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We are a welcoming Catholic community called by God to live out the message of Christ in love and service to all people.
Saint Anthony - Pray for Us!
Heavenly Father, we are the family of Saint Anthony. Bless us and guide us as we pray together in our Church. Be with us when we gather as your living community. Give us the strength and wisdom to remember that all our efforts are always for your honor and glory. Inspire us as we continue to build our future in faith
- Amen
Saint Anthony - Pray for Us!
Heavenly Father, we are the family of Saint Anthony. Bless us and guide us as we pray together in our Church. Be with us when we gather as your living community. Give us the strength and wisdom to remember that all our efforts are always for your honor and glory. Inspire us as we continue to build our future in faith
- Amen

Church Address

10128 S. Jacob Smart Boulevard
Ridgeland,
SC
29936
United States
Phone: 843.726.3606
Fax: 843.726.2110
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Church Pastor

Rev. Luis E. Serrano Carrero
Administrator
10128 S. Jacob Smart Boulevard
Ridgeland,
SC
29936
United States
Phone: 843.726.3606
Fax: 843.726.2110
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Roman Catholic
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston

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Rev. Luis E. Serrano Carrero
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Carol Darmer
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Mass Times
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. (Vigil)
Sunday: 10:00 a.m., 11:15 Spanish
Holy Day: As announced
Lent: As announced
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St. Anthony mass times last updated on the 22nd of April, 2025
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. (Vigil)
Sunday: 10:00 a.m., 11:15 Spanish
Holy Day: As announced
Lent: As announced
Confession Times
By appointment only:
St. Anthony mass times last updated on the 22nd of April, 2025

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Becoming Catholic
While the Catholic Church is the largest religion in the world, it is sometimes also the most misunderstood.
The beliefs of the Catholic Church and her beautiful teachings are consistent through the ages.
We believe that human beings were created by God in love and that everything God creates is good and created out of love. While we have the capacity for sin, the Church believes in the dignity of the human person above all else.
We also believe that goodness infuses all of God’s wondrous creation. All creation, made by God, reflects that goodness. Catholics see the world and its beauty, renewed by the Incarnation, as sacramental – speaking of God’s goodness and love.
We believe in stewardship. Everything is given to us by God and our Catholic responsibility is to share our time, talent and treasure with those around us.
We believe in the Holy Trinity, that God has revealed himself to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit – a communion of knowledge and love – has created us to share in that life.
We believe in community and a living Church – believers are a part of the living Body of Christ and, as such, we are a reflection of the communal nature of the Trinity.
We believe that God loved his creation so much that he became human in the person of Jesus to walk among us.
We believe in the communion of the saints – models of faith who help us and guide us in our daily lives.
We believe in Jesus’ crucifixion, death and resurrection, and we hope that one day we will rise to new life with him.
Becoming Catholic today means joining an ancient faith, deeply rooted in the teachings and traditions of Christ, that is filled with hope and vibrancy as we continue to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ to all the ends of the earth.
While the Catholic Church is the largest religion in the world, it is sometimes also the most misunderstood.
The beliefs of the Catholic Church and her beautiful teachings are consistent through the ages.
We believe that human beings were created by God in love and that everything God creates is good and created out of love. While we have the capacity for sin, the Church believes in the dignity of the human person above all else.
We also believe that goodness infuses all of God’s wondrous creation. All creation, made by God, reflects that goodness. Catholics see the world and its beauty, renewed by the Incarnation, as sacramental – speaking of God’s goodness and love.
We believe in stewardship. Everything is given to us by God and our Catholic responsibility is to share our time, talent and treasure with those around us.
We believe in the Holy Trinity, that God has revealed himself to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit – a communion of knowledge and love – has created us to share in that life.
We believe in community and a living Church – believers are a part of the living Body of Christ and, as such, we are a reflection of the communal nature of the Trinity.
We believe that God loved his creation so much that he became human in the person of Jesus to walk among us.
We believe in the communion of the saints – models of faith who help us and guide us in our daily lives.
We believe in Jesus’ crucifixion, death and resurrection, and we hope that one day we will rise to new life with him.
Becoming Catholic today means joining an ancient faith, deeply rooted in the teachings and traditions of Christ, that is filled with hope and vibrancy as we continue to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ to all the ends of the earth.

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St. Anthony History
St. Anthony Catholic Church
Founded in 1946
Historically, Mass has been celebrated in Hampton since the 1850s, with nearby Beaufort priest occasionally traveling to offer sacrament in various homes. The town received a church of its own in 1955, when St. Mary Mission was founded. The small parish is now home to 48 families.
St. Mary Mission in Hampton is assigned as a mission of St. Anthony Parish, Ridgeland.
703 5th Street East Hampton, SC 29924
Founded in 1946
Historically, Mass has been celebrated in Hampton since the 1850s, with nearby Beaufort priest occasionally traveling to offer sacrament in various homes. The town received a church of its own in 1955, when St. Mary Mission was founded. The small parish is now home to 48 families.
St. Mary Mission in Hampton is assigned as a mission of St. Anthony Parish, Ridgeland.
703 5th Street East Hampton, SC 29924

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Grant that I may not pray alone with the mouth; help me that I may pray from the depths of my heart.
St. Anthony listing was last updated on the 22nd of April, 2025