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Welcome to Saint Therese Catholic Church
The Diocese of Raleigh

Universalis

North Carolina Bishops thank all who helped stop the change that would teach the falsehood
that Roe v Wade is an example of an "oppressive government" in NC Schools -> <More> 

The Raleigh Diocese outpouring of support for the victims of the Earthquake in Haiti. <More>

Donate to Haiti Relief / Catholic Relief Services <Here>

Lenten Schedule and Penance Services: <Here>

Stations of the Cross Times with Supper Before: <Here!>

Join Bishop Burbidge and the Priests of the Cape Fear Deanery for a Holy Hour
Celebrating the Year for Priests - 30 April @ 7pm, St. Mark Catholic Church

Next Youth Meeting - 29 February @ 5:30

UPDATED Letter to the Faithful from the USCCB about Health Care Bills and Abortion: <Here!>

Please Note: The Sunday 5:30 pm Mass has ended as of November 1st 2009 for the year 


St. Therese Catholic Church had its beginning in a beach cottage during the early 1900's as a mission of St. Mary Catholic Church in Wilmington, so that parishioners could attend summer Mass at the beach.  Eventually a small frame Church was built and became known as the Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea.  In 1938 the mission was assigned its first resident pastor.  The Church continued to grow and in October 1944 a new brick building was dedicated as the Church of St. Therese, the Little Flower.  In 1955 the Church and rectory were severely damaged by Hurricane Hazel and had to be repaired and/or rebuilt.  A new addition was added in 1963 that doubled the Church capacity.  In 1976, a second Church, St. Mark's, was formed from the growing number of parishioners at St. Therese. The Church again suffered damage during hurricanes in 1993 and 1996.  It was completely renovated and restored to its present state. In 1990 the Parish purchased a new rectory at MacCumber Terrace and in 2001 the property next door to the Church was purchased as office, meeting and classroom space.

St. Therese has grown, both in structures and in numbers during its 100-year history.  It has developed from a handful of people to over 400 families and maintains a strong presence in the church communities of Wrightsville Beach and Historical Wilmington.

Rev. Msgr. Matthew Hendrick, Pastor

Interested in volunteering at St. Therese Church?

There are many stewardship opportunities available. Download information here.

Diocese of Raleigh: <Here>

Considered becoming a Priest?
Visit the Vocations Web Page for the Diocese of Raleigh: <Here>

 

 

Been away from the Church?  Visit Catholics Come Home: <Here>

 

 

Saint Therese Catholic Church, 209 South Lumina Avenue, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 28480
(910) 256-2471 ~ fax (910)256-2459
©St. Therese Catholic Church, Wrightsville Beach, NC September, 2006