St. Peter Catholic Mission


Saint Peter Mission

What began in the mid-1800s, during a period of exchange between local indigenous peoples and Christian missionaries, became:

A Place of Shared Heritage which remains until this day.

Coming to Saint Peter Mission is at one and the same time coming to the final resting place of Chief Seattle, who is buried in the adjacent cemetery.

The tone of our liturgy at St. Peter Mission is peaceful and quiet, befitting what many experience as a place of deep soul presence.  It’s restful here.  Gatherings of two or three people are natural, as is a full house of one-hundred or more.

Saint Peter Mission houses some very special religious objects.  Among these are a wooden carving of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, and a replica of a teaching tool known as the “Catholic Ladder”.  When visiting, please feel welcome to come up and take a closer look at these rare works of art.

Going forth from Saint Peter Mission takes us out through the trees and back down the old gravel roads, into what lies ahead for us.  Wherever we go, we go renewed, for we have been on holy ground, and in a sacred place.

For more information about Chief Seattle and the Suquamish Tribe,

please visit:

Suquamish Tribe

Current Mass Times

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Current Mass times for St. Peters

Wednesday 5:00pm

Friday 11:00am



Please contact the St. Olaf office 360-779-4291 for inquires and updates on Mass times. Masses can be cancelled due to availability of the priest.

For inquiries about special visits to the mission please call Valerie Lint -PAA at the St. Olaf office

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