• St Willibrord's Church, Utrecht, is a Roman Catholic church operated by the traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) and dedicated to Saint Willibrord.
  • The neo-gothic St Willibrordkerk offers the opportunity to experience a characteristic church atmosphere at the time of the Middle Ages.
  • In the period from 1991 until 2006, father Kotte (1922-2006) oversaw the restoration of the Saint Willibrord Church to its original state.
  • Discover Sint-Willibrordkerk in Utrecht, Netherlands: A uniquely preserved neo-Gothic church that is now home to a collection of art and woodcarvings.
  • In 2015 the church was sold to the Society of St. Pius X who now offer regular Sunday masses in the usus antiquior at the parish.
  • Our parish’s patron is Saint Willibrord, the eighth century bishop of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
  • Alongside the colourful frescoes there are numerous wood carvings and stained glass windows depicting the life of Saint Willibrord.
  • Most Dutch churches didn't have to take their surroundings into consideration when they were built. St. Willibrord's Church is a remarkable exception.