About Us

All Saints, North Street, is widely acclaimed as the finest of York's many medieval churches. 

The present church, which is mainly fourteenth and fifteenth century, stands on a site hallowed for worship for almost 1100 years. It contains one of the most important displays of medieval stained glass in the British Isles, including the famous Pricke of Conscience window.

Worship at All Saints is in the Catholic tradition of the Church of England, centred on the Eucharist, the service instituted by Christ himself. Mass is offered three times a week and our main service is Sung or High Mass, celebrated every Sunday at 5.30 p.m. All services are traditional, using the language of the Book of Common Prayer enriched by material from the English Missal

Sundays: 
10:30 a.m. Low Mass (Currently only on The First Sunday of The Month due to problems with Covid)
5:30 p.m. Sung or High Mass (Every Sunday, but singing is restricted to The Cantor due to Covid rules)

Thursdays:
12:45 p.m. Low Mass