St. Euphrasia Catholic Church
11766 Shoshone Avenue
Granada Hills,
CA
91344-2226
United States
(818) 360-4611
Mass Times
saturday
8:15 am & 5:30 pm
sunday
8:30 am, 10:30 am & 5:30 pm
Confession
Saturday 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Weekly Mass Schedule
saturday
8:15 am
5:30 pm
sunday
8:30 am
10:30 am
5:30 pm
monday
8:15 am
tuesday
6:30 am
wednesday
8:15 am
thursday
6:30 am
friday
8:15 am
Holy Days of Obligation
Day: 6:30 am, 8:15 am, 6:30 pm
01/01/2024
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
12/05/2024
The Ascension of the Lord
15/08/2024
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
01/11/2024
All Saints’ Day
09/12/2024
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
25/12/2024
The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas)
About
the parish
Our Beginnings….
In the mid 1950’s the area north of Rinaldi street in Granada Hills had one small tract of new homes. The beauty and peace of its hills and canyons attracted many young families, and five years later was home to 400 families. On May 14, 1963, Cardinal James Francis McIntyre created a new parish from a part of St. John Baptist de la Salle Parish. The new parish was established in the area north of Rinaldi Street and was entrusted to the care of St. Euphrasia, foundress of the sisters of the Good Shepherd. Father Laurence O’Brien was the founding pastor.
The boundaries of the parish were the mountains to the north, Rinaldi to the south, Zelzah to the west, and Sepulveda to the east.
St. Euphrasia’s first Masses were held at Knollwood Country Club on May 19, 1963. The following month, the celebration of Holy Mass was moved to El Oro Way School auditorium and remained there until the completion of the parish church in 1966.
In September 1964, St Euphrasia School opened in renovated buildings at St. John Baptist de la Salle. The school consisted of only the first three grades. The principal, first grade and second grade teachers were all Sisters of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. After the Los Angeles City Council Planning Committee granted the parish’s zoning appeal, St. Euphrasia Church began construction of a church-hall and school on 3.4 acres of land at the corner of Shoshone Avenue and Mayerling Street.
The church and school broke ground on November 21, l965. The school moved into its permanent building September 1966, with an enrollment of 250 students in grades one through five. An additional grade was added each year for the next three years.
Mass was celebrated for the first time in St. Euphrasia Church on October 23, l966. Cardinal McIntyre formally dedicated the church in the spring of 1968