Parish

Parish

The Royal Parish of Santos Juanes opens its doors in the historic center of Valencia, next to the Mercat Square and the Silk Exchange. It is a meeting place where worship, art, and community coexist. Here, faithful of all ages gather for the Eucharist, prayer, and the celebration of the sacraments. At the same time, this temple bears witness to eight centuries of urban, artistic, and spiritual life.

A Legacy of History

The Parish, founded in the 13th century on an ancient mosque, transitioned from Gothic to Baroque style after several renovations, including one from 1693-1702. It was declared a National Monument in 1947. Although the 1936 fire destroyed part of its art, a recent restoration has returned it as a symbol of resilience and Valencia’s history.

LEARN ABOUT ITS HISTORY

Parish Services

At Santos Juanes in Valencia, parish life is lived with closeness and commitment. Every day, we open the doors of the temple to celebrate the Eucharist and accompany the community in the most important moments of their Christian lives. We offer the sacraments—baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and confessions—as well as spiritual guidance and special celebrations throughout the liturgical year.

Evening Colloquiums with Saint Matthew

The Royal Parish of Santos Juanes in Valencia will host a new series of talks during the 2025-2026 academic year, this time focusing on the evangelist Matthew. This year’s Evening Colloquiums with Saint Matthew will review the keys to reading the first Canonical Gospel, explained by Ricardo Lázaro Barceló, professor at the San Vicente Ferrer Faculty of Theology at the Catholic University of Valencia.
The conferences will also be periodically uploaded to the parish’s YouTube channel.

Keys to Reading the First Catholic Gospel

Opening Hours

One Wednesday a month. From 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM

All Schedules

Our Saints

The Royal Parish of Santos Juanes is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist, whose lives and symbols inspire its identity. The Virgin of the Forsaken and Saint Rita of Cascia also hold a prominent place in the devotion and history of the church.

Saint John the Baptist

Saint John the Evangelist

The Virgin of the Forsaken

Saint Rita of Cascia

Santos Juanes Live

The Parish of Santos Juanes offers live broadcasts of liturgical celebrations, concerts, and cultural events so that everyone can participate and feel close to our community, even from a distance. Through our streaming service, you can follow Sunday masses and special events. We invite you to connect, share the faith, and enjoy the art and history that make Santos Juanes a unique space for encounter between the divine and the human.

Santos Juanes Valencia
Watch Stream