St. Columba Parish in Paxton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, is a vibrant and welcoming community rooted in the Catholic faith. Located in the picturesque town of Paxton, just a short drive from Worcester, St. Columba Parish has been serving the spiritual needs of its members for over a century.
The parish was established in 1892, and since then, it has grown into a thriving community of believers who come together to worship, pray, and serve one another. The parish is named after Saint Columba, an Irish missionary who played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Scotland.
St. Columba Parish is known for its beautiful church, which is a focal point in the town of Paxton. The architecture of the church is stunning, with intricate stained glass windows, high ceilings, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites visitors to reflect and pray.
The parish offers a wide range of ministries and programs to help its members deepen their faith and grow closer to God. From daily Mass and confession to Bible studies, youth groups, and service projects, there are opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to get involved and connect with their faith community.
St. Columba Parish is also committed to serving the broader community through outreach programs and partnerships with local organizations. The parish regularly hosts food drives, clothing donations, and other initiatives to help those in need and make a positive impact on the community.
Whether you are a long-time member of the parish or a newcomer looking for a spiritual home, St. Columba Parish welcomes you with open arms. Join us as we strive to live out our faith, serve others, and grow in relationship with God and one another.