St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church)
About St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church)
Often called the "Apache Cathedral," St. Joseph Apache Mission in Mescalero is a monumental stone church begun in 1920 under Fr. Albert Braun and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Serving a congregation drawn largely from the Mescalero Apache tribe in the Diocese of Las Cruces, the historic church gathers the faithful for Sunday Mass and weekday Masses on Thursday and Friday mornings.
St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church) is a Roman Catholic parish in Mescalero, New Mexico, part of the Diocese of Las Cruces. The parish offers Mass 3 times per week, including Sunday at 10:30 AM. View the full schedule below.
Mass Schedule
Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Mass and sacrament times can change for holy days, seasons, and special events. Please confirm directly with the parish before visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Mass times at St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church)? ▼
St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church) Mass times: Sunday at 10:30 AM. Weekday Mass is also celebrated on Thursday, Friday.
Where is St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church) located? ▼
St. Joseph Apache Mission Parish (Historic Church) is located at 636 Mission Road, Mescalero, NM 88340. Get directions using the "Directions" button on this page.