This year’s Red Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at St. Patrick Parish (3350 S. Alameda St., Corpus Christi, TX 78411). A light reception will follow in St. Patrick Hall. The keynote address will be delivered by Most Reverend William Michael Mulvey, Bishop of Corpus Christi, who will also serve as celebrant for the evening. Kindly RSVP for the reception using the button below.
For questions regarding Red Mass please contact Olivia Rodriguez at [email protected] or (361) 882-6191 ext. 675

The first recorded Red Mass was celebrated in Paris in 1245. From there, it spread to most European countries. In 1310, during the reign of Edward II, the tradition began in England where the Mass was celebrated at Westminster Abbey and served as the official opening of the Judicial Year. It received its name from the fact that the celebrants’ vestments and the robes of the High Judges of the English Court and all doctors of law traditionally were red in symbolism of the Holy Spirit.
The Red Mass was first celebrated in the United States in 1877, and today is celebrated in most dioceses throughout our country. The celebration of this Mass promotes the unity of the judiciary and legal profession.