St. Anthony Catholic Church (Maronite Rite)

Springfield, Massachusetts

St. Anthony Maronite Catholic Church is a Maronite Catholic parish located in Springfield, Massachusetts, serving the local Lebanese community and welcoming all believers. The church has been serving the community for more than 115 years. Founded in 1905 as Saints Peter and Paul mission by Monsignor Paul Abi Saab, the parish relocated multiple times before establishing its current location on Island Pond Road in 1969. The church offers daily Mass and two Sunday Masses, along with various sacraments and devotional opportunities. The congregation is known for hospitality, faith, and love, and actively engages through organizations like the Saint Anthony Women's Guild and Knights of Columbus. The parish also hosts community events including the annual Harvest Bazaar Festival and regular coffee hours after Sunday Mass.

Denomination

Catholic

Email

sgtmom29@yahoo.com

Services

Sun8:30 AM, 10:30 AM
Sat4:00 PM
Tue12:00 PM
holy days of obligation6:00 PM

Last updated August 2026

Map showing location of St. Anthony Catholic Church (Maronite Rite)

1,000-5,000

estimated members

This is likely one of 47 Catholic congregations in Hampden County, MA. Catholic accounts for 68% of the county's 336 congregations.

This estimate comes from ARDA 2020 data for churches of this size and denomination in the county.

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