St. Vincent Ferrer
869 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY

St. Catherine of Siena
411 East 68th Street, New York, NY

Catholic Parish in Manhattan served by the Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph

Liturgy & Confession

    • St. Vincent Ferrer | 869 Lexington Avenue

      • Weekday
        8 AM | 12:10 PM | 6 PM

      • Saturday
        8 AM | 9:30 AM (Dominican Rite) | 6 PM (Anticipated)

      • Sunday
        8 AM | 9:30 AM | 12 NOON (Solemn) | 6 PM

    • St. Catherine of Siena | 411 East 68th Street

      • Weekday
        7 AM | 11:45 AM | 5:15 PM

      • Saturday
        9 AM | 4 PM (Anticipated)

      • Sunday
        10 AM | 5 PM

    • St. Vincent Ferrer | 869 Lexington Avenue

      • Monday-Saturday
        5:15 - 6 PM
        + Wednesday from 7:15 - 7:55 PM

      • Sunday
        7:45 - 8 AM | 9:15 - 9:30 AM
        11:30 - 12 NOON | 5:15 - 6 PM

    • St. Catherine of Siena | 411 East 68th Street

      • Weekday
        12:15 - 12:45 PM | 4:40 - 5:05 PM

      • Saturday
        3 - 3:50 PM

    • St. Vincent Ferrer | 869 Lexington Avenue

      • Wednesday
        6:30 - 8 PM

      • First Friday
        6:30 - 8 PM

    • St. Catherine of Siena | 411 East 68th Street

      • Sunday
        3 - 4:30 PM (September 14 through Corpus Christi)

      • Thursday
        5:45 - 7 PM

    • St. Vincent Ferrer | 869 Lexington Avenue

      • Weekday
        7:25 AM Matins and Lauds
        5:25 PM Rosary and Vespers

      • Saturday
        8:30 AM Matins and Lauds
        5:25 PM Rosary and Vespers

      • Sunday
        8:45 AM Matins and Lauds
        5:25 PM Rosary and Vespers

    • St. Catherine of Siena | 411 East 68th Street

      • Monday, Wednesday, Friday
        8 AM Lauds
        4:45 PM Rosary
        7 PM Vespers

      • Tuesday
        8 AM Lauds
        4:45 PM Rosary
        6 PM Vespers

      • Thursday
        8 AM Lauds
        6 PM Vespers
        7 PM Compline

      • Saturday
        8:40 AM Rosary
        9 AM Lauds and Mass

      • Sunday
        7 PM Vespers

Why Catholicism?

“Be who God meant you to be,
and you will set the world on fire.”

-St. Catherine of Siena

To Praise.
To Bless.
To Preach.

Located exactly where God would have it, the community that would later become the Parish of
St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Catherine of Siena has borne the light of Christ to the Upper East Side since 1867.

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