PUBLIC MASSES AT CHURCH OF THE VISITACION

All the faithful are obligated to attend Sunday Mass, with exceptions for those who are sick or homebound.
We look forward to seeing you all back at Mass! Our Mass schedule is as follows:

MONDAY-FRIDAY: 7:00 am Morning Mass
WEDNESDAY: 5:30 pm Mass & OLPH Devotion
SATURDAY: 7:30 am Morning Mass; 4:00 pm Vigil
SUNDAY: 9:00am; 10:30am (Spanish); 12:00pm; 5:00pm (Vietnamese)

Those who are sick should not attend Mass, even if it’s “just a cold.” Our livestreaming schedule is still available (see below). For questions or additional information, please contact the Parish Office at (415) 494-5517 ext. 3.

CONFESSION

Confession is available in the Church every Saturday from 3:00-3:45 p.m. (English only)
To schedule for a different day or time, please call the Parish Office to make an appointment.

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Support Us

Our Parish relies on your generosity to cover critical items such as ministry, staffing, outreach, maintenance, and other pressing needs. You can now give online; visit our Giving page to get started! Funds are set up for both Church of the Visitacion Parish and Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission. We greatly appreciate your prayers and generosity!

Live Stream Mass

MONDAY-FRIDAY:
7:00 a.m. Morning Mass
WEDNESDAY:
5:30 p.m. Mass & OLPH Devotion
SATURDAY:
7:30 a.m. Morning Mass
SUNDAY:
9:00 a.m. English Mass
5:00 p.m. Vietnamese Mass
MONDAY-SUNDAY:
8:00 p.m. Daily Rosary & Divine Mercy Chapel

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We seek love God above all thing

The Church of the Visitacion Parish has been established to carry out the Mission of Jesus. The task of the parish is to cooperate with the grace of God in developing an inclusive Community of Disciples who will proclaim the Good News by their interactions with one another, with all others and by their reaching out to those in need. Jesus invites the community to be nourished by the celebration of both Word and Sacrament and to be animated by the presence of the Holy Spirit. As followers of “The Way,” the parish hopes to become that kind of community that is worthy of the comment, “These Christians, see how they love one another.” This is called evangelization.

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