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    St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

    St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Well, I'm just a fan of Catholic churches in general. Regardless, I think St. John warrants a solid…read more4 stars. I attended mass here for the very first time last week for palm Sunday. Being with the family, I didn't see much of the actual church except for the main entrance area, crying room, and the alter. Being new, I kindly asked a suited gentlemen that may have had a name tag on (I'm a bit unsure) where the kid friendly room was and we were then escorted by a young parishioner. How accommodating. The room is seemingly well isolated from the rest of the church which can be a good thing when your kids can get a little crazy. Not a huge room but definitely works. I'd recommend getting there early to secure a spot. It was packed when we got there right on the dot. As for the lobby area, they have a manned front desk/information area which is awesome. A hall is attached to main entrance and easily located. I also loved the religious goods store that was open during mass. One of the other churches I went to had their store closed during mass to prevent people from spending "mass time" browsing. I, on the other hand, loved it because the baby was cranky so I carried her as I looked through their goodies. Their bathrooms are descent but I assume the ladies restroom can get a little crowded after mass or during events. The staff that I encountered were very nice and the decor isn't too dated but then again I'm not one to judge a church by their cosmetic appearance. I plan to come back this coming Sunday for Easter and get more acquainted with St. John.

    Doesn't everyone want their church to be a cute red brick one from the early 1900s? St. John the…read moreBaptist is that church. I visited here for 5 p.m. Mass on the first week of Advent and the trees outside were all perfect and lit up for Christmas. When I'm visiting Longmont I prefer this Catholic church to another Catholic church I've been to (I think it's Light of Christ - it was in the weird late 60s round buildings on Hover) since that one was way too conservative. The officiant was from Uganda and was pretty good; however, the homily was pretty forgettable. (Also, unlike a few foreign-born priests I've had elsewhere he was totally understandable.) The Mass was a quick one - about 52 minutes. (So it's a good one to go to if you don't want to miss a football game.)

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