The Immaculate Conception Cathedral is the Catholic cathedral in Apia, the capital of Samoa, a insular country in Oceania. It suffered damage in the …See more
We walked 1km north from our Vaea Hotel to tour the Apia center. This cathedral dedicated in 2014 is certainly a fitting centerpiece with its colorful interior, beautiful crafted wooden ceiling and i… Full review by Gene R J
Aug 9, 2023
We walked 20 minutes from the Cruise ship terminal, this Cathedal is in downtown, nice architecture from inside and outside, free entrance, close to the central market, shops, restaurants, an icon of… Full review by Pistachon279
Jun 1, 2023
What a beautiful church. It’s worth a visit, but unless you are attending a service, it’s a quick visit. The stained glass windows and the wooden roof is stunning. Full review by Brisollies
Hi, does anyone have any information on the Mass times here? Their website isn't working and I can't find anything online. It seems to be the same for the other churches in the area too. Thank you.
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Yes, and not even the tourist information center accross the road from the Cathedral can tell you the Mass times. But I did read off the front notice board there is a mid-day Mass …
Yes, and not even the tourist information center accross the road from the Cathedral can tell you the Mass times. But I did read off the front notice board there is a mid-day Mass each day.
Does anyone know the service times for this church please?
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There are masses at 6.30am and evening masses in Samoan. The English mass on Sunday, is at 9.30am. It was a most wonderful hour of prayer, worship and praise to God by …
There are masses at 6.30am and evening masses in Samoan. The English mass on Sunday, is at 9.30am. It was a most wonderful hour of prayer, worship and praise to God by the Samoan congregation. After attending mass at this most beautiful cathedral, my son and I came out blessed and strengthened in our faith and Spirit. Everything done at the service is so meaningful and so good. You must attend to experience the love of God and our fellow man at this cathedral.