St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church
About St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church
St. Paul Parish anchors Catholic life along North Walnut Street in Danville, Illinois, with a full week of Masses — daily mornings Monday through Friday, a Saturday vigil, and two Sunday Masses at 7:30am and 10:00am. Part of the Diocese of Peoria, the parish is affiliated with Schlarman Academy and hosts the Motsett Center for community gatherings, while its Growing Disciples program reflects a strong focus on ongoing faith formation.
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish in Danville, Illinois, part of the Diocese of Peoria. The parish offers Mass 8 times per week, including Sunday at 7:30 AM and 10 AM. Confession is available on Saturday. View the full schedule below.
Mass Schedule
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Mass and sacrament times can change for holy days, seasons, and special events. Please confirm directly with the parish before visiting.
Confession Schedule
Saturday
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Mass times at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church? ▼
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church Mass times: Sunday at 7:30 AM, 10 AM. Weekday Mass is also celebrated on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
When is confession at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church? ▼
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church confession times: Saturday 4 PM - 5 PM. Confession is also known as the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Is there a Saturday Vigil Mass at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church? ▼
Yes, St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church celebrates Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM. The Saturday Vigil Mass fulfills the Sunday Mass obligation for Catholics.
Does St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church have daily Mass? ▼
Yes, St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church offers daily Mass on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Common weekday Mass times: 9:30 AM, 8 AM.
Where is St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church located? ▼
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church is located at 1303 N. Walnut Street, Danville, IL 61832. Get directions using the "Directions" button on this page.