At the Chapel of St. Patrick, we offer a gentle, sacred space for healing, reflection, and meaningful connection. Whether you are seeking prayer, pastoral care, sacramental preparation, or a quiet moment of spiritual direction, you are invited to book an appointment below.
Every conversation is held with compassion, confidentiality, and respect.
Choose the service that best suits your needs:
If you are unsure which category you fall under, simply state General Pastoral Appointment.
You will receive an email confirming your appointment and any additional details needed.
You will meet with Father EJ Mouton, priest of the Chapel of St. Patrick and member of the White Robed Monks of St. Benedict South Africa (WRMOSB).
Appointments are warm, welcoming, and personalized.
All pastoral conversations are confidential, and everyone—regardless of background, identity, or previous church experience- is welcome.
The Chapel of St. Patrick is a small, sacred space set apart for quiet prayer, reflection, and presence. Rooted in Celtic imagination and Benedictine simplicity, the chapel invites all who enter to breathe, to be still, and to encounter God in the ordinariness of life. Whether you come seeking healing, guidance, silence, or a place to simply sit with your own story, this is a sanctuary where no one is rushed and no one is judged.
As part of the White Robed Monks of St. Benedict South Africa, our chapel embodies a spirituality of hospitality, peace, gentleness, and inner stillness. Here, prayer is spacious, worship is intimate, and every person is welcomed as Christ.
The Chapel of St. Patrick is located in Weltevreden Park, Roodepoort (Johannesburg, South Africa). Exact details are provided after booking confirmation for privacy and safety.
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Your generosity helps us keep the Chapel of St Patrick a welcoming space of prayer, reflection, and healing. Every contribution, small or large, helps us offer pastoral care, liturgical services, and spiritual resources freely to all who seek them. Your donations will also be used to support the work of the White Robed Monks of St. Benedict South Africa and Listening Hearts. Please feel free to contact us should you feel called to make a contribution.