Young Adults
Join us as we build a center of young adult spirituality in the heart of downtown Detroit.
Ministries
Get involved, feel connected and grow your faith by joining a ministry team or committee.
Celebrations
Share your family’s milestones and life events with your faith community.
Weddings
Celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage in the oldest church building in the City of Detroit.
COVID-19 Mass Updates
In Person: We are currently holding one mass on Sundays at 11 a.m. Registration is required and limited to the first 50 households. All attendees must please wear a mask. We will seat you a safe social distance from others. Our communion ministers are equipped with masks and hand sanitizer to keep you safe. In lieu of passing a collection basket, we ask that you consider giving online or via the Givelify App.
Register Here! Registration opens at 3 p.m. on Thursdays and closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays.
Virtual: Follow us on Facebook to watch mass and participate LIVE every Sunday at 11 a.m.
Access the Worship Aid (spoken text) here!
Donate
Help us reach our $60K annual fundraising goal to improve infrastructure, facilitate operations and bring new programs to Ss Peter and Paul.
Upcoming Events
LIVE: Jazz Mass – September 6, 2020 @ 10:50am
We are pleased to host the 4th Annual Jazz Mass in conjunction with the 41st Annual Detroit Jazz Festival on [...]
Drive-thru Communion 3rd Sunday of the Month
For those attending in the church, Mass will begin at 11am (and be livestreamed). Eucharistic Ministers will be commissioned during [...]
Strangers No Longer: A Conversation about Immigration Law
Join us August 11 at 7:15 p.m. for a virtual conversation on Immigration law in the United States: Then and [...]
Movie and Musings: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Jimmy Stewart plays an idealistic young Senator who takes on political corruption in this classic Frank Capra film that is [...]
Celebrating 170 Years in Detroit
All Are Welcome at SsPP!
Reflecting the welcome that Jesus Christ offers to all, Ss. Peter and Paul Parish welcomes every person to seek full participation in our parish community without regard to age, sex, race, cultural background, physical or mental health or ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, social or economic situation, marital status, or faith background. We do not seek to erase our differences, but rather lovingly embrace the uniqueness of each person as we strive to grow together in holiness.
The Pope Francis Center provides a welcoming, safe place for those experiencing homelessness to tend to their most basic and vital needs. PFC treats each of their guests as a whole person, ministering to their mind, body and spirit, while honoring them with dignity, fairness and respect.