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St. Richard

Columbia Falls, MT

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    • Saint Richard is a Catholic parish of the Diocese of Helena. We serve the Universal Church as well as the local Flathead community. Our Source and Summit of life is the Holy Eucharist, from which all graces flow. Welcome to Saint Richard!

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        Reading 1  Is 11:1-10
        Responsorial Psalm  Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17
        Reading 2  Rom 15:4-9
        Gospel  Mt 3:1-12
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