The St. Thomas More Society is most noted for its annual sponsorship of the Red Mass, a centuries-old tradition whereby the guidance and blessing of the Holy Spirit are invoked upon the works of justice in society. As a universal prayer, the Red Mass has been attended by monarchs, judges and justices of the highest courts, legislators at all levels, diplomats, professors of law, and legal professionals, regardless of their religious background or political ideologies.

Lawyers, judges, legislators, and other public officials of all religious faiths gather together at the Red Mass to ask God for wisdom and guidance in the pursuit of justice.

The Red Mass originated in medieval England at the time of Kind Edward I when the Twelve Judges of the High Court, whose robes were red, attended Mass as a group on the opening day of the judicial calendar. In modern times, the Mass’s celebrants wear red because it is a traditional symbol of the Holy Spirit. The Harrisburg Red Mass is the cornerstone event of the Society.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Red Mass televised?

Yes, the Red Mass is livestreamed through the Diocesan YouTube Channel.

Where is the reception?

The reception is held in the lower level of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. It is open to all Red Mass attendees.

I am not Catholic. Can I still attend?

Please do! In a special way, the Red Mass invites all members of the legal profession to receive the blessing of the Holy Spirit.

Where do I park?

Saint Patrick Cathedral is located at 212 State St, Harrisburg, PA 17101. Metered street parking is available on State Street.

Attendees frequently park in the South Street Garage located at 220 South St, Harrisburg, PA 17101. It is a three-minute walk from the garage to the cathedral.