El Paso kermés schedule 2026: Where to find food, games, music – and friends 3%
By El Paso Matters Staff1%
7/14/2026, 1:00:00 PM
Keywords: Kermes, Schedule, El Paso, Bazaar, Food, Games, Music, Diocese Of El Paso, San Lorenzo, St Anthonys Catholic Diocese
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Kermés season has returned to the Borderland, bringing with it the familiar sights, sounds and aromas that have long marked a tradition in El Paso.
During the next three months, churches throughout the Diocese of El Paso will host dozens of kermeses — annual bazaars that blend faith, food and fellowship into weekends of celebration.
The events welcome thousands of visitors each year with homemade favorites such as gorditas, enchiladas, tacos, elote and raspas, alongside live music, folklórico performances, carnival rides, games and raffles.
Behind the festivities is months of planning by parish staff and volunteers.
The events also serve as important fundraisers, with proceeds supporting church ministries, religious education, facility improvements and other parish programs throughout the year.
The kermeses ramp up in August and continue through October, offering nearly every weekend an opportunity to experience one of the Borderland’s most enduring community traditions.
Below is a calendar of kermeses scheduled across El Paso and neighboring communities under the diocese.
This is a developing list and will be updated as additional events are announced.
July 31-Aug.
2: Our Lady of the Light, 4700 Delta Drive
Aug.
7-10: San Lorenzo, 611 Avenida De San Lorenzo (Clint)
Aug.
8: Santa Teresita Mission, 3401 Zapal Ave.
Aug.
8-9: Our Lady of Guadalupe, 2709 Alabama St.
Aug.
14-16: Little Flower, 171 Polo Inn Road
Aug.
21-23: St.
Pius X, 1050 N.
Clark Drive
Aug.
28-30: El Buen Pastor, 311 Peyton Road
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Sept.
4-6: St.
Mark, 11700 Pebble Hills Blvd.
Sept.
4-6: Immaculate Heart of Mary, 8300 De Alva Drive (Canutillo)
Sept.
5-7: St.
Anthony’s Seminary, 4601 Hastings Drive
Sept.
11-13: Holy Spirit, 14600 Horizon Blvd.
(Horizon)
Sept.
11-13: Santa Rosa de Lima, 620 E. 4th St.
(Pecos)
Sept.
18-19: Our Lady of Fatima 308 Almond St.
(Van Horn)
Sept.
18-19: San Pedro de Jesus Maldonado, 3000 Tim Foster Drive
Sept.
19-20: San Judas Tadeo, 4006 Hidden Way
Sept.
19-20: St.
Paul the Apostle, 7424 Mimosa Ave.
Sept.
19-20: St.
Patrick’s, 7065 2nd St.
(Canutillo)
Sept.
25-26: St.
Raphael Parish, 2301 Zanzibar Road
Sept.
25-27: La Purísima, 328 S.
Nevarez Road (Socorro)
Sept.
26: San Antonio de Padua, 503 Hunter Drive
Sept.
26-27: Our Lady of Guadalupe, 127 W.
Main St.
(Fabens)
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Oct.
2-3: Cristo Rey, 8011 Willamette Ave.
Oct.
2-3: St.
Thomas and St.
Joseph (Kermit)
Oct.
2-4: Blessed Sacrament, 9025 Diana Drive
Oct.
3: Our Lady of Peace, 406 S. 6th St.
(Alpine)
Oct.
3-4: Our Lady of Sorrows, 7712 Rosedale St.
Oct.
9-10: Our Lady of the Valley, 8600 Winchester Road
Oct.
10: Our Lady of Miracles, 556 E.
Cavender St.
(Sierra Blanca)
Oct.
16-17: Santa Teresita de Jesus, 1101 W.
O’Reilly St.
(Presidio)
Oct.
24: St.
Charles Borromeo Seminary, 8330 Park Haven Ave.
This is a developing list and will be updated.
Send any kermes announcements or updates to cramirez@elpasomatters.org
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