Who we are
Epiphany of Our Lord Church is a Catholic Christian community committed to the Gospel message that Jesus Christ is our Savior. Therefore, our mission is to spread the Good News of Salvation.
Location of worship
3050 Walton Rd
Plymouth Meeting,
PA
19462
United States
Phone: 610-828-8634
Fax: 610-828-1802
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Church Pastor
Rev. Thomas D. O'Donald
Pastor
3050 Walton Rd
Plymouth Meeting,
PA
19462
United States
Phone: 610-828-8634
Click here to contact Rev. Thomas D. O'Donald
Church Website
Epiphany of Our Lord on Social Media
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev. Thomas D. O'Donald
Leader Position:
Pastor
Phone:
Leader Email:
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Other Church Leaders:
Michael Pascarella, Jr., Deacon
Emil J. Wernert, Retired Deacon
Emil J. Wernert, Retired Deacon
Administration
Admin Name:
Gretchen Krawczyk
Admin Position:
Administrative Assistant
Phone:
Fax:
610-828-1802
Admin Email:
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Epiphany of Our Lord Mass Times
MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil: 5pm; Sunday: 8am & 10am
Monday-Saturday: 8:30am
CONFESSION
Saturday: 3:30-4:30pm
And by appointment.
ADORATION CHAPEL
Mon.-Fri.: 8:30am-4:30pm
except when the Parish Office is closed
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Saturday Vigil: 5pm; Sunday: 8am & 10am
Monday-Saturday: 8:30am
CONFESSION
Saturday: 3:30-4:30pm
And by appointment.
ADORATION CHAPEL
Mon.-Fri.: 8:30am-4:30pm
except when the Parish Office is closed
It's been more than 8 months since the last mass times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm mass times.
Please contact the church to confirm Mass Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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Epiphany of Our Lord History
On January 6th, 1957, the parish was founded by John Cardinal O’Hara, the Archbishop of Philadelphia. The name chosen for this parish was the “Epiphany of Our Lord” because the Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord occurred on January 6.
The Reverend Joseph E. Grady, the founding pastor, celebrated the First Mass on January 7th, 1957 in the Plymouth Township Building for the 408 families of this parish. Father Richard Grady, S.J., the brother of Father Joseph Grady, came weekly to help with the Sunday Liturgy.
On October 1st, 1957, construction for a new school and convent began. The first floor of the school was used as a church with a seating capacity for 518 people.
On September 3, 1958, the Epiphany School opened its doors for 500 students. The Sisters of St. Joseph and five lay teachers welcomed the young parishioners for the first time to the eight grades.
In 1959, a new rectory was constructed and by the end of the year the priests were able to occupy their new home.
On July 6, 1969, ground was broken for a new church. The architects chosen were Nolen and Swinburne and the contract was given to the Phoenix Building and Construction Company. John Cardinal Krol officially dedicated the new church on May 26, 1971.
In June 2002, under Reverend Richard J. McAndrews, renovations for the parish were undertaken including the stained glass windows and doors, the marble Baptismal Font, the marble sanctuary, and the Golden Tabernacle.
On January 7, 2007, Justin Cardinal Rigali, then the Archbishop of Philadelphia, offered a Mass of Thanksgiving in our newly renovated church.
Adapted from “Epiphany of Our Lord Church: 1957-2007, A Golden Jubilee”
The Reverend Joseph E. Grady, the founding pastor, celebrated the First Mass on January 7th, 1957 in the Plymouth Township Building for the 408 families of this parish. Father Richard Grady, S.J., the brother of Father Joseph Grady, came weekly to help with the Sunday Liturgy.
On October 1st, 1957, construction for a new school and convent began. The first floor of the school was used as a church with a seating capacity for 518 people.
On September 3, 1958, the Epiphany School opened its doors for 500 students. The Sisters of St. Joseph and five lay teachers welcomed the young parishioners for the first time to the eight grades.
In 1959, a new rectory was constructed and by the end of the year the priests were able to occupy their new home.
On July 6, 1969, ground was broken for a new church. The architects chosen were Nolen and Swinburne and the contract was given to the Phoenix Building and Construction Company. John Cardinal Krol officially dedicated the new church on May 26, 1971.
On January 7, 2007, Justin Cardinal Rigali, then the Archbishop of Philadelphia, offered a Mass of Thanksgiving in our newly renovated church.
Adapted from “Epiphany of Our Lord Church: 1957-2007, A Golden Jubilee”
Epiphany of Our Lord listing was last updated on the 31st of July, 2023