St. Adalbert Catholic Church
Catholic church · South Bend ·

St. Adalbert Catholic Church

Catholic church · South Bend ·

Stunning neo-Gothic parish, vibrant community, prays in 3 languages

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St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
St. Adalbert Catholic Church by null
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2505 W Grace St, South Bend, IN 46619 Get directions

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2505 W Grace St, South Bend, IN 46619 Get directions

+1 574 288 5708
stadalbertparish.org
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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 28, 2025

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"Founded in 1910, St. Adalbert's was the last of four Polish Roman Catholic parishes in town. Called the "Cathedral of the West Side," The Parish holds a unique history of serving two different immigrant populations (Polish and Latino) as the surrounding neighborhood has changed. Today, it has become a home for a vibrant community of neighbors who pray together in English, Polish and Spanish." - West.SB

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"St. Adalbert's Parish, South Bend by West.SB. Founded in 1910, St. Adalbert's was the last of four Polish Roman Catholic parishes in town. Called the "Cathedral of the West Side," The Parish holds a unique history of serving two different immigrant populations (Polish and Latino) as the surrounding neighborhood has changed. Today, it has become a home for a vibrant community of neighbors who pray together in English, Polish and Spanish."

South Bend, IN, USA
St. Adalbert Catholic Church

Frederick Bradbury V

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This church is stunning. The parish is very welcoming. They allowed me to enter the church and view the amazing architectural feat after hours.

Peter R.

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The church was stunning but Mass was a tad lackluster. Only the priest and choir sang the hymns, there was no congregational participation

David F.

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Wonderful, early 20th century neo-gothic parish complex. Founded for Polish immigrants, now home to an energetic Hispanic congregation.

ashley F.

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I’ve been coming here since I can remember. Received all my sacraments here and it will always have a special place in my heart. I’ve met amazing people who helped me grow in my faith and relationship with God. ❣️🙏

Jennifer A.

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I'm not a frequent church-goer. But I do go often to their office for donations. They hold a summer yard sale with the items donated. And throughout the year the donations you give are given to families in need free of cost. The church itself is gorgeous, the acoustics are pretty great in there too.

Moe Horowitz W.

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Having moved from St Stephen's after it closed and went and is going to Saint adalbert's ..it's a real wonderful Church. Father Chris left many years ago. But Father Ryan and the other priest are excellent. It was very nice that he came and seen my wife in the hospital recently. It's such a Blessing 🙏🙏 to have such a dedicated and wonderful men ,🤗

Joseph P O.

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When I was a small boy in the 50s I would stay with my Grandmother who lived at Brookfield and Huron St. We would go to this Beautiful church. It was like walking into a cathedral in Rome. During the week I went to a Catholic school named Sacred Heart on Thomas Street in all Belgian church very small but also beautiful. Down from Saint Stephen's Church a Hungarian School. I finished up graduating from Saint Stephen's also another beautiful church. But nothing could top the awesome beauty of Saint Adalberts Church, A Polish church and school at that time. I am now 69 years old and I never will forget those three churches that were so important to me at that time in my life.Lord Jesus bless us all amen.

Bonnie B.

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I wish there for a funeral service first time ever in that church it was very beautiful the colors you're so nice I'm not Catholic so I'm probably not going back