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Catholic Churches in Tampa, Florida

Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church

Maronite Catholic

Diocese of St. Petersburg

Directions

Address

6201 Sheldon Road
Tampa, FL 33615

About Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church

Saints Peter and Paul Maronite Church in Tampa, Florida, is a vibrant Eastern Catholic community tracing its roots to the ancient Antiochene tradition of Saint Maron. Maronite liturgy is celebrated in English and Arabic each Saturday evening and Sunday morning, accompanied by active youth groups (MYA and MYO), CCD religious education, and a Sodality. The parish maintains a particular devotion to Saint Charbel and keeps parishioners connected through email newsletters and WhatsApp updates.


Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church is a Maronite Catholic parish in Tampa, Florida, part of the Diocese of St. Petersburg. The parish offers Mass 2 times per week, including Sunday at 11:30 AM. View the full schedule below.

Mass Schedule

Sunday

11:30 AM

Saturday

7 PM

Mass and sacrament times can change for holy days, seasons, and special events. Please confirm directly with the parish before visiting.

Programs & Ministries

RCIA / OCIA (Becoming Catholic)

RCIA / OCIA

Faith Formation & Religious Education

Faith Formation

Young Adult Ministry

Young Adults

Young Adults (MYA) If you're between 17 and 35, MYA is your place to belong, grow, and lead. 🌟 We meet monthly to deepen our faith in Jesus Christ and build strong, lasting friendships rooted in love

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Mass times at Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church?

Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church Mass times: Sunday at 11:30 AM.

Is there a Saturday Vigil Mass at Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church?

Yes, Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church celebrates Saturday Vigil Mass at 7 PM. The Saturday Vigil Mass fulfills the Sunday Mass obligation for Catholics.

Where is Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church located?

Sts. Peter and Paul Maronite Church is located at 6201 Sheldon Road, Tampa, FL 33615. Get directions using the "Directions" button on this page.