San Francisco Places of Worship & Religious Sites
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Places of Worship & Religious Sites in San Francisco, California.
Founded in 1776, Mission Dolores is San Francisco's oldest building, surviving both the 1906 and Loma Prieta earthquakes. Also known as Mission San Francisco de Asís, the church features a small museum that displays manuscripts and mission artifacts. The Parish is open daily from 830am to 12pm and 1pm to 5pm.
Established in 1906, this Salesian church offers mass services throughout the week. The church ministers to youth and adults in the greater Bay Area through their Chinese ministry, elementary school, Salesian Boys' and Girls' Club, sacramental programs and parish associations. Bookings for baptism and marriage ceremonies can also be made.
Located atop Nob Hill, Grace Cathedral is the third largest Episcopal cathedral in the nation. Services are held daily at various times, while Sunday services are webcast live every week at 11am. Weddings, funerals and space rental for meetings and concerts is also available.
The Church of Scientology of San Francisco can be found bordering the city's financial district, North Beach neighborhood and Chinatown. The church spans three floors and features various displays, a bookstore, a film viewing room, two lecture halls, several course rooms and a “LRH office” that is dedicated to the founder of the faith. Services are held Wednesdays at noon and Sundays at 1130am.











