St Patrick’s Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Bolton, Greater Manchester. Built in 1861 in the Gothic Revival style, it stands at the junction of Great Moor Street and Johnson Street, near Bradshawgate in the town centre. The church is a Grade II listed building.

St Patrick’s Church is served by St Edmund’s Church, which is situated on St Edmund Street. St Edmund’s was originally founded from Ss Peter and Paul Church, with its foundation stone laid in August 1860 by Bishop William Turner of Salford. Completed in 1861, the church was initially designed with a school on its lower level. In the early 20th century, the school was relocated, and the space beneath the church was repurposed as a parish hall. During the 1960s, the hall was expanded, and the church underwent reordering.

In 2003, the parishes of Ss Peter and Paul, St Patrick, and St Edmund were combined. Following the closure of Ss Peter and Paul Church in 2010, the parish was renamed St Edmund and St Patrick.

Currently, Sunday Mass is held at St Edmund’s Church at 10:00 am and at St Patrick’s Church at 11:30 am.

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Sunday

  • 10:00 am Holy Mass
  • 11:30 am Holy Mass
  • 1:15 pm Holy Mass (Ukrainian)

Monday

  • Closed

Tuesday

  • 11:50 am Rosary
  • 12:15 pm Holy Mass

Wednesday

Closed

Thursday

  • 11:50 am Rosary
  • 12:15 pm Holy Mass

Friday

  • 11:30 am Confession
  • 12:15 pm Holy Mass

Saturday

  • 11:00 am Exposition and confession
  • 11.30 am Holy Rosary
  • 11.50 am Benediction
  • 12:15 pm Holy Mass

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