Why Volunteer
Did you know that there are forty-four Parish Ministry opportunities to be be involved with your St. Patrick's community? Familiarize yourself with our ministries. Learn basic information about their specific purpose and the level of commitment needed.
Pray and Discern. Take the Spiritual Gifts Assessment Tool at HERE
Call. Connect with the ministry contact person by phone or by email and ask them about the ministry. Share with him/her the fruit of your prayer and discernment.
Act. Give a ministry or two a try. Work with the contact person so you may see and engage with the ministry team in action.
Commit. Listen, trust and surrender to the Holy Spirit. Through a ministry,
respond to Jesus’ call to serve, with love, and with joy.
A mature Christian is one who imitates the immense generosity of God to him/her by being equally generous to others.
Remember. “It is in giving that we receive!”
Parish Ministries Booklet (pdf)
The Parish Ministry Booklet (pdf) will offer more detailed descriptions
of each ministry as well as required commitments. Below is a table with contact information for each ministry.
Get Involved
We take care of the lines and towels used during the liturgy. Weekly work is divided among volunteers.
Contact
Nancy Kolb |
Alter Servers
To assist the priest and the deacon during their celebration of the Mass. We welcome both children who have received their First Holy Communion and adults to the ministry.
Contact
Pat Bolger |
Baptism Preparation
Baptism prep team meets with parents that are seeking baptism for their child.
Contact
Alan and Danielle Ingrassio |
Children's Liturgy of the Word
We offer this ministry to our children September through June, the second and fourth Sundays.
Contact
Beth Lombard |
Church Cleaners
We meet and clean the church space once a week.
Contact
Leilanni Dalupang |
Eucharistic Ministers
This ministry invites devoted parishioners to serve as Extraordinary Ministers of the Holy Communion for the Mass.
Contact
Jeanette Fafone |
Lectors
As a lector, our mission is to help proclaim the Word of God to the assembly.
Contact
Sandy Brannigan |
Liturgy Committee
We oversee the training of our liturgical ministers and assist in preparing our parish liturgies so that our parishioners are both informed and nurtured in their prayer and spiritual life.
Contact
Teresa Sheffer |
Liturgical Environment
This team works to create a meaningful environment that will stimulate all the senses and help promote an understanding of the liturgy.
Contact
Teresa Sheffer |
Marriage Preparation
We coordinate and lead a Pre-Cana retreat to help prepare engaged couples for marriage.
Contact
Gayle and Brian Reh |
Music Ministry
Saint Augustine said: “When we sing, we pray twice!”
Contact
David Labman |
Sacristans
We strive to prepare our liturgical and sacramental celebrations in a way that is meaningful and enriching to those who participate in them.
Contact
Eva Gill |
Ushers & Greeters
First impressions last – period. This is how crucial ushers and greeters are.
Contact
Dave O’Hare |
Visitation Ministry
Do you wish to participate in God’s Corporal Works of Mercy of “Visit the Sick” or Visit the Imprisoned” Then join us!
Contact
Helen Barnes |
We are the people of the resurrection. We believe that the ties of friendship and love do not unravel with death. We seek to journey with those who experienced the loss of a loved one in light of the Paschal Mystery.
Contact
Helen Sherman |
Coffee Hour
We provide parishioners a welcoming atmosphere for families, singles, and seniors to share their lives and build community over a cup of coffee and pastries.
Contact
Paul Then |
Knights of Columbus
We provide Catholic men, who are dedicated to making their community a better place, the opportunity to strengthen themselves and one another through our faith in God by serving our Church and community, supporting our priests and bishops, spending meaningful time with our family and helping each other in time of need. Learn more about 'Building a Brotherhood'.
Contact
Pat Bolger - Grand Knight
Wayne Brotsch - Membership Director
Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary, a worldwide organization of Catholic men, women and children who, for the glory of God and for their own personal growth in holiness, place themselves at the service of Mary to spread devotion to her and assist her in her mission of bringing Christ to the world through apostolic works according to the need of the parish under the direction of their pastor.
Contact
Bob Hill |
Parish Life Committee
Our mission for the parish life committee is to organize, plan, and execute social events, parties, and other similar community building events for the parish.
Contact
Mike Barker |
Young Adult Ministry
Rooted in faith and guided by Romans 12:12, our mission is to foster hope through fellowship, reach out to those in need, and deepen our relationship with God through prayer to better become the hands and feet of Christ.
Contact
Stephen Keller |
Contact Fr. Edison Tayag |
Order of Christian Initiation for Adults -- OCIA We welcome adults and children (seven years and older) into the Catholic Faith and guide them through the process towards full initiation into the Catholic Church.
Contact Brett Daggs |
Catechesis of the Good Shepard Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is currently offered to children ages 3-5. Grounded in an understanding and appreciation of the child’s engagement with Scripture and Liturgy, Catechesis of the Good Shepherd offers a gentle way to honor the genuine spiritual life of children through Montessori methodology.
Contact Carolyn Robinson |
Divine Mercy Cenacle Join our small Christian faith group for prayer, spiritual growth, and fellowship. All are Welcome.
Contact Helen Barnes |
Parent-led Catechesis A family-centered faith formation program that helps form all members of the family. This program is also a part of preparation for First Holy Communion.
