Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church

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Arlington, United States

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Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church is located in Arlington, United States on 2100 N Davis Dr. Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category catholic church in United States.

Address

2100 N Davis Dr

Phone

+1 8174602751

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Steph R

Was thrilled and blessed to have Deacon Willie baptize my Son and Nephew together in December! We had family who traveled very far for this joyous event. Deacon Willie went over and beyond in making this 1st Sacrament possible for my family and I am so thankful for that! I've called Most Blessed Sacrament my parish for over 20 years and it is a cherished feeling to now have both of my boys a part of this great atmosphere & community! Thank you MBS and Deacon Willie

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james nguyen

The church doors are closed but God created this wonderful earth and this beautiful parish to spend the day with Our Lady on Sunday. Happy Passion Sunday!/

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Geoman Nwaogu

Wonderful Church. Amazing priests and deacons. I don't miss the Sunday Mass. Each homily is food for the soul. It's hard to describe the love and peace I've had since I began to worship here almost five years ago. Please come and join the Most Blessed Sacrament family.

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Jolene Nicolo`

My parents have been a member of this church for almost 30 years and when my dad was taken to the hospital Thursday night and my mom wanted him to receive Last Rights the hospital called the Church and no one showed up or even called back. My dad passed that night without Last Rites but I bet if he was a known member or someone with lots of money someone would of been there in a heartbeat! No wonder people are leaving the Catholic Church puts a bad taste in your mouth!

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Justin Janecka

The saving grace of this church was that the sound went out and the priest had to use a powerful tone to project his voice. Parishioners don't know the sequence of the Mass very well. The parish has a \Eucharist\ artwork composed of wine and leavened bread behind the altar but they don't even have the sense to place the tabernacle in its proper place. I'm not sure if this is meant to be a Buddhist Koan for devout and conservative Catholics but it sure made me question whether I can still really call myself a Roman Catholic. I felt like I was in a non-Catholic Church.