Welcome

Welcome to St. Basil the Great Parish


     A Roman Catholic Community ~ Kimberton, PA
2300 Kimberton Rd
Kimberton, PA 19442
(610) 933-2110
church@stbasils.org

Rev. Gary T. Pacitti,
Pastor



 

Very Rev. Richard S. Wyzykiewicz,
Sunday Helper

 

 

Mass Schedule

Saturday - Vigil 5:00PM
Sunday           8:30AM &
                 11:00AM
Sunday - Youth   5:00PM

Daily(Chapel)
Monday - Friday  8:45AM

Holy Days
Vigil Mass       7:00PM
Holy Day         8:45AM &
                 7:00PM
First Fridays    8:45AM
                 in Church

Adoration

Tuesdays
9:15AM -4:00PM

Confessions

Saturday
4:00PM - 4:30PM
and by appointment
anytime.

Rosary

Tuesdays 9:15AM

 

On Demand Media

SBG EDGE 010812.mp4
Feb 02 6:00PM
GUEST: John Paul Kasperowicz
SBG 2012 science fair slideshow
Feb 02 1:56PM
SBG schools wk v3 supers
Jan 28 4:00PM
Core Standards for Parents
Nov 17 12:00PM
SBG Rosary Garden Dedication September 11, 2011
Sep 22 1:48PM
SBG Rosary Garden Dedication final final 9_11_11 v3.mp4
SBG opening day 090711 v1
Sep 12 3:47PM
Saint Basil The Great School Opening Day(s) September 7th and 8th 2011
SBG Rosary Garden Mary Installation 052411 FINAL
May 25 12:33PM
The Burigatto Memorial Rosary Garden. Saint Basil The Great, Kimberton, PA
SBG Fr Mac Tree Dedication 052211
May 22 7:52PM
Wed, 02/22/2012

Sun, 02/19/2012

Sun, 02/12/2012

Feb 19, 2012
Squires and Our Lady of Guadalupe
Knight of Columbus Squires and Our Lady of Guadalupe

Jan 17, 2012
Edge Night 1/8/2012
Dec 26, 2011
Christmas 2011

Mission Statement

In union with the universal church under the leadership of the Pope, and the church in Philadelphia, under the leadership of the Archbishop, we at St. Basil the Great Parish in Kimberton, under the leadership of our Pastor, profess to be members of the one Body of Christ. As such, we are called to fulfill in our local community the mission of our head, Jesus Christ, that all persons be saved and brought to a knowledge of the truth.  Accordingly, led by the Holy Spirit dwelling within us, we commit ourselves to:
  1. Proclaim in our lives, especially by our conduct at Mass and in the reception of the other Sacraments, our total dependence upon God from whom we have come and to whom we shall return;
  2. Assist our parish to become a real community by striving to know one another better so that, recognizing the unique gifts of each member, we can work together to achieve our goals;
  3. Bring back those who no longer practice the faith and to share the good news with those in our community who are not yet members of the household of the faith;
  4. Teach the saving message of Jesus Christ to our young members in religious education programs and to provide our adult members with ongoing opportunities to further their knowledge of the good news;
  5. Reach out to our community by helping those in need with appropriate measures. 

 

Upcoming Events

Tuesday

Today

Tomorrow

Friday

Sunday

  • Feb 26 2012 - 6:00pm

Recent Changes

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Feb 19 4:33PM

Squires and Our Lady of Guadalupe
Knight of Columbus Squires and Our Lady of Guadalupe
Feb 15 6:16PM
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Rachel's Vineyard
"I cannot describe what happened over the course of that one weekend. Through the exercises and sharing we did, I was drawn gently into God's love and forgiveness. That night, I knew God existed and that I am not a terrible person, and that I have already been forgiven by God and my children." ~Testimony after an RV Retreat 1-877-HOPE-4-ME www.rachelsvineyard.org
Feb 12 10:42AM
Archbishop Chaput's op-ed in today's Philadelphia Inquirer.


HHS mandate insulting and dangerous
www.philly.com
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services refused on Jan. 20 to broaden the exception to its mandate that nearly all Catholic employers must cover contraception, abortifacients, and sterilization in their health-care plans.
Feb 08 5:50PM

Conscience Protection
www.usccb.org
Conscience Protection
Feb 07 8:53PM

School Choice: The Time Is Now | Pennsylvania Catholic Conference
www.pacatholic.org
The recent announcements of the Blue Ribbon Commission in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are truly painful. As those of you who have been working to pass