Home › Lifestyle Lifestyle Filipino Catholic Masses in Singapore: Parishes, Schedules, Tagalog Priests (2026) Sacred Heart, Risen Christ, St Michael's, Holy Family — eto ang full list ng Tagalog-Mass churches sa SG plus padre/contact details.
By FIS Editorial · 11 May 2026
For many Filipino families sa Singapore, Sunday Tagalog Mass is the anchor of the week — kababayan time, faith, kantahan ng *Maria, Bukas Liwayway*, plus community announcements. Eto ang current parish map.
The major Tagalog-Mass parishes Sacred Heart Church (Tank Road) Address: 111 Tank Road, Singapore 238065.Filipino Mass: Sundays, typically afternoon (verify with parish — often 1:30pm).Why kababayan go: historically the strongest Filipino congregation in SG; choir, social events, large family network.Contact: Sacred Heart Parish website Nearest MRT: Fort Canning / Dhoby Ghaut.Church of the Risen Christ (Toa Payoh) Address: 91 Toa Payoh Central, Singapore 319193.Filipino Mass: Sundays — usually one Tagalog Mass per week (verify parish bulletin).Community: strong central-area Pinoy community; weekly potluck and Bible study.Contact: Church of the Risen Christ website .Nearest MRT: Toa Payoh.Sts Peter & Paul Church (Queen Street) Address: 225A Queen Street, Singapore 188551.Filipino Mass: check parish bulletin.Why kababayan go: central location, near Bras Basah & City Hall MRTs.Nearest MRT: Bras Basah / Bugis.Church of St Michael (Geylang) Address: 17 St Michael's Road / Lorong 24A Geylang area.Filipino Mass: Sundays — Tagalog community.Why kababayan go: popular with east-side and Geylang area kababayan.Holy Family Church (Katong) Address: 6 Chapel Road, Singapore 429509.Filipino services: check parish.Community: strong east-side family base.St Anne's (Sengkang) Address: 1 Sengkang East Way.Filipino services: check parish.Why kababayan go: north-east growing Pinoy community.St Anthony's (Woodlands) Address: 25 Woodlands Avenue 1.Filipino services: check parish — growing Tagalog community due to industrial-corridor Filipino workforce.How to confirm Mass time before going Advertisement Mass schedules can shift — especially around Holy Week, Christmas, and parish events. Best methods:
1. Call the parish directly the week before.
2. Check parish Facebook page for current bulletin.
3. Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore — full parish directory.
4. Ask in the FIS Community Facebook group — fellow kababayan attendees update each other.
Community programmes at Tagalog parishes Most Tagalog-Mass parishes have:
Couples for Christ (CFC) — chapter meetings, family programs.Singles for Christ (SFC) — for unmarried adults.Youth for Christ (YFC) — teens.Light of Jesus / Bo Sanchez community talks (occasionally hosted).El Shaddai — separate from CFC, also strong SG presence.Bible study groups at most parishes.Bayanihan / fundraising events for hometown causes.Filipino Sunday choir — usually rehearsing Saturday evenings.Honest reminders Donations — most Sunday Masses have a goodwill donation envelope. SGD 2-5 per person is the cultural norm; not mandatory.Dress — modest, decent. SG churches are less formal than PH but jeans + clean tops are fine.Confession — usually 30 mins before Mass; not all parishes have a Tagalog confessor. Ask.Baptism / wedding registration — most Tagalog parishes will work with Pinoy families but require advance booking 1-3 months ahead.For non-Catholic kababayan If you're Pentecostal, Evangelical, or Born-Again Christian:
CLEAR Singapore — Filipino evangelical fellowship.Victory Singapore — branch of Every Nation churches; strong Filipino young-adult community.JIL (Jesus Is Lord) Singapore — Pinoy-rooted.Hillsong Singapore — multicultural; many Filipinos in congregation.Heart of God Church — younger Filipinos, multi-language services.Related reading Last reviewed 11 May 2026. Mass times and parish details current per FIS reader community input + parish websites — schedules shift, so always confirm with parish directly before going. Address coordinates per public parish listings.
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