Catholic Churches in Fall River, Massachusetts

Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption

Diocese of Fall River

Directions

Address

327 Second Street
Fall River, MA 02721

About Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption

The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption is a Roman Rite parish located in Fall River, Massachusetts, within the Diocese of Fall River. Saint Mary, also known as the Blessed Virgin Mary, is revered as the mother of Jesus Christ. The Catholic Church teaches the dogma of the Assumption of Mary, which holds that at the end of her earthly life, Mary was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory.

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Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic parish in Fall River, Massachusetts, part of the Diocese of Fall River. The parish offers Mass 9 times per week, including Sunday at 10:30 AM and 1 PM. View the full schedule below.

Mass Schedule

Sunday

10:30 AM
1 PM
Spanish

Monday

12 PM

Tuesday

12 PM

Wednesday

12 PM

Thursday

12 PM

Friday

12 PM
6 PM
Spanish

Saturday

4 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Mass times at Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption?

Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption Mass times: Sunday at 10:30 AM, 1 PM. Weekday Mass is also celebrated on Tuesday, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Friday, Wednesday.

Is there a Saturday Vigil Mass at Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption?

Yes, Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption celebrates Saturday Vigil Mass at 4 PM. The Saturday Vigil Mass fulfills the Sunday Mass obligation for Catholics.

Does Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption have daily Mass?

Yes, Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption offers daily Mass on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Common weekday Mass times: 12 PM, 6 PM.

Where is Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption located?

Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption is located at 327 Second Street, Fall River, MA 02721. Get directions using the "Directions" button on this page.