Find a Catholic Mass in Oxford — every parish on a map and grouped by area, with Sunday, weekday and confession times, each checked against the church's own website.
Here is where to find a Catholic Mass in Oxford — the city's churches on a map and grouped by area, each with its Sunday, weekday and confession times. These are the times as we last checked them, so please confirm on the parish's own website before you set out.
Always confirm with the parish before you set out
These are the Mass and confession times as we last checked them. They change for holy days, Christmas, Holy Week and Easter, and in Oxford with the university term — so check the parish’s own website (linked below each church) before you go, especially around a holy day or out of full term.
A Polish Catholic community celebrates Mass in Oxford (around St Anthony of Padua, Headley Way). The venue and time can change — please check the Polish parish for the current details. Polska Parafia w Oxford
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6:30pmSaturday vigil — Low Mass
8:00amSunday — Latin, older form
9:30amSunday — Sung Mass
11:00amSunday — Solemn Mass (Latin)
6:30pmSunday — Low Mass
Weekday Mass
Mon–Fri 7:30am, 10:00am & 6:00pm; Sat 10:00am
Confessions
20 min before all Masses Sun–Fri; 1 hour before Masses on Saturday
We couldn’t confirm current Mass times for this church — please check with the parish.
We couldn't confirm this parish's current Mass times when we last checked — please ring the parish or see its website. A Polish-language Mass is also celebrated here.
Source: , checked 28 June 2026.
11:00amSunday
8:45amSunday — Syro-Malabar Community Mass
The 8:45am Sunday Mass is the Syro-Malabar (Malayalam) community Mass; confirm its exact time with the parish.
An Ordinariate parish: Sunday morning is Divine Worship (Ordinariate Use) and Sunday evening is the traditional Latin Mass — the liturgical form differs from a standard Roman Rite parish.
Term-time only, the Chaplaincy adds a 9:00am and a 9:00pm Sunday Mass; the schedule changes with the university term, so check the Chaplaincy website — especially outside full term.