Blessed Sacrament is a Catholic parish in Northampton, Massachusetts. It is part of the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. The pastor is Fr. John Connors.
Mass Schedule
Saturday4:00 PM
Monday7:30 AM
Tuesday7:30 AM
Wednesday7:30 AM
Thursday7:30 AM
Friday7:30 AM
Confession
Saturday3:15 PM
About this parish
Blessed Sacrament is a Catholic parish in the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. As a Catholic church serving the faithful in and around Northampton, Massachusetts, the parish welcomes visitors and parishioners alike. The parish celebrates Mass throughout the week, with Sunday Mass schedules listed above. The full Mass schedule includes daily Mass and Saturday vigil times so you can find a service that fits your schedule. Confession (the sacrament of reconciliation) at Blessed Sacrament is offered on the days listed in the confession schedule above, and is also typically available by appointment with the pastor. For sacraments such as baptism, first communion, confirmation, and weddings, contact the parish office directly. Blessed Sacrament is led by Fr. John Connors.
Frequently asked questions
What time is Sunday Mass at Blessed Sacrament?
Sunday Mass times for Blessed Sacrament in Northampton, Massachusetts are not yet listed on Parish Neighbors. Contact the parish directly or visit their website for the current Mass schedule, including Saturday vigil and weekday Mass times.
When can I go to confession at Blessed Sacrament?
Confession at Blessed Sacrament is available on Saturday. See the full confession schedule on this page. Reconciliation is also typically available by appointment with the pastor.
Where is Blessed Sacrament located?
Blessed Sacrament is located at 354 Elm Street, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060-2849.
What is the phone number for Blessed Sacrament?
You can reach Blessed Sacrament at (413) 584-7310.
What diocese is Blessed Sacrament part of?
Blessed Sacrament is part of the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts.
Who is the pastor at Blessed Sacrament?
The pastor of Blessed Sacrament is Fr. John Connors.