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Fr. Gerard Hebert Pastor, Parish
Community of Saint Anthony
 

 

 
 

     In 1921 the Portuguese Immigrants of Falmouth requested from the Bishop of Fall River a priest to minister to their spiritual and cultural needs. With that request Saint Anthony's Parish was formed and served the needs of the Portuguese Immigrants until 1972, when its mission was expanded to serve the needs of all the people in East Falmouth.

The vital culture and the strong work ethic of the parishioners of Saint Anthony's have, since its beginning, characterized the faith and parish life of our community. Each year our numbers increase with summer parishioners and visitors and, together with our year-round parishioners, they enrich our community and deepen our faith and trust in God as they join us in prayer, worship, and community events.

Saint Anthony's is a dynamic faith community, grounded in love, respectful in worship, and embracing all who choose to join with us in praise of God.

Welcome to our website. We hope it answers your questions

 


News and Events

 

 

 

MASS INTENTIONS

The Mass Book for 2013 will open on July 1, 2013 for the entire year.

PARISH LIBRARY

Thank you to Meribah Stanton who has volunteered to take over our Parish Library and to Jean MacKinnon who will assist her.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Summer Catholic Reflections
Speakers Series

Guest Speakers are invited during the summer and are sponsored by St. Anthony’s, East Falmouth; Our Lady of Victory, Centerville; and Christ the King, Mashpee. Presented at Christ the King Parish Hall, Mashpee


 

 

 

 

            

 

FAITH FORMATION PROGRAM 

Contact the Faith Formation Office at 508-548-3515 or stanthonyfaithformation@comcast.net.

 

 Confirmation Date:

 

 Students will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation here at St. Anthony's on Sunday, March 4 at the 11:30 Mass