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St. Pius X Parish
Charlottetown
PE
C1A 5P2
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Who we are
Grateful to our founders for a tradition of sacrifice, hard work and simplicity, proud of our economic, cultural and age diversity. As a Catholic community, we share our gifts and resources to live the gospel of Jesus in a spirit of joy. We commit to spirit-filled worship and prayer. We strive to be a welcoming community, to work for justice and to provide caring service for one another and the world.
Location of worship / Church Address
106 Saint Peters Road
Charlottetown,
PE
C1A 5P2
Canada
Phone: 902-894-8380
Fax: 902-894-8899
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Church Pastor
Fr Maurice Praught
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106 Saint Peters Road
Charlottetown,
PE
C1A 5P2
Canada
Phone: 902-894-8380
Fax: 902-894-8899
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Quote of the Day
John 3:27
...A man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven.
...A man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven.
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Roman Catholic
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Fr Maurice Praught
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Leonard Rogers
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St. Pius X Parish Charlottetown Mass Times
Weekend Masses
Saturday: 4:00pm
Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am
During the covid pandemic, seating is limited to 100 people at each mass and you must pre-register to attend.
The 10:30am Sunday mass is now live-streamed on the parish facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/stpiusxpei/videos
Weekday Masses
Monday-Saturday 9:00am
The daily masses are limited to 50 people attending on a first come-first served basis. Pre-registration is not required. The main front doors of the Church will open at 8:30am and the doors will be locked when capacity is reached.
Mass Times last updated on the 12th of July, 2021
Saturday: 4:00pm
Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am
During the covid pandemic, seating is limited to 100 people at each mass and you must pre-register to attend.
The 10:30am Sunday mass is now live-streamed on the parish facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/stpiusxpei/videos
Weekday Masses
Monday-Saturday 9:00am
The daily masses are limited to 50 people attending on a first come-first served basis. Pre-registration is not required. The main front doors of the Church will open at 8:30am and the doors will be locked when capacity is reached.
Mass Times last updated on the 12th of July, 2021
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St. Pius X Parish History
The parish of St. Pius X was constituted in 1956. Monsignor R.V. MacKenzie, rector of St. Dunstan’s University, was the founding pastor.
By the end of 1956, a modest church with basement hall opened its doors and three years later a new parochial house was added. Ongoing parish growth made larger accommodations necessary and in 1973 the present-day church was completed with the former one becoming a parish centre. Today, with over 2300 families, St. Pius X Parish is the largest in the diocese of Charlottetown.
Mount St. Mary’s, the mother house of the Sisters of Saint Martha, lies within the parish and over the years the sisters have contributed substantially to the life of the parish community. More recently several Sisters of Notre Dame have resided in and enriched parish life.
In 1980 the pastor of the day, Father Faber MacDonald, became the Bishop of Grand Falls, Newfoundland. In 1999 he became Bishop of the Saint John, New Brunswick.
St. Pius X was canonized in 1954, just two years before the founding of the parish. A reform pope (1903-1914), he called for greater participation in the liturgy and restored the high place of liturgical music. In particular he issued a call to the laity to a greater share in the renewal of the Church.
By the end of 1956, a modest church with basement hall opened its doors and three years later a new parochial house was added. Ongoing parish growth made larger accommodations necessary and in 1973 the present-day church was completed with the former one becoming a parish centre. Today, with over 2300 families, St. Pius X Parish is the largest in the diocese of Charlottetown.
Mount St. Mary’s, the mother house of the Sisters of Saint Martha, lies within the parish and over the years the sisters have contributed substantially to the life of the parish community. More recently several Sisters of Notre Dame have resided in and enriched parish life.
In 1980 the pastor of the day, Father Faber MacDonald, became the Bishop of Grand Falls, Newfoundland. In 1999 he became Bishop of the Saint John, New Brunswick.
St. Pius X was canonized in 1954, just two years before the founding of the parish. A reform pope (1903-1914), he called for greater participation in the liturgy and restored the high place of liturgical music. In particular he issued a call to the laity to a greater share in the renewal of the Church.
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