Planning Your Visit

We know visiting a new place can be overwhelming. Here are some frequently asked questions to help you plan your visit.

Park in the lot on Gore Street.  There is handicapped parking next to the ramp which will take you to the main entrance. 

We meet in the chapel on the upper floor, which can be accessed via stairs or elevator and chair lift.  Whether you take the stairs or elevator, clearly marked, blue signs point the way to the chapel.

Yes, you are welcome.  No exceptions.  Eucharist does not belong to us.  It is God's gift, and God doesn't turn anyone away. 

We serve gluten-free crackers and gluten-full bread, and wine and grape juice.

Generally, we are pretty casual.  We might be slightly dressier at Christmas or Easter, but we support wearing what makes you feel comfortable.

We welcome the young and the young at heart, and have a dedicated moment in Mass for children to learn an age appropriate lesson.  We know that Mass can be long for bodies that need to wiggle, so we have a children's play area at the back of the chapel with coloring pages, books, and bean bag chairs.  It includes a place for nursing parents.  We welcome the noise and movement that comes with being a kid.

Our Mass is informal, but still grounded in ritual and the broader catholic tradition.  It may be familiar to you, or it might be a little foreign.  Our worship aid with our regularly used liturgy and prayers is available online.  You can grab a hard copy of the day's liturgy on the table at the back of the chapel, or you can scan the QR code outside the chapel.

There are restrooms outside the chapel, however wheelchair accessible restrooms are on the ground floor near the elevator.

Seating in the chapel is sturdy and generally does not have arms. 

Still have questions?

If you have questions about accessibility that aren't covered here, or need help planning your visit, please reach out!

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