St. Dominic's Marian Hall 8532 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136
About the Business
Welcome to St. Dominic's Marian Hall, a cherished place of worship and community gathering located in the heart of Philadelphia at 8532 Frankford Avenue. As a vibrant and welcoming church, St. Dominic's Marian Hall is dedicated to nurturing faith, hope, and love within the community. Our mission is to provide a sacred space where individuals and families can connect with their spirituality, find solace, and grow together in faith.
At St. Dominic's Marian Hall, we offer a variety of services and programs designed to meet the spiritual and social needs of our diverse congregation. From inspiring worship services and sacramental celebrations to engaging youth groups and community outreach initiatives, there is something for everyone. Our church is a cornerstone of the local community, committed to fostering a sense of belonging and support for all who enter our doors.
We invite you to join us for worship, fellowship, and service as we journey together in faith. Whether you are a lifelong member or a first-time visitor, you will find a warm and inviting atmosphere at St. Dominic's Marian Hall. Come and experience the sense of peace and community that makes our church a special place for all.
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8532 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19136, United States
Reviews
"Little Flower holds their annual event here. It's big and spacious. Easy to get to from many different directions."
"Attended a fundraiser. Nice place for such an activity. Lots of space."
"Spacious and clean place for games and other events. it's a great place to have events that are bigger than your average meeting room (to accommodate more people) bathrooms are right near the front door, and are kept tidy."
"Every year I have been coming to Saint Dominic's Parish Hall for the interfaith empty plate dinner. For about a few years now I absolutely love the hospitality of the staff of Saint Dominic's who is also parishioners of Saint Dominic's. I used to be connected to st. Dominic's when I went to st. Hubert's but I was not a part of their Parish I was at the time a part of maternity BVM Parish on Bustleton Avenue. I grew up Catholic obviously, I got to know a lot of friends who were from the parish because I was on the swim team when I was in grade school but I did not attend Catholic grade school I was in the CYO. Later on I beg to go to Catholic High School and then I went to Archbishop Ryan and then Saint Hubert's when I was at st. Hubert's I knew of nuns who came from that parish and would insist on me helping out and different programs and that I did and that's how I know Saint Dominic's it's still to this day an amazing church both inside and out as well as the people!"
"has been our church for years they have wonderful craft shows as well"
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