Spanish Mass in District of Columbia
Find Catholic Mass celebrated in Spanish (Misa en Español) at 14 parishes across District of Columbia. Times shown are the Spanish-language Masses; open a parish for its complete schedule.
The Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
Sunday: 2:30 PM
Thursday: 5:10 PM
The Catholic University of America (Caldwell chapel)
620 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
Sunday: 2:30 PM
Thursday: 5:10 PM
The Catholic University of America (St. Paul Chapel - Caldwell Hall)
620 Michigan Avenue NE The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
Sunday: 2:30 PM
St. Matthew the Apostle
1725 Rhode Island Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC
Sunday: 1 PM
St. Thomas Apostle Church
2665 Woodley Road Northwest, Washington, DC
Sunday: 12 PM
Holy Name of Jesus
920 11th Street Northeast, Washington, DC
Sunday: 1 PM
Our Lady Queen of the Americas
2200 California Street Northwest, Washington, DC
Sunday: 9 AM, 11 AM
Nativity Catholic Church
6000 Georgia Ave. NW, Washington, DC
Sunday: 1 PM
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
400 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
Sunday: 2:30 PM
St. John Paul II National Shrine
3900 Harewood Road NE, Washington, DC
Sunday: 11 AM
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
3401 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC
Sunday: 12 PM
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
1315 8th Street Northwest, Washington, DC
Sunday: 2:30 PM
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
26 V Street SE, Washington, DC
Sunday: 8:30 AM, 1 PM, 1:30 PM
St. Gabriel
26 Grant Circle Northwest, Washington, DC
Sunday: 8:30 AM, 1 PM
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Spanish Mass in District of Columbia? ▼
14 Catholic churches in District of Columbia offer Mass in Spanish. Each listing below shows the Spanish-language Mass schedule; tap a parish for its full schedule, address, and directions.
Is a Mass in Spanish different from an English Mass? ▼
No. A Catholic Mass celebrated in Spanish is the same Roman Rite liturgy — only the language of the readings, prayers, and homily differs. Any Catholic may attend and receive Communion at a Mass in any language.