"Join The Movement"

Join the movement—Where the vibe is alive! In the heart of Kansas City, our urban Catholic churches are a home for everyone committed to social justice, compassion, and community.

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Plus One Sunday Mass at St. Therese Little Flower Parish in Kansas City, Missouri.

Join Us For Easter Holy Week

Holy Thursday (April 2nd - 7 p.m.) at St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Good Friday (April 3rd - 7 p.m.) at St. James Parish, and Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil (April 4th - 8 p.m.) at St. Francis Xavier Parish.

Easter Sunday Mass (April 5th) at St. Therese Little Flower (9 a.m.), St. James (10 a.m.), and St. Francis Xavier (10:30 a.m.). Learn more.

What is Cathedral of the Streets?

Cathedral of the Streets in Kansas City, Missouri, is a vibrant, welcoming, and inclusive family of urban parishes rooted in the Catholic Social Teaching and the Ignatian spirit of seeing God in all things. Together, we strive to walk alongside our neighbors, helping remove barriers and open doors to healthier, holier, and more hopeful lives within a safe and thriving community. Learn more.

We believe faith is meant to be lived, not only inside our churches but also on the streets where people need compassion most. When suburban and urban neighbors come together—listening, serving, and growing with one another—we witness something beautiful: relationships are formed, dignity is restored, and hope is renewed.

St. Therese Little Flower Catholic Church Kansas City, Missouri

St. Therese Little Flower

Catholic Church

5814 Euclid Avenue,

Kansas City, MO.

stlfkc.org

St. James Catholic Church in Kansas City, Missouri

St. James

Catholic Church

3909 Harrison St.

Kansas City, MO.

stjkc.org

Father Don Farnan

"Together, we can become a Cathedral of the Streets where people of different generations, ethnicities, and religious viewpoints walk forward together as one." 

— Father Don Farnan

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