Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Diocese of Harrisburg)

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Our Mother of Perpetual Help is in Pennsylvania (United States) and is part of the Diocese of Harrisburg.

It is dedicated to Our Mother of Perpetual Help.


Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Dedication: Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Venerated Saints:
Diocese: Diocese of Harrisburg
Deanery: Lancaster Deanery
Address: 320 Church Ave, Ephrata, PA 17522
Coordinates: 40.1775, -76.1772
City: Ephrata, PA
Subdivision: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
County: Lancaster County
Website: https://www.omphchurch.com/
Founded: 1908
School: Yes
Email: perpetualhelp@omph.org


History

Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, was established in 1908 to serve the Catholic community in this part of Lancaster County. The parish was founded by the Redemptorist Fathers, who have a long history of serving Catholic missions across the United States, focusing on spiritual care and community building. The original church building was constructed to accommodate the growing number of Catholics in Ephrata, many of whom were of German and Irish descent during the early 20th century.[1]

Over the years, Our Mother of Perpetual Help has expanded both its physical facilities and its spiritual outreach. The current church, a beautiful structure, was completed in 1959, reflecting the parish's growth and dedication to serving its congregation. The parish has been known for its commitment to the devotion to Our Mother of Perpetual Help, hosting weekly novena services which are a significant part of parish life.[2]

The parish also operates Our Mother of Perpetual Help School, which provides Catholic education from preschool through eighth grade, nurturing both academic and spiritual growth. The school has been a vital part of the parish's mission, emphasizing the importance of education in faith.[3]

Our Mother of Perpetual Help is active in community outreach, offering various ministries and social services, including support for the poor, the sick, and those in need. The parish hosts numerous community events that bring parishioners together in celebration and service, fostering a strong sense of community and faith.[4]

Related parishes

  • Holy Trinity, Columbia, PA
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, New Holland, PA

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