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Mass: Encountering Christ
Masses on the weekend:
Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 a.m., and 12:00 & 5:00 p.m.
Daily Masses through the week:
Monday: 12:05 p.m.
Tuesday-Friday: 7:00 a.m., 12:05 p.m.
Saturday morning: 8:00 a.m.
Confessions
Saturdays beginning at 3:30 p.m.
30 minutes before every Mass

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Solemnity of All Saints
The Solemnity of All Saints falls on Saturday, November 1, 2025. Come to daily Mass at 9:00 a.m.
Construction at the Cathedral
Holy Family Cathedral’s three towers are an iconic part of the Tulsa skyline.
From now until December 2025, workers will install a new copper roof on the Cathedral. Scaffolding will encompass the church from the lower parts of the roof to the tops of the crosses.
The Father’s Day storm of 2023 dealt significant damage to the three spires and the lower roof. Cathedral Rector Father Brian O’Brien and the church’s finance council have chosen Executive Exteriors to begin repairs.

Clergy & Staff

Becoming Catholic
Holy Family Cathedral’s program for the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is Becoming Catholic. This process of OCIA was established for the universal Church for individuals to become Catholic and receive the sacraments of initiation — Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. This initiation process also involves a parish community experiencing a renewal in faith as it prepares and welcomes new members into the Church. The Order speaks of conversion as a “spiritual journey.” Centered on fostering a deep relationship with Jesus and the Church he founded, this journey takes place through distinct stages over a period of time suitable to bring about a thorough catechesis, significant experience of the parish community, and commitment to the liturgical and moral life of the Catholic faithful.
Latest News & Articles
Holy Family Cathedral offers many meaningful ways to live out one’s faith. Here are the latest news, events, and registrations for upcoming happenings
- Mondays at McNellie’s: a parish socialEarlier this year, over one hundred Holy Family parishioners participated in an Ask Me Anything: Catholic Edition with Fr. O’Brien, Deacon Garlick, and Dr. Broussard on a Q&A panel. Director of Spiritual Formation Caleb Harlan is making it a regular series with events on Mondays: November 3 and December 1. Doors open at 5:30 p.m….
- Survey: The Disciple Maker’s IndexHoly Family Cathedral is on a journey to become a Next Generation Parish! Together, our parish will come together in faith to forge a renewed path that brings hope and Christ’s love into our community. We want to leverage the best of what we have to offer while setting a plan that…
- HFCS Drama: “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong”Directors Sam Alaback and Erik Johnson with Technical Director Mike Malcom present a production of “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong,” written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields.
- Home Improvement MinistryHome Improvement Ministry The Home Improvement Ministry organizes parish workdays in support of parishioners who are in need of assistance with home repairs due to age, mobility, or other disabilities. If you are in need of assistance with a home repair, the H.I.M. is ready to help. Do you have a project for…
- Bible Study: Saint Paul’s Letter to the Romans with Caleb HarlanCome and join us for a parish Bible study on St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans, one of the most comprehensive books of the New Testament, unpacking some of the richest theology. Together we’ll discover how Paul speaks about God’s mercy, the gift of faith, the meaning of grace, and the new life we share…
- Missing Sacraments?Baptism, Confession, Confirmation, Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony Are you missing a sacrament? Is a family member missing a sacrament? Fill out this quick form and someone from Holy Family will get back to you.
- Deep Dive into the Scriptures: Understanding God’s Word in the ChurchHoly Family’s Director of Spiritual Formation Caleb Harlan offers a Scripture study series on Tuesday evenings. Child care for ages five and under will be provided. Each class is a stand-alone event, meaning that if someone misses a class or two, it’s easy to join the next available class. Email charlan@tulsacathedral.com if you have…
- Drexel Gala: November 8, 20256 pm Saturday, November 8, 2025 You’re invited to support the scholars who study at Holy Family Classical School by attending the 2025 Drexel Gala, celebrating over 125 years of Catholic Education in Tulsa. The Gala will take place in the Heiring Auditorium in the lower level of the Cathedral on Saturday evening,…
- Knights of Columbus Council 10388 Serves over 85 meals at Tulsa Day CenterKnights of Columbus Council 10388 exemplified its commitment to charity by preparing and serving meals to over 85 individuals at the Tulsa Day Center, located at 415 W Archer St., on Saturday, August 2, 2025, as part of its monthly “Homeless Outreach” program. Held on the first Saturday of each month, this initiative regularly serves…

ICONS: Windows into Heaven
The icon collection is on long-term loan to the Cathedral by Cuesta Foundation. The foundation is owned and managed by the Oliphant family who are parishioners of Holy Family Cathedral.
This collection of forty icons is available whenever the lower level of the Cathedral is open.

Why should I register?
Joining a parish gives you a sense of belonging in a parish community.
· It is a commitment to practice your faith.
· It allows the parish priests and staff to get to know you better, welcome you, and minister to you. This is especially important in times of crisis so that the pastoral staff can attend to your spiritual needs.
· Registration helps you stay connected to your parish and helps the parish stay connected to you through newsletters, emails, etc.
· Registered active members can more easily become godparents and sponsors for others.