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Church at 3635 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28209

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  • If you thirst for Christ, for liturgy, for orthodoxy, truth, community, and tradition... honestly, look no further. St. Ann's is one of the most incredible churches I've ever been a part of. Its' physical beauty stands alone, and with the new mural, St. Ann's will surely be a pilgrimage site for all Christians across the east coast. I also couldn't say enough about our priest, Father Reid. His love for Christ emanates from his presence, sermons are impactful/respectful/intelligent/moving, and masses are very holy/beautiful/reverent. My wife and I are very blessed to be parishioners here and look forward to raising our children at this parish.

    "Once, St. Teresa was overwhelmed with God’s Goodness and asked Our Lord 'How can I thank you?' Our Lord replied, 'ATTEND ONE MASS.'"

    Come with an open heart and mass at St. Ann's will change your life.

    Added October 28, 2016 by Jacob Ciccarelli
  • I'm a baby boomer who grew up in a tradition orthodox Catholic home...The first time I walked into St. Ann the choir was practicing the Mass of Angels in Latin...I never returned to Sunday Mass at my old Church. (which I thought was pretty traditional). Ok, so to my point, Fr Reid is totally orthodox and has been absolutely faithful to the magisterium of the Church and it's teachings and dogma. Make no mistake here really good Catholics love this Church...I know you will too. Latin Mass is celebrated M.W.F and Sunday...Of course they have Novas Ordo Mass too...please come.

    Added October 22, 2016 by Robert Sparkes
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    I was visiting Charlotte and came upon St. Ann's just in time for the 12:30 mass this Sunday. I saw that it was a Latin mass, and while this was not my preference, this was my one opportunity of the weekend for Eucharist. The music was beautifully performed and it was interesting to see the pre-Vatican II vestments and service. What caused me tremendous heartache was the extreme criticism of the Holy Father, Pope Francis, including the horrific statement that our pontiff "encourages everyone and his dog" to accept Eucharist. Where is the love, mercy, and non-judgement which Jesus preached? Not from the heart or lips of Fr. Reid.

    Added August 25, 2016 by julie lorenz
  • God bless this parish for keeping the true Mass and for speaking out on how Pope Francis promoting questionable things.

    Added August 14, 2016 by Seth Saviero
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