ST.
JOHN'S ORATORY - FISHERMEN'S & SEAMEN'S HISTORIC MEMORIAL CHAPEL
SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2024
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
Additional Collect Prayers: To Implore the Intercession of the Saints
For the Living and the Dead
9:30 AM: Hour of Terce of the Traditional Catholic Divine Office
in Gregorian Chant
Chanted Angelus with Carillon
10:00 AM: FULLY Traditional Latin Mass (1950)
Catechism/Scripture/Sermon: "What to Do when God Doesn't Listen"
OFFERING THE ONLY FULLY TRADITIONAL PRE-VATICAN II
TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS (1950)
AND DIVINE OFFICE WITH GREGORIAN CHANT
CONTINUOUSLY IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
SINCE 1992
"Some Things in Life Should Never Change"
Gregorian Chant by the St.
John Schola of San Francisco
For our full schedule of Traditional Latin Masses, Divine Office, and Gregorian Chant, as well as other information, see our web site at www.
traditio.
com/stjohn htm.
You may contact the Oratory by E-mail or phone via the Reply box above.
In the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, turn east off Embarcadero/Jefferson Street onto Taylor Street, then left onto the Pier 45 access road.
The Oratory is located about one block down the access road, one block northeast of the corner of Jefferson & Taylor Streets, next to the bell-tower.
There is free parking adjacent to the Oratory and wheelchair access.
St.
John's Oratory, at the Fishermen's & Seamen's Memorial Chapel, is a San Francisco historical landmark in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf on Pier 45, dedicated to the memory of those who have lost their lives at sea.
The Society of St.
John the Apostle (founded 1992) operates as a Traditional Roman Catholic oratory independently of any diocese or other religious society.