California
We are continuously in contact with California Deaf Ministries all over the state. California Deaf Worship centers are in high demand because generally a lot of people are turning back to God including the Deaf. Below you are able to find Southern California Deaf Ministries. We hope you find the right Southern California Deaf Church.
Find a Deaf Church in California
Los Angeles, CA
Holy Angels in Vernon: Sunday 8:30am ASL w/ (Spoken English translation) & 11am ASL w/ (Spoken Spanish)
Oakland, CA
St. Joseph Center for the Deaf
Orange County, CA
Christ Our Savior in Santa Ana: 12 noon ( in old worship space)
Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove Sundays 9:45am English (ASL interpreted-live) & 11:30am Spanish (ASL Interpreted)
Sacramento, CA
San Bernardino, CA
St. Catherine of Alexandria in Riverside: Sunday 10:15 am English (ASL interpreted) Catechetical class 8:45am
Our Lady of Hope in San Bernardino: Sunday 9:30am
St. Martha in Murrieta: Sunday 9:00am
Sacred Heart in Rancho Cucamonga: Sunday 10:00am
Sacred Heart in Palm Desert: Sunday 8:00am
Our Lady of the Desert in Apple Valley: Sunday 9:30am (Interpreter in Sign, Tactile/Tract, & Oral ((760-964-1089 (V/VRS)) or ((760-242-4427 (CRS/VRS))
San Diego, CA
St. Rose of Lima, Chula Vista Sunday 9:00am PST (ASL Interpreted)
St. Gregory the Great. San Diego Sunday 9:00am PST (ASL Interpreted)
San Francisco, CA
Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf @ St. Francis Xavier Church (, San Francisco Sunday 10:30am in ASL
San Jose, CA
Stockton, CA
Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Please let us know if you are aware of any other Deaf Churches in California by contacting us. If your Southern California Deaf Church is not listed on our map finder, let us know. Many wish to have a fresh list of Southern California Deaf Ministries available to choose from. California Deaf Worship locations sometimes change so please contact us if have any new input.
You can also find Deaf Events in Orange County and Los Angeles here.
ASL and Interpreting students are welcome in our congregation. We ask that if you are interested in being part of our community that you be a practicing Catholic. This condition being met enables you to interpret and assist in Deaf ministry if you are called to it. Livescan, fingerprinting, and a thorough background check is required for volunteers per diocesan policy. It is a lot of work to volunteer but it is worth it.

Find Deaf Church
Searching for where Deaf churches are on the internet can be a hassle. Typical search entries are “Find Deaf Church” or “Find ASL Mass” or “Where Deaf Church” or “Find Deaf Christian Church” or “Find local Deaf Church.” Then a long list of websites follows. Hours can be spent looking for the nearest worship location near you. So, we made it a little bit easier for you to locate a church. You can find a mass anywhere in the United States and abroad! Now you can use our ASL Mass Finder.
To locate your nearest Church simply type the city you live in or the city you are traveling to. A list of Deaf Catholic Christian churches will display. If you are not a regular parishioner of the church that is shown. It is advisable to contact the community beforehand.

Sometimes entering the following: “Find Deaf Church” “Where Deaf Church” “Find ASL Mass” “Find local Deaf Church” “Find Deaf christian church” into a search engine will not show. However, our unique mass finder displays only Catholic locations that do Deaf ministry.
One difficulty that we find is that some prominent Deaf Catholic communities do not have a website or any social media presence. We encourage the promotion of this mass finder. The reason we want this as a common tool used by parishioners is to spread awareness. The more aware people are of this service likely equates to more locations will be displayed.
Find Deaf Church
If you are wanting to add your Catholic Deaf Community location to our mass finder, please contact us.
We know that ASL Students and ASL interpreting students are searching for a community to be part of. We realize they (you) need service hours. Gladly we welcome Catholic students and interns from all over to assist our religious program. They usually tell us they find us on the internet. We hope to get more students and interns with this added search tool. Moreover, on a national level we pray that every Deaf congregation gets more advocates and catechists.
There is a lot of work to be done in Deaf ministry in the Church. Religious instructional videos are wanting. ASL hymn videos are in demand as well. One day we hope to offer a large database of sacramental preparation videos for the Deaf and Hard of hearing community. The effort has already begun in other dioceses and online. Currently they are feeding the sheep. We commend them.
Time to full circle. Finding a deaf parish online can be difficult. We are making it more convenient for you. Type in your location. Select a church. Attend the parish. Need service hours? Need interpreting hours and a Deaf community? We got you. Use our ASL mass finder. It is easy to use. Use it when you are traveling.
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