Welcome to St. Pancras

Adoration Hours

The Rosary:
Reflections on the important events in the life of Jesus and His Mother, Mary. Please pray the rosary privately or with the parishioners each morning following 8:30 a.m. Mass.

Miraculous Medal and St. Anne Novenas:
The Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and to St. Anne is prayed Monday mornings at 8:15 a.m. (before the 8:30 a.m. Mass).

Mass Times

Monday to Saturday:
8:30 a.m.

Saturday:
4:30 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)

Sunday:
8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. (in Polish)
11.00 a.m., 12:30p.m. (Spanish)

Holydays:
Please refer to the bulletin for special Mass times.


The Diocese of Brooklyn broadcasts daily live Catholic Masses six days a week via NetTV from the Cathedral Basilica of St. James and from the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph.  The schedule of these broadcast is as follows:     

Monday - Friday:
English Mass: 8:00 a.m., Noon
Spanish Mass: 9:00 a.m.

Sunday:
English Mass: 11:00 a.m.

You may watch these masses at home, at work, or on the go at: ✓ Spectrum Cable: channel 97 ✓ Optimum Cable: channel 30 ✓ Verizon Fios Cable: channel 48 ✓ Nationally: Verizon by Fios on Demand ✓ Anywhere, anytime via https://netny.tv/ livestream.

Confession Times

A priest is available to hear Confessions every Saturday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:15 PM, or by appointment by calling the Rectory.

Mass: What to Expect

The central Catholic act of worship is attending the Mass, or Divine Liturgy. The Mass is divided into two parts: the Liturgy of the Word, and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. 

During the first part, the priest leads us in prayer and songs, praising God, thanking Him, and asking Him for forgiveness. We hear Scripture readings, the priest gives a talk, and then we all pronounce the core principles of our faith. 

In the second part, the priest says the blessing, transforming bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. We all say the "Our Father" prayer, and then receive communion. Finally, there is a closing prayer and final blessing.

Why go to mass? Sacraments