Image of St. Paul Parish in Delaware City, DE If you are not a member of the congregation, we hope to provide you with a good understanding of St. Paul Parish and what St. Paul's has to offer.

Are you a member of the congregation or have visited St. Paul Parish?  We pray you find this site and information useful.

The events are updated continuously, so please visit often. All weekly bulletins can be found on-line as well, so you may keep up with the congregation if you can not attend a Mass.

Are you new to the area and have you been attending St. Paul Parish regularly? Please consider formally registering in the parish. Parish Registration Forms are located in the vestibule in the Church in a manila file folder. Or download the Adobe form found on our Documents page. Fill out the form and place it in the Offertory Basket when you come to church. Thank you and welcome to the parish.

The Korean Catholic Community website can be found here.
한국 가톨릭 공동체 웹 사이트는 여기에서 찾 을 수 있습니다.

Message:

Today, on the Fifth Sunday of Easter, the church reminds us that Christ is the true vine, and we are his branches. As branches crafted on the true vine, we are expected to bear positive and good fruits in Christ.
Hence, today’s gospel is a call to strengthen our relationship with Christ in order to continue to live in Him. The type of relationship that should exist between us and Christ is illustrated using what is natural to us. That is, the relationship between a vine and it branches.
No branch can have life or bear fruit on its own, unless it is firmly attached to a tree. Likewise, in our spiritual life and journey as Christians, we cannot do without being firmly attached to Christ the vine, in whose name we were baptized. We are created, and called to remain in Christ for a purpose, and this purpose is, to bear good and positive fruits in him.
~ Excerpted from frcanicenjoku

 

 


 
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