The Foundation of 250 Years of Catholicism in our Archdiocese
Welcome to San Gabriel Mission Parish
Our Mission
Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was founded in 1771 and continues to serve as the cornerstone for the Catholic faith community in Los Angeles County. We are a richly diverse parish stewarded by the Claretian Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and called to respond to the needs of our community through love, justice and peace.
Saturday:5:30 PMEnglishEnglishENChapel of the Annunciation7:00 PMVietnameseTiếng ViệtVIChapel of the Annunciation
Sunday:7:00 AMEnglishEnglishENOld Mission8:30 AMSpanishEspañolESChapel of the Annunciation10:00 AMEnglishEnglishENOld Mission11:30 AMEnglishEnglishENChapel of the Annunciation1:00 PMSpanishEspañolESChapel of the Annunciation3:00 PMVietnameseTiếng ViệtVIChapel of the Annunciation
Saturday:4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Chapel of the Annunciation
In preparation for the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, confessions will be heard on Monday, December 23rd, 11:00am-12:00pm and 4:00 pm-5:45pm in the Chapel of the Annunciation.
Please be aware of this information:
Mission Drive from Mission Road to Broadway will be closed from Friday, January 31st at 3:00 pm until Sunday, February 2nd at 11:00 pm.
Entrance to the Rectory Office on Mission Drive will be closed
If you plan on coming to Mass, going to confession, or attending any type of ministry meeting, please be sure to let the security guards at all entrances know so that you can be admitted to park in the lot.
Please see the attached images of a message sent out by the City of San Gabriel
Join us on Friday, February 14th in the Mission Parish Center to listen to live music provided by YESTERDAYS DREAM! There will be raffles, prizes and a whole lot of dancing! See the flyer for more details.
Join our Mission community as we come together to help all those families and individuals that were negatively impacted and displaced by last week’s devastating fires. There are different ways in which you can help the families of the Eaton fire through one, or all of these ways.
Archbishop Gomez will celebrate two special Masses for the victims of the fires and first responders tomorrow. The first Mass will be at St. Monica Church in Santa Monica at 12:10 p.m. in English and the second bilingual Mass will be at Mission San Gabriel in the Chapel of the Annunciation at 6 p.m. Both Masses will be livestreamed on the @LACatholics social channels and at a special webpage for updates and resources on the fires at this link:https://lacatholics.org/california-fires/.