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2026.05.16
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Mass & Worship

Mass Times, Confession, and Communion

Catholic visitors are welcome to attend Mass at Namcheon Cathedral Parish.

All regular Masses are celebrated in Korean. Even if you do not understand Korean, you may join the prayer of the Church and participate reverently in the liturgy.

Mass times may change on holy days, during Holy Week, at Christmas, during Korean holidays, or because of parish events. Please check parish notices or contact the parish office before making a special trip.

Sunday Masses

DayTimeNote
Saturday16:00Children's Mass
Saturday19:30Anticipated Sunday Mass
Sunday06:00Early Morning Mass
Sunday09:00Morning Mass
Sunday11:00Main Sunday Mass
Sunday17:00Student Mass
Sunday19:00Young Adults Mass
Sunday21:00Night Mass

Weekday Masses

DayTime
Monday06:00
Tuesday to Friday06:00 / 10:30 / 19:30
Saturday06:00

Special Liturgical Seasons

Mass and confession schedules may be different during:

  • Holy Week
  • Easter Triduum
  • Christmas
  • Lunar New Year and Chuseok holidays
  • Major parish events
  • Diocesan celebrations

Please check parish notices or call the office before visiting during these periods.

Confession

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is normally available 25 minutes before each Mass.

Regular confession schedule25 minutes before each Mass
Regular confession languageKorean
Confession in EnglishAvailable on a limited basis. Please contact the parish office before visiting.
Advent and Lent confessionSpecial schedules are usually announced separately
ContactParish office: +82-51-623-4528

Regular confessions at Namcheon Cathedral Parish are normally in Korean. Confession in English is currently available on a limited basis.

If you need confession in English or another language, please contact the parish office before visiting. Availability may depend on the priest, schedule, liturgical season, and parish circumstances.

Communion

Holy Communion is received by Catholics who are properly prepared and in communion with the Catholic Church.

If you are not Catholic, or if you are not prepared to receive Communion, please remain in your seat and pray quietly. You are still very welcome to attend Mass.