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About St. Mary
- Pastor's Greeting

- Parish History
- Mission Statement
- Parish Staff
- Address & Directions

 

Worship
- Mass Schedule
- Sacraments
- Liturgical Ministries
- Spiritual Growth

 

Faith Formation

 

Community
- Parish Events
- Communidad Hispana
- New to the Parish
- St. Mary School
- Organizations & Groups

 

Stewardship
- Giving
- Pastoral Council
- Finance Council
- Stewardship Committee

 

Resources
- Catholic Links

 

Bulletins

About St. Mary Church

 

History of St. Mary Parish

St. Mary Parish and the City of Walnut Creek have grown from a sleepy and small place to what is today a vibrant and bustling city. Our church had the distinction of having been a mission church of the Sacred Heart, Oakland; St. Catherine of Siena, Martinez; and St. Isidore, Danville.

 

Although Catholic presence in the area dates back to 1884, St. Mary was not established as a parish until Father Louis Miller was named the first pastor in 1941. When the Diocese of Oakland was created, St. Mary was the sole parish in the City of Walnut Creek. Father Joseph McLaughlin, who succeeded Father Miller as Pastor in 1948, witnessed the subdivision of parochial boundaries into three additional sister parishes.

 

Nevertheless, the downsized mother parish continued to grow. The pastorates of Father Daniel Cosgrove, Msgr. John T. McCracken, and Father John J. Mallon witnessed the dedication of St. Mary’s Community Hall followed by the remodeling of the priest’s rectory and religious education center.  In November 2002, Bishop John Steven Cummins blessed the newly constructed addition to St. Mary School (1960) and the Kids Club / Teen Center.

 

It is important to note that the original name of our church, as consecrated for sacred use, and dedicated for service and worship of God by prayers, rites, and ceremonies is:  St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church. Under the guidance and direction of Father Paulson Mundanmani, current Pastor of St. Mary Church, the ministries and the spirit of St. Mary continue to blossom and grow. Thanks to a generous God and energetic parishioners, the past four decades have witnessed a flourishing of spiritual and social services in western Walnut Creek.

 

Mission Statement

St. Mary Roman Catholic Church is a community of diverse and committed Christians, united by faith, pursuing spiritual growth and taking responsibility for the spiritual, social and educational needs of our parishioners as well as others. As a parish family we welcome and encourage authentic worship and devoted stewardship to joyfully celebrate and enrich our Faith.

 

 

Parish Staff

Pastor

Fr. Paulson Mundanmani

(925) 891-8914

frpaulsonm@stmary-wc.org

Business Manager

Eleanor Canchola

(925) 891-8936

eleanorc@stmary-wc.org

Fr. Javier Aguilar

(925) 891-8922

Secretary/Receptionist
Pilar Valencia
(925) 891-8903
pilarv@stmary-wc.org

Br. Rolando Bartolay

(925) 891-8920

Parish Finances
Ana Lau
(925) 891-8908

Deacon Tony Reyes

(925) 891-8937

 

Children's Faith Formation Coordinator
Sister Carmel Garcia, CSJ

(925) 891-8934

carmelg@stmary-wc.org

Youth Director (Grades 6-12, Confirmation)

Linda Williams

(925) 891-8935

lindaw@stmary-wc.org

RCIA Director

Deacon Tony Reyes

(925) 891-8937

Youth Ministry Director

Phil Battaglia, Youth Ministry Director

(925) 932-5504

 

 

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Addresses

Church

2039 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Rectory
(Mailing Address)

1201 Alpine Road
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Religious
Education Center

2039 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Parish Hall

1184 Bont Lane
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Elementary School

1158 Bont Lane
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

 

Directions

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From Danville/San Ramon
Heading North on I-680, take the Olympic Blvd. exit.
Turn right on Olympic Blvd. Make an immediate left on Alpine.
Turn left on Mt. Diablo and then left on Bont Lane.
The entrance to the parking lot is on the left.

 

From Martinez
Heading South on I-680, take the Olympic Blvd. exit.
Turn left on Olympic; make the first left on Alpine.
Turn left on Mt. Diablo and then left on Bont Lane.
The entrance to the parking lot is on the left.

 

From Oakland
Heading West on HWY-24, through the Caldecott Tunnel, take the Walnut Creek/San Jose exit.
Stay to the middle for the Walnut Creek exit, Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Turn right on Bont Lane. The entrance to the parking lot is on the left.

 

By BART
Take BART in the Pittsburg / Bay Point from Oakland/San Francisco.
Exit at the Walnut Creek station.
Go down California Blvd. to Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Turn right and go 2 1/2 blocks to St. Mary Church.

 

Facilities

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