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St Therese Catholic Church

Reviews 3
704-664-3992
35.577389 -80.849823

About St Therese Catholic Church

St Therese Catholic Church is located at 217 Brawley School Rd, Mooresville, NC. This business specializes in Religion & Spirituality and has 3 review(s) with a star rating of 2.7.

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kevin133 at Citysearch

Worst Restaurant Ever.

First of all, their crackers are terribly dry, and they make you literally stand in line for a small sip of what tastes like day-old grape juice. There was no main course. I sat in a stiff wooden bench (come on people, you can't get some cushions?) and was read to about some magician. It was the worst pre-dinner entertainment ever. It was free, however, which is why I'm giving this restaurant 2 stars. Would not recommend you eat here.

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constellations at Citysearch

A different point of view...

St . Therese Catholic church has been a lovely church to attend. The people are wonderful and friendly. I especially enjoy the contemporary christian music at the 5:30 Sunday evening mass! The other masses offer traditional church music. I encourage you to get involved with whatever parish you decide to attend. Your involvement will deepen your experience, and usually lead to blessed friendships. See you on Sunday!

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polarbear2 at Citysearch

St. Therese Catholic Church, Mooresville NC 28117-9103

The Jesuits are open and great teachers. The congregation is unfriendly and not open to strangers. Have been told cliches exist in the churcgh and if you are not in one you are left out of everything. It is too big to be community oriented. The music is non traditional and congregation particicpation is nil. That is a sign that the music is not appreciated. The Catholic Church needs to extend to other close areas and build small churches or missions. Very disappointed as we come from a very caring and community oriented church.

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