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Catholic Churches in Granby, Quebec

Église Saint-Luc

Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe

Directions

Address

100, rue Langlois
Granby, QC

About Église Saint-Luc

Église Saint-Luc is a Roman Rite parish located in Granby, Quebec, within the Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe. The parish is named after Saint Luke, one of the four Evangelists, traditionally credited with writing the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. He is the patron saint of physicians, surgeons, artists, and notaries. The parish offers seven Masses weekly, with three celebrated on Sundays. All Masses are conducted in French. Perpetual Adoration is available.


Église Saint-Luc is a Roman Catholic parish in Granby, QC, part of the Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe. The parish offers Mass 7 times per week, including Sunday at 9 AM and 11 AM and 11 AM. The parish offers Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration. View the full schedule below.

Mass Schedule

Sunday

9 AM
French
11 AM
French
11 AM

Tuesday

9 AM
French

Wednesday

9 AM
French

Thursday

9 AM
French

Saturday

4:30 PM
French

Eucharistic Adoration

Perpetual Adoration (Chapelle d'Adoration Charles-de-Foucault at presbytère St-Maurice. Access with a key from the secretariat.)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Mass times at Église Saint-Luc?

Église Saint-Luc Mass times: Sunday at 9 AM, 11 AM. Weekday Mass is also celebrated on Thursday, Tuesday, Wednesday.

Is there a Saturday Vigil Mass at Église Saint-Luc?

Yes, Église Saint-Luc celebrates Saturday Vigil Mass at 4:30 PM. The Saturday Vigil Mass fulfills the Sunday Mass obligation for Catholics.

Does Église Saint-Luc have daily Mass?

Yes, Église Saint-Luc offers daily Mass on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Common weekday Mass times: 9 AM.

Where is Église Saint-Luc located?

Église Saint-Luc is located at 100, rue Langlois, Granby, QC. Get directions using the "Directions" button on this page.

Does Église Saint-Luc have Eucharistic Adoration?

Yes, Église Saint-Luc offers Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration. The adoration chapel is open around the clock for prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.