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St. Theresa's Church
Fredericton
NB
E3A 1N1
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Who we are
Our Lady of Peace Parish is a vibrant, friendly Catholic Community situated in Fredericton North. The Parish boasts of many activities that parishioners can engage in.
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Church Pastor
Fr. Maria Arokiam Chinnappan, HGN
Parish Priest
1 William Street
Fredericton,
NB
E3A 1N1
Canada
Phone: (506) 444-6010
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John 15:16
Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.
Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.
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Fr. Maria Arokiam Chinnappan, HGN
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Irene Jewett
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603 Union St.
Fredericton
New Brunswick
E3A 3N5
Fredericton
New Brunswick
E3A 3N5
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St. Theresa's Church Fredericton Mass Times
Weekend Mass Times
Sundays at 11:00 am
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Weekday Mass Times
Tuesdays at 12:00 pm
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Thursdays at 12:00 pm
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Adoration at 11:30 am
Weekday Mass times subject to change. Please check bulletin.
Mass Times last updated on the 8th of February, 2022
Sundays at 11:00 am
St. Theresa's Church
Online Mass via Facebook
Weekday Mass Times
Tuesdays at 12:00 pm
St. Theresa's Church
Thursdays at 12:00 pm
St. Theresa's Church
Adoration at 11:30 am
Weekday Mass times subject to change. Please check bulletin.
Mass Times last updated on the 8th of February, 2022
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Bereavement Team
St. Theresa’s bereavement ministry is a special lay outreach designed to console and support individuals who are mourning the death of a loved one. At the request of family members during funeral arrangements with the Parish Priest, Prayer Services are provided usually at the funeral parlour prior to visitation on the day before the funeral and usually lasts about 15 minutes.
The Bereavement Ministry is made up of individuals from all areas of the parish. Training will be provided as needed to anyone who would like to serve in this special ministry. If you have any question regarding the Bereavement Team please contact Jeannette Cunningham at 450-4178 or call the Parish Office at 444 -6070.
St. Theresa’s bereavement ministry is a special lay outreach designed to console and support individuals who are mourning the death of a loved one. At the request of family members during funeral arrangements with the Parish Priest, Prayer Services are provided usually at the funeral parlour prior to visitation on the day before the funeral and usually lasts about 15 minutes.
The Bereavement Ministry is made up of individuals from all areas of the parish. Training will be provided as needed to anyone who would like to serve in this special ministry. If you have any question regarding the Bereavement Team please contact Jeannette Cunningham at 450-4178 or call the Parish Office at 444 -6070.
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Monday - Friday 9:30 am to Noon
The office is closed on Statutory Holidays and storm days.
Monday - Friday 9:30 am to Noon
The office is closed on Statutory Holidays and storm days.
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St. Theresa's Church History
Our Lady of Peace Parish: Est. September 1, 2018
The current Fredericton region has been served by Catholic missionaries since 1611 with the arrival of the Recollect and Jesuits. In 1691, with construction of Fort Nashwaak, a small chapel was placed in the commander's lodgings. By 1758, the French inhabitants had left the Fort and Catholics would travel miles to French Village for Sunday Mass. By 1783, restrictions surrounding Catholics owning land and priests residing in the province were lifted.
In 1824, land on Fredericton's southside was purchased, three years later Fr. Michael McSweeney built a chapel on this land (St. Dunstan's Parish). In 1887, the people of the northside of Fredericton, Maugerville and Stanley areas began the work erecting St. Mary's church and rectory, followed by missionary churches. Land for a cemetery was also purchased.
By 1906, the growing congregation with Fr. John J. Ryan built a larger church (St. Anthony's), serving missionary churches in Maugerville, Kingsley, Stanely and Tay Creek. Over the years the congregation continued growing and various groups were formed to meet the changing needs. In 1961, two more churches were added to the northside: St. Theresa's and Our Lady of Fatima.
With changing demographics, in 2016 Bishop Robert Harris began a process of realignment and revitalization within the Diocese of Saint John. In 2018, it was announced that St. Anthony's, St. Theresa's and St. Patrick's (Stanley) would be realigned into one new parish, Our Lady of Peace Parish.
The current Fredericton region has been served by Catholic missionaries since 1611 with the arrival of the Recollect and Jesuits. In 1691, with construction of Fort Nashwaak, a small chapel was placed in the commander's lodgings. By 1758, the French inhabitants had left the Fort and Catholics would travel miles to French Village for Sunday Mass. By 1783, restrictions surrounding Catholics owning land and priests residing in the province were lifted.
In 1824, land on Fredericton's southside was purchased, three years later Fr. Michael McSweeney built a chapel on this land (St. Dunstan's Parish). In 1887, the people of the northside of Fredericton, Maugerville and Stanley areas began the work erecting St. Mary's church and rectory, followed by missionary churches. Land for a cemetery was also purchased.
By 1906, the growing congregation with Fr. John J. Ryan built a larger church (St. Anthony's), serving missionary churches in Maugerville, Kingsley, Stanely and Tay Creek. Over the years the congregation continued growing and various groups were formed to meet the changing needs. In 1961, two more churches were added to the northside: St. Theresa's and Our Lady of Fatima.
With changing demographics, in 2016 Bishop Robert Harris began a process of realignment and revitalization within the Diocese of Saint John. In 2018, it was announced that St. Anthony's, St. Theresa's and St. Patrick's (Stanley) would be realigned into one new parish, Our Lady of Peace Parish.
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