Mass Schedule

Sunday
8:30am, 11:30am, and 5:30pm

Monday-Friday
8am, 12:05pm, 5:30pm

Saturday
12:05pm, and 5:30pm (Sunday Vigil)

Confession

Saturdays — 4:30pm

Our priests are also available
by appointment.

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Location

Church of Notre Dame

405 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10025
(212) 866-1500

parish@ndparish.org

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Our Priests

Msgr. John Paddack
Administrator
(parish@ndparish.org)

Msgr. Paddack was appointed Administrator of Notre Dame by Archbishop Timothy Dolan, effective September 2011. He was was born in Manhattan, and after spending much of his childhood on the Jersey Shore, he attended Fordham University in the Bronx. He has subsequently studied at New York University, Université de Paris, Universidad de Guadulajara, St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, St. John's University, and the City University of New York. He has a passion for traveling, and he has studied, worked and resided in Europe and the Caribbean.

Fr. Dan O'Reilly
Parish Priest & Columbia Campus Chaplain
(Daniel.O'Reilly@archny.org)

Fr. Dan O'Reilly was born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx. He studied Philosophy at Princeton University. After earning Master's degrees in Theology and Divinity from St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, he was ordained a priest in 2003 and appointed parochial vicar at Resurrection Church in Rye, New York. He has served as Director of Campus Ministry for the Archdiocese of New York, Spiritual Director for the St. John Neumann Seminary College, and Catholic Campus Minister at SUNY Maritime College. Fr. Dan currently serves as a parish priest at Notre Dame and the chaplain of the Columbia Catholic Ministry.

Come talk to Fr. Dan at his Columbia office hours!
Monday-Friday, 1-2pm
110 Earl Hall (Columbia University)


Fr. Michael Holleran
Parish Priest
(parish@ndparish.org)

Fr. Michael Holleran was raised on Long Island and attended high school in Manhattan. In the five years he was a Jesuit, he attended Fordham Rose Hill and received degrees in Philosophy and Classical Languages. Upon graduation, he entered the Carthusian Order and remained for 22 years: 12 years spent in Vermont, seven at the Grande Chartreuse in France, and three in England. Since 1994, he has worked as a parish priest in Manhattan and the Bronx. In 2009, he was received as a priest of the Archdiocese of New York by Cardinal Egan. Fr. Michael loves interfaith work, travel, and film.