Our Lady of Guadalupe Church - Spokane, WA
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N 47° 41.620 W 117° 24.339
11T E 469561 N 5282333
While looking at this stone church, one could almost make oneself believe they were in the presence of a medieval building.
Waymark Code: WMJPW2
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 12/15/2013
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This church is equally traditional both inside and out, with the Tridentine Latin Mass being offered here. All Masses are presented in Latin in the manner common to Roman Catholic Churches of yore, that is prior to 1962. In addition, conservative and traditional attire are expected of all members of the congregation upon entering.
The long, narrow sanctuary of the church is constructed entirely of stone and masonry, with buttressed walls, Gothic arched windows, and a small bell tower above.
The church was built in 1890 by the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane as an episcopal church and named St. David's:
1890 – St. David’s in Spokane (3914 N Lidgerwood). It was later sold to this Roman Catholic congregation.
The above is from the Timeline of the history of the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 am and 10:30 am
Daily Mass: 8:30 am