St. Pius X Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Pius X Catholic Church
At St. Pius X you enter a parish that prays, learns, and serves together. The campus rests at the corner of North Elm Street and East Cornwallis Drive. Ushers greet you and guide you to seating. You will notice a calm focus on the Eucharist and a warm spirit among parishioners. The parish invites you to know the Lord through Scripture and formation, love the Lord in worship and prayer, and serve the Lord in daily life. If you long for steady rhythms that shape your week, you will find them here.
Mass, Sacraments, and Formation
You can attend Mass on Sundays and weekdays and join a schedule that supports your family. Priests and deacons preach the gospel with clarity. Music supports prayerful participation. Confession is available on a regular schedule. Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, and Matrimony are handled with care and clear preparation. Children and youth grow through faithful catechesis and a strong parish school community. Adults deepen faith through Bible studies, small groups, and retreats. You receive practical guidance and encouragement for the path ahead.
Community and Service
The parish also serves neighbors across Greensboro. You can join ministries that visit the sick, support families, and respond to needs with compassion. Volunteers prepare meals, gather supplies, and offer time and presence. You will meet people who take faith seriously and treat one another with respect. If you are new to the Catholic Church, staff will walk with you through the Rite of Christian Initiation. If you return after time away, you will receive welcome and a clear next step.
Plan Your Visit
Parking is available near the church and school buildings. Greeters will help you settle in. Review Mass times, confession schedules, and parish events on the parish website so you can plan with confidence. If you need directions, use Google Maps. Learn more at stpiusxnc.com. We look forward to praying with you and walking together in faith, hope, and charity.


