Address: 1018 36th St, Orlando, FL 32805, USA
Phone: +14078415878
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Cindy Suarez
This church makes me feel really great, being in the mass is like having peace in my heart. Father Jonathan has been very helpful and I just love being there. Thank you from the bottom of my heart 🙏❤️
Shaw Brothers Fan
Pews are just that, peeeeew. The rugs and seats could use a scrub.
Tavares Joseph
Great place but I'm not sure it's Roman Catholic Church.
Nelg Retmus
Traditional Latin Catholic Church
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This is a question that you should ask directly to the priest. Please come and ask Fr. J. Derrington or Bishop L. Montelongo. Thank you and God bless
Yes, we do have a food pantry. Si, tenemos una despensa de comida. Thank you and God bless, Gracias y que Dios te bendiga, Giovanni The pantry is open Tuesday and Wednesday after 8am mass till about 10am
Mass schedule for ash Wednesday is as follows: 8am 12pm 5:30pm 7pm Thank you for your question and we do appreciate your inquiry. God bless you and hope to see you on ash Wednesday.
Sundays mass schedule are as follows: 8 A.M. 10 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 6 P.M. Weekdays: Monday no Mass Tues. and Weds. 8 A.M. Thurs. And Fri. 12 P.M. Saturday: 9 A.M.
No Mass in Spanish, sorry. The masses are said in Latin, the readings and homily are said in English.
This is a good question and best if you ask Bishop L. Montelongo or Fr. J. Derrington. You are more than welcome to come and share with us, the social hall is open and you can sit down and discuss your concerns with one of the priest. Thank you and God bless you. Hope to see you soon
Greetings my dear brother. Mass schedule is as follows: 9am 12pm 6pm Hope to see you Sunday. Don't forget to go to the social hall after mass. God bless Giovanni
I'm not sorry. The mass is in Latin. Only the reading and the homily is in English. But we accept you with open arms. John
Y es there is. 6pm. Hope to see you there God bless Giovanni
Sorry Señor Romero. All our Masses are in Latin, except for the readings and homily which is in English only. I still hope to see you at Mass soon. God bless, Giovanni
At this time we have no restrictions, only the face mask. Hopefully we'll see you soon. God bless you, Giovanni
The Miss are in Latin. Only the readings and the homily are in English. The hours are: Sundays: 9am 12pm 6pm Closed Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 8am Thursday and Friday 12pm Saturday 9am Hopefully we'll see each other God bless you Giovanni
Shields are more than acceptable. Please come and worship with us. Hope to see you soon Giovanni
Thursday Mass is at 12pm. Hope to see you there Giovanni
Tuesday and Wednesday 8am Thursday and Friday 12pm Saturdays 9am Sundays 8am 10am 12.30pm 6pm I hope we'll see you soon Giovanni God bless you
Yes there is. It will start approximately 11pm. Christmas mass on the 25th is as follows: 8am 10am 12pm Thank you very much and God bless you. Giovanni Merry Christmas
The hours on Sundays are: 8am 10am 12.30pm 6pm The readings are in Engles and the homily in Engles. Mass is in Latin. Thank you and God bless you Giovanni
Hi Heather, Yes all the Mass are in Latin. The readings and homily are in English. Thank you for your interest, God bless you and hope to see you on Sunday.
Unfortunately not. The Mass is in Latin, the readings of the Bible and the Homalia is in Engles. If we have missalet in Spanish so you can read and understand the mass. Thank you for your question and hopefully we'll see you on Sunday. God bless you, Giovanni Mass schedule: Tuesday and Wednesday 8 AM Thursday and Friday 12 pm Saturday 9am Sunday 8 AM 10 AM 12.30 pm 6 pm
Yes, the Mass begins at 12 pm but at 11pm you will see Christmas carols and other beautiful things for Christmas. We are waiting with open arms. Merry Christmas and may God bless you. Giovanni, Yes, there's a midnight mass, but at 11pm there will be some carolling in the church and other wonderful surprises. We will be waiting for you with open arms. Have a Merry Christmas and may God bless you. Giovanni
Hi Lucy, there's no mass on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday At 8am Thanksgiving day 9am Friday and Saturday No mass Sunday 8am 10am 12.30pm 6pm Hope this helps you out Hope to see you soon Giovanni
Neither that I am aware of. SSPX is a rather set section of the Catholic Church that this local church is not affiliated with. SSPX is accepted by the Vatican and retains all rights. Sedevacanists believe the seat of Peter is empty and that a false Pope is sitting there. Neither of these are doctrines I have ever heard preached or espoused.
Mostly on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday after 8am mass before 10 am. Hope to see soon and God bless
Sure, just text Bishop L. Montelongo with your number and a message of what you need and he'll get in contact with you as soon as he can. His number is on the bulletin. Thank you and have a blessed day
No. The Mass is in Latin. The scriptures and the homily is in Engles.
This is a very good question that deserves an honest answer. It would be best if you ask Bishop L. Montelongo or Fr. J. Darrington. You are very welcome to attend mass anytime and ask them. The social hall is always opened and the doors are open for you at all times. Schedules are: Sundays 8am 10am 12.30pm 6pm Mondays Closed Tuesday and Wednesday 8am Thursday and Friday 12pm Saturday 9am Hope to meet you soon. God bless, Giovanni
Saint André Bessette’s Story-Brother André expressed a saint’s faith by a lifelong devotion to Saint Joseph.Sickness and weakness dogged André from birth. He was the eighth of 12 children born to a French Canadian couple near Montreal. Adopted at 12, when both parents had died, he became a farmhand. Various trades followed: shoemaker, baker, blacksmith—all failures. He was a factory worker in the United States during the boom times of the Civil War.At 25, André applied for entrance into the Congregation of Holy Cross. After a year’s novitiate, he was not admitted because of his weak health. But with an extension and the urging of Bishop Bourget, he was finally received. He was given the humble job of doorkeeper at Notre Dame College in Montreal, with additional duties as sacristan, laundry worker and messenger. “When I joined this community, the superiors showed me the door, and I remained 40 years,” he said.(cont.Wikipedia
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