Traditional Latin Mass near Wautoma, WI
The nearest reverent Traditional Latin Mass to Wautoma — with Sunday times, confessions, and directions — and the community that gathers around it.
See the Nearest Latin Mass ↓Wautoma, in Waushara County, lies within the heart of the Wisconsin Dells area of south-central Wisconsin. The Traditional Latin Mass is not held in town, but the nearest celebration of the 1962 Roman Rite is a comfortable drive away — an easy plan once you know where to look.
From Wautoma, the closest Traditional Latin Masses are St. Cecilia in Wisconsin Dells (~39 mi), St. Mary's Oratory in Wausau (~63 mi), St. Mary of Pine Bluff in Cross Plains (~73 mi). Sunday times and directions for each are listed below.
Wautoma lies within the Diocese of Green Bay. Wherever you worship, you are warmly welcome at any of the Masses listed below.
The Closest Traditional Latin Masses to Wautoma
Listed nearest first, with approximate distance and drive time from Wautoma.
St. Cecilia
about 39 miles · ~57 min from Wautoma
Wisconsin Dells, WI
603 Oak St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Sunday Mass: Sun 12:00 p.m.
St. Mary's Oratory
about 63 miles · ~91 min from Wautoma
Wausau, WI
325 Grand Avenue, Wausau, WI 54403
Sunday Mass: Sun 7:00 / 8:30 / 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary of Pine Bluff
about 73 miles · ~105 min from Wautoma
Cross Plains, WI
3673 County Highway P, Cross Plains, WI 53528
Sunday Mass: Sun 8:00 a.m.
Getting to Mass from Wautoma
The road to the Traditional Latin Mass from Wautoma is one many have traveled before you — some for years. Carpools form, friendships grow, and no one is left to make the journey alone.
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