Traditional Latin Mass near Galesville, WI
The nearest reverent Traditional Latin Mass to Galesville — with Sunday times, confessions, and directions — and the community that gathers around it.
See the Nearest Latin Mass ↓The Traditional Latin Mass has been offered “with one voice” across the centuries, and it is still celebrated within driving distance of Galesville, Wisconsin. Here are the nearest locations — a short drive away — with everything you need to attend.
From Galesville, the closest Traditional Latin Masses are St. Mary of the Angels Chapel in Winona (~16 mi), Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse (~24 mi), The Institute of St. Joseph in Boyd (~62 mi). Sunday times and directions for each are listed below.
Galesville lies within the Diocese of La Crosse. Wherever you worship, you are warmly welcome at any of the Masses listed below.
The Closest Traditional Latin Masses to Galesville
Listed nearest first, with approximate distance and drive time from Galesville.
St. Mary of the Angels Chapel
about 16 miles · ~23 min from Galesville
Winona, MN
1160 West Wabasha Street, Winona, MN 55987
Sunday Mass: Sun 11:45 a.m.
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
about 24 miles · ~34 min from Galesville
La Crosse, WI
5250 Justin Road, La Crosse, WI 54601
Sunday Mass: Sun 9:00 a.m.
The Institute of St. Joseph
about 62 miles · ~89 min from Galesville
Boyd, WI
31340 County MM, Boyd, WI 54726
Sunday Mass: Sun 10:30 a.m.
Getting to Mass from Galesville
Distance is rarely the obstacle it first appears. Families across Trempealeau County make this drive faithfully, and newcomers are always welcomed. Reach out and we will gladly help you plan your first visit.
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