Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Church

Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Church

CatholicDiocese of Reno
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Perched on the shores of Lake Tahoe at 1 Elks Point Road, Our Lady of Tahoe welcomes visitors into a light-filled sanctuary whose glass wall behind the altar looks out onto the pines. The parish, established by decree in 1966 with the first Mass at this site in 1972, combines a long-standing sense of place with active community life — from a Sunday 10:30 Children's Liturgy (parents should accompany children under 5) and Wednesday morning Bible Study to seasonal Holy Week liturgies. Volunteers sustain a robust outreach program that helps about 80 families monthly, while smaller groups like the Garden Guardians and the Women’s Guild (makers of hand‑crafted pinecone crosses) offer chances for prayerful service and fellowship. Practical visitor resources include an extensive online bulletin archive, a parish Facebook page, online giving via ParishSoft, links to FindAMass for nearby Mass times, and a parish PO Box for correspondence.

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Service Times

Saturday Vigil Mass: Saturday 5:00 PM

Sunday Mass (early): Sunday 8:30 AM

Sunday Mass (late): Sunday 10:30 AM

Daily Mass (Tuesday): Tuesday 5:00 PM

Daily Mass (Wednesday): Wednesday 8:30 AM

Daily Mass (Friday): Friday 8:30 AM

Confession (Friday): Friday 9:00 AM

Confession (Saturday): Saturday 4:00 PM

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Worship Style

Liturgical

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Church Details

Worship StyleLiturgical
Preaching StyleLectionary-based
Dress CodeNo Dress Code

🙏Ministries

Children's MinistryYes
Small GroupsYes

📜Version History

📍 AddressLatest2/24/2026ai
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Changes:

  • Name:Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Church
  • Street Address:1 Elks Point Rd.
  • Address Line 2:(removed)
  • +7 more changes

Added location: Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Church

⛪ ChurchVersion 12/24/2026ai

Changes:

  • Name:Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Church
  • Website URL:https://ourladyoftahoe.org
  • Summary:Perched on the shores of Lake Tahoe at 1 Elks Point Road, Our Lady of Tahoe welcomes visitors into a light-filled sanctuary whose glass wall behind the altar looks out onto the pines. The parish, established by decree in 1966 with the first Mass at this site in 1972, combines a long-standing sense of place with active community life — from a Sunday 10:30 Children's Liturgy (parents should accompany children under 5) and Wednesday morning Bible Study to seasonal Holy Week liturgies. Volunteers sustain a robust outreach program that helps about 80 families monthly, while smaller groups like the Garden Guardians and the Women’s Guild (makers of hand‑crafted pinecone crosses) offer chances for prayerful service and fellowship. Practical visitor resources include an extensive online bulletin archive, a parish Facebook page, online giving via ParishSoft, links to FindAMass for nearby Mass times, and a parish PO Box for correspondence.
  • +10 more changes

Initial church data

Last updated: 2/24/2026