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Our Schedule

Mass

We have six Masses on Sunday and three on all other days.

  Sun: 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 am, 1 pm (High), & 6pm

  Mon – Fri: 7 am, noon, & 6 pm

  Holy Days: 7, 8:30 am, noon (High), & 6 pm.

  Christmas: midnight, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 am, & 1 pm (High)

Confessions

We have confessions every weekday, starting one half hour before the beginning of Mass. Outside of the 7:00 am daily Masses, confessions generally continue through Mass itself, until there are no remaining penitents. There are also limited times on Sunday for confessions. The full schedule:

  Sun: 6:30 am & 5:30 pm

  Mon – Fri: 6:30 am, 11:30 am, 5:30 pm

  Sat: 6:30 am, 8 am, 11:30 am

The Latin Mass community in the Diocese of Sacramento has been served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) since 1997. 

In 2002, we moved to our current location in south Sacramento, a few blocks east of US-99 (5461 44th Street, Sacramento, California 95820). The Bishop of Sacramento placed us under the patronage of St. Stephen the First Martyr, the holy deacon martyr whose story is told in the Acts of the Apostles and whose martyrdom prompted the conversion of St. Paul. The discovery of the relics of St. Stephen was a historic moment in the life of the early Church; we celebrate our parish festival every year on the anniversary of this event.

Our parish makes use of the traditional rites of the Catholic Church for Holy Mass, the Sacraments, other rituals, and the prayers of the Divine Office, as encouraged by Pope St. John Paul II in his Ecclesia Dei Adflicta and Pope Benedict XVI in his Summorum Pontificum. In the latter’s explanatory letter accompanying his decree, Pope Benedict affirmed that, “What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too.

We enjoy a full parochial life, with events, groups, and activities aimed at promoting the spiritual lives and community of all our parishioners.

Bishop Emeritus William Weigand stated: “The traditional Latin Mass community of St. Stephen the First Martyr is a blessing for the Diocese of Sacramento.” We are very grateful for the constant support of the Diocese as we remain faithful to the charism granted to us by Holy Mother Church.

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Pastor’s Column

Lent

The Law of the Church for Lent 1. Abstinence. All persons, 14 years and older, are obliged to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent. 2. Fasting. Everyone from ages 18 to 59 is obliged to fast on … Read more

Ashok Ladumor

February 15, 2026

Pastor’s Column

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Change to Lenten Mission   Fr. Daniel Heenan, FSSP, the pastor of our parish in Guadalajara, has agreed to come to give our parish Lenten mission this year. The dates and length of the mission have been adjusted to fit his … Read more

Ashok Ladumor

February 8, 2026

Pastor’s Column

Announcements

Confessions for the Altar Guild   An old custom at St. Stephen’s, that has probably not been communicated to the younger generation of guild members or to the parish in some time, is a privilege for altar servers to “cut … Read more

Ashok Ladumor

February 1, 2026

Pastor’s Column

Announcements

Assisted Listening System   All of the parts have arrived and we are waiting on the installation of an assisted listening sytem, which will be available for sermons and conferences delivered from the pulpit, anywhere on parish grounds. The system … Read more

Ashok Ladumor

January 25, 2026

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The priests of the parish are responsible for sacramental preparation for Baptism, Confirmation, First Holy Communion, and Matrimony, and are always on call for sacramental emergencies. Infant baptisms are administered within the first two weeks after birth. 

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