Saint Peter the Apostle

Louisville
Established 2008
Registrations: 551

Address

Saint Peter the Apostle Church
(Please note: Church location and mailing address is different from the office address.)
Location and Mail To: 5431 Johnsontown Road
Louisville, KY 40272-3463

Parish Office Information

Location: 7718 Columbine Drive, Louisville, KY 40258-2424
Phone: (502) 937-5920
Email: bcolyer@saintpeterapostle.org
Email: dabell@saintpeterapostle.org
Website: http://www.saintpeterapostle.org/
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Clergy

Pastor: Rev. Saju M. Vadakumpadan, C.M.I.
Hispanic Ministry: Rev. Francisco J. Hernández Mendéz
Permanent Deacon: Gregory L. Klinglesmith

Pastoral Staff

Faith Formation and Hispanic Ministry Coordinator: Maria Castaneda
School Principal (Saint Andrew Academy): Mikelle Cortez
Director of Worship and Music: Laura Meyer
Business Manager: Dave Abell
Bookkeeper: Harriet Hicks
Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Broda
Secretary: Beverly Colyer

Mass Schedule

Sundays — Sat evening: 4:30 p.m.; Sun: 9 a.m., 11 a.m. (Spanish)
Holy Days — Contact parish
Daily — Tue-Fri: 8 a.m. (Thursday Mass is at Saint Andrew Academy when in session)

Reconciliation

Saturdays — 3:30-4 p.m.

Eucharistic Adoration

Mondays — 1-2 p.m.
Fridays — 3-5 p.m.
Friday — 7-8 p.m. (Spanish)

History

Saint Peter the Apostle Catholic Church is the first five-church merger in the Archdiocese of Louisville and is one of a handful of mergers this size in the country. The creation of this parish came out of the sacrifice of its people to unite into one parish for the resourceful management of assets and a new spiritual direction for an already strongly-established community of believers. At the present, almost 1,600 parishioners are worshipping at a 1,200-seat church that was completed in 2010.

The parish school, Saint Andrew Academy, is located at 7724 Columbine Drive and represents a commitment of this parish to the education of its children. These faith-filled people are proud of their civic communities of Pleasure Ridge Park and Valley Station, and the sharing of their Christian Catholic heritage reflects a true blessing of fellowship.

The mission statement of Saint Peter the Apostle Parish says it clearly. We are “committed to announcing the Good News of Jesus Christ and thus forming its members into a community of disciples who make God’s love known.” Our four goals are to generate parish unity, live our faith joyfully, nourish our faith continually, and proclaim our faith through action.

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