Annunciation Cathedral is located at 245 Valencia Street, in the Mission District of San Francisco. Annunciation Cathedral serves over 1,000 families, primarily of Greek decent. The Cathedral serves as the Cathedral Church for the Metropolis of San Francisco and the headquarters for many fraternal and national organizations.
Our Parish Council
Festival 2009
Philoptochos
Greek Folk Dance Program
GOYA
YAL
Religious Education
JOY
Byzantine Chant Class
Schedule of Services
9:00 am – Orthros
10:30 am – Sunday School
10:30 am – Divine Liturgy
The weekday Divine Liturgy, celebrated on special Holy Days, begins at 10:00 a.m.
There is no Sunday School from mid-June (typically the first Sunday after Pentecost) through mid-September. Sunday School begins on the first Sunday after Labor Day (typically the first Sunday after the feast of the Holy Cross).
Directions
Annunciation Cathedral is located in the heart of the historic Mission District, two blocks from Mission Dolores, the oldest building in San Francisco. The Cathedral can be accessed from:
- Highway 101 – Follow signs to Golden Gate Bridge/Mission St./Duboce. Exit at Duboce. Proceed two blocks up to Valencia Street. The Cathedral is located two blocks on the left.
- Highway 280 – Follow 280 to 101 then follow the directions in #1.
- Highway 280 – Exit at San Jose Avenue. This becomes Guererro Street. Follow Guererro Street to 14th Street. Make a right on 14th, and a left on Valencia Street. The Cathedral is located on your right.
Hello – I found a drivers license of Stefani Kalligeros. My web searches found NO phone number. However, it found someone with her name linked to your church. Can you have her phone me? Thank you – Claire (415-435-7936)
Hi I saw an anouncement that showed an event in your church on Nov. 28 I beleive its called Vamos a Bailar? Do you know where I can get information or but tickets for this event??
Thank You
Lenny Sanchez
707-933-6854
I wanted the same info about the event on Nov. 28.
Dear Pater,
Hello! I have an important question to ask you please.
I am U.S. born, baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church in
the U.S., and of course Greek Orthodox.
I want to marry in your Church, but the gentlemen, that I am marrying, is not Greek Orthodox, but Catholic, living in
San Francisco.
I am now writing to you now, from Athens, Greece.
Do not know, what the requirements are so that we can
marry at your Greek Orthodox Church.
Thank you in advance.
Look forward to hearing from you.
With great respect,
Elpida Kasimati
MiamiAthens@hotmail.com