Location: St. Thérèse, Little Flower Catholic Church is located at 54191 N. Ironwood Rd., South Bend, Indiana 46635. We are just south of Douglas Road and North of SR 23.
Entrances: The front entrance to St. Thérèse, Little Flower is located off of our upper parking lot under the overhang and faces north toward Douglas Road. There are also entrances on the north/west and south sides (off the lower parking lot) of the church. The main parking area is located just off of Ironwood Road.
Seating: You are welcome to sit anywhere! Please note that masks are required in 2 areas: the chairs to the far right of the church and the chapel.
Lavatories: A single restroom is located at the back of the church near the main entrance. There are additional restrooms located downstairs below the main church (stairs are at the back of the church), including a changing station for babies and small children.
Children of all ages and levels of wiggly-ness are welcome and are regularly in attendence at all of our Masses! See more resources below.
No matter your faith background we would love to have you join us for the celebration of the Mass!
If you will not be receiving communion, we do invite you to come forward and receive a blessing. To indicate that you would like a blessing, simply cross your arms over your chest (in the shape of an "X"), and the priest distributing Holy Communion will give you a blessing.
If you are interested in becoming Catholic please email Abby Kyle ([email protected]) and she will be happy to meet with you to learn more!
Masks are not required to attend Mass, however we do have certain seating areas of the Church that are marked as "masks required" areas for those who are more comfortable sitting near others who are masked. These areas are the chairs to the far right side of the Church and our enclosed chapel.
Hand sanitizer is available at the entrance and is always encouraged.
As a visitor, you are our guest — please dress as you are comfortable! Some parishioners wear dresses/skirts, suits, or business attire, to Sunday worship, but others dress more casually. Whether you wear jeans or a dress/shirt and tie you wont feel out of place here.
“Babies cry, make noise, go here and there. But it annoys me when a baby cries in church and there are those who say he needs to go out. The cry of a baby is God’s voice: never drive them away from the church!”
// Pope Francis
For those parishioners whose situations do not allow for them to attend Mass in person, we recommend the following resources:
Televised Sunday Mass
10:30 am: WNDU 16 | Comcast 8 | DirecTV 16 | Dish 16
Daily Mass from EWTN
Monday – Friday at 8 am, noon, and 7 pm
Stream daily Mass online here or watch on your local cable/satellite provider.
Daily Mass can be found on-demand here.
Home Visits
If you are comfortable with visitors and would like to receive Holy Communion or Confession, please contact the office (574-272-7070) and we will work with you to set up a home visit with an extraordinary minister of the Eucharist or Fr. Julius.
Nothing can replace the power of Jesus present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, in the Holy Eucharist!