachy was held in the hot parking lot of Robert Frost School in Warren. Though there was not much other than steel chairs and bare floors, Fr. Ghelfi, the priest, was determined and ambitious about the future of St. Malachy.

  2. Aug 31, 2023 · The Map. A Google map showing the location of each congregation is at Catholic Churches Map. The List. Link to genealogical data for a closed Catholic church by clicking on the name below. If the name of the church is not a link, we currently have no genealogical data for that parish.

    Parish Name
    Opened
    Closed
    Mergers Or Building Razed
    1861
    1951
    Building demolished in 1951.
    1947
    2008
    Ascension and St. Paul (Pine Lawn) merged ...
    1861
    1965
    Building demolished.
    1915
    2005
    In 2005, the parish merged with St. Lucy ...
  3. Mass Times. Daily Mass - Tuesdays 6:15 PM, Wednesday - Saturday 8:15 AM. Weekend Mass - Saturday Vigils 4:30 PM; Sundays 7:30 AM & 10:30 AM. Adoration - Tuesdays 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Confession -Tuesdays 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM; Saturdays 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM.

  4. Jul 10, 2014 · St. Malachy Parish held its 50th anniversary celebration June 28, and rather than slowing down, the half-century mark has only made the parish more intent to continue spreading the New Evangelization. St. Malachy was founded in 1964, “at the edge of the suburbs and off a dirt road,” said Fr. Joseph Gembala, its pastor.

  5. Meet Our Pastor. Fr. Joseph Gembala became a priest in 1987 and has been the pastor of St. Malachy for 26 years! His enlivened homilies and energetic personality create a welcoming presence in this parish community. He is very prideful of his church and enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He also enjoys reading, fishing, watching ...

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  7. At St. Malachy, the Media Ministry uses techniques and systems such as projection screens, audio and video recording and editing, photography, and livestreams to enhance the worship experience during weekend liturgies, weddings, funerals, festivals, picnics, video series, and more.

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