Address: 2510 E Hanna Ave, Tampa, FL 33610, USA
Phone: +18132348693
Sunday: 7:30–8:30AM
Monday: 6:30–7:15AM
Tuesday: 6:30–7:15AM
Wednesday: 6:30–7:15AM
Thursday: 6:30–7:15AM
Friday: 6:30–7:15AM
Saturday: 8–10AM
Lia Acosta
Beautiful parish! I have never been to such a reverent church in my entire life. I wish I knew TLM existed sooner. What an amazing community!
starlight atdusk (starlightatdusk)
Best parish in Tampa. Fr Palka is wonderful, the schola is great. Great people!
Paul G
I have been a member at Epiphany for over a year. It is well worth the 40 minute drive to come to the Latin Mass. If you want truth in God's teaching and not to be coddled then this is the parish for you. If you are a secular person and/or looking to join a church. Think of Epiphany in this way.as a fine quaint restaurant. The atmosphere is the very best, Its called reverence for Our Lord. The menu is the liturgy and it will fill your soul with the food you need .That is the presence of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. John 6:52-68 Everyone is welcome here. I love seeing families here many who come from far and wide. They want what is right for their children and themselves. Fr Palka's & Fr Mangiafico's homilies challenge you to become a saint. Epiphany is truly like the mustard seed spoken of in Mark4:30-32. God Bless You! .
Amandy Joan
The prsist of this parish genuinely cares about his congregation. When I read in the Bible how Jesus is a Shepherd who takes care of his sheep I think of Father Palka. His homilies are the best I have ever witnessed in my life. The music in the Latin Mass is above and beyond exceptional. Best. Church. In. Tampa.
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They are not dialogue Masses, no.
No. Most of our Masses are in Latin, as we celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass, with sermons in English.
The Masses are prayed in Latin, as in Roman Latin, not in Spanish, as in Latin America! The sermons are in English. The missals have Latin on one side and the English translation on the other. Almost anyone can help you out, as most people there were all in the same boat when they first came, not knowing Latin and not being used to the older form of the Mass. It takes a while to get familiar enough with the missal that you don't feel lost, but by then you will have fallen in love with this Holy Sacrifice and will wonder why they changed the Mass in the first place!
Neither. It is a parish of the Diocese of St. Petersburg.
St. Joseph Vietnamese Mission has become St. Joseph Vietnamese Parish and now has its own separate church property, so the TET moved along with it. Try their new website for more information: https://stjosephvietnameseparishtampa.org/
Monday through Friday we have two Masses, 6:30 am and 8:00 am. Saturday we have an 8:00 am Mass. Sunday the Masses are at 7:30 am and 10:30 am.
Yes, you may be buried above ground instead of in the ground. But not until you are dead!
They currently have a 1pm Latin Mass in the afternoon.
Monday - Saturday 9:00 am First Friday 9:00 am - 6:30 pm
There are no masses in Spanish. They are in Latin! Come and see how everyone converted to Christianity by celebrating Mass in the same language. (Thanks, Google translator, for this translation).
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