Contact Carolyn Robinson |
St. Patrick's Preschool St. Patrick’s Preschool provides a faith-based education with an engaging curriculum for children ages 3-5 years old.
Contact Margie Everett |
Rosary Group We make beaded cord rosaries that are used for support of St. Patrick’s Liturgies, special events, Pre-Cana, and Sacraments as well ministries in the Diocese of Rochester, McQuaid High School and missionaries around the world.
Contact Teresa Sheffer |
Youth Ministry, Confirmation We are teens and young adults who desire community, friendship, fun times, and especially support in living our Catholic faith in Jesus Christ. This program is also a part of preparation for Confirmation.
Contact Theresa May |
The Assisi Ministry reaches out to the needy by parishioners, often with a meal, a phone call or a card.
Contact Marcie Hamilton |
Community Dinner
We have partnered with the First Presbyterian Church in Victor to prepare and serve a hot meal to members of our community, on the second Saturday of the month.
Contact
Linda Marren |
Giving Garden
In the Giving Garden, we grow a variety of fresh vegetables to help support the Victor Farmington Food Cupboard.
Contact
Marianne Carroll |
Jail Ministry
We accompany our brothers and sisters at the Ontario County Jail. On Tuesdays, we pray the Rosary with them, and on Sunday mornings, we bring them Holy Communion and conduct Communion Service.
Contact
Helen Barnes |
Prayer Shawl Ministry
The Prayer Shawl Ministry began at St. Patrick's in 2007. This ministry believes in the power of prayer to heal and bring comfort to people in need. Participants knit, crochet or quilt prayer shawls for the sick in the parish and for those grieving the loss of a loved one.
Contact
Mary Sabin |
Senior Group
The main function of the group is to build community, form relationships, meet and greet new people and provide solicitation and education to interested people of the parish and community.
Contact
Helen Sherman |
Sew N' Sews
The Sew ‘N Sews of St. Pattys is a new ministry whose members use their time, gifts and talents to meet the various sewing needs of our parish community.
Contact
Barbara Brooks |
Social Ministry Committee
The Social Ministry’s mission is to promote social justice and Christian charity. The goal is to raise the awareness level of our faith community to the needs of others, help people in our community facing crisis, and to study the economic and moral issues of the day.
Contact
Joan Muto |
Contact Joan Oliphant |
CASE Review Board CASE stands for Creating A Safe Environment. We all know the scourge of the sexual abuse of minors in the Church, and every one of us should promote and nurture a safe environment for minors as well as vulnerable adults in the parish.
Contact Cathy Fafone |
Cemetery Board The Cemetery Board has oversight over Saint Patrick’s Cemetery: its maintenance and improvement including its grounds and facilities, and its finances.
Contact John Butler |
Finance Council The Finance Council provides oversight of the Church’s assets and ensures financial resources are being used appropriately.
Contact John Eilertsen |
Money Counters We count and record your generous offerings each week.
Contact Marge Gawronski |
Parish Gardens We are blessed with beautiful surroundings around the church and other parish buildings. Through the care and improvement of our parish gardens, we give thanks to God for the gift of nature.
Contact Eric and Amy Averill |
Parish Magazine Through the parish magazine, we will cover parish happenings, share good news, profile families, and promote religious events, teachings and more! We are looking at initially producing the magazine twice a year. If you have skills with writing, editing, design, marketing and photography, please consider joining us.
Contact Father Edison |
Pastoral Council We assist the pastor in fostering activities that advance the mission of the parish through the Parish Strategic Plan. We are the umbrella organization that seeks to assist our parish programs and ministries carry out their tasks in relation to the parish mission. Members must be willing to reach out to and engage with parishioners and must have genuine concern for the life of the parish.
Contact Barb Harris |
Serve Like Jesus
The Church is composed of people like me.
I help make it what it is. It will be friendly, if I am.
Its pews will be filled with people, if I help fill them. It will do great work, if I work.
It will make generous gifts to many causes, if I am generous giver.
It will bring new and other people into worship and fellowship, if I invite them.
With the help of God, I dedicate myself to the task of being all the things
that I want the Church of Jesus to be.
Additional Reading and Resources
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Creating A Safe Environment Policy in the Parish
Attentive to the USCCB and diocesan guidelines, all current and new parish volunteers must do CASE Training, background check, and code of conduct. -
Spiritual Gifts Assessment
Use this online assessment tool to help your discernment on your gifts and on appropriate ministries to consider serving. -
Reflection Guide for Parish Ministries
Parish ministries, please take time to gather and reflect on these questions. - 2025 Parish Magazine
Parish Pastoral Council
We, the Saint Patrick’s Parish Pastoral Council, are called to serve our parish by assisting the pastor in promoting the mission of the parish, the diocesan Church and the universal Church –
- To proclaim the Gospel
- To serve needs of our parish
- To promote and communicate our common vision and mission
- To advocate for the poor and the powerless
- And to extend our Christian commitment to the communities around us.
Teach me to be as generous
as You have been generous to me.
Teach me that all that I am and have are gifts from You
and that these gifts are meant to be shared with others.
Show to me the joys of generosity.
Help me to understand that others,
even those unknown to me, may benefit from my help.
Keep me ever mindful that, as Your disciple,
I am called to be a “good Samaritan”
and to share Your “Good News” with the world.
Jesus, make me a gift to others in Your name. Amen."
