Marking the birth of Christ with mission traditions
Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year and serves as the season of preparation for the birth of Christ.
Live each day as a song of thanksgiving to God
The Seraphic Sisters and residents of St. Francis Nursing Home welcomed Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS, on November 27.
Our Lady of Guadalupe points us to coming of Jesus this Advent
In remembering the extraordinary mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe, she asks us to share her message of hope, compassion, and love, especially in this season of Advent, Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS, told the faithful at the annual archdiocesan Mass with the Federation of Guadalupanas, held December 1 at St. Mark the Evangelist Church.
Commemorating 30 years, celebrating people of Merced
As we approach the end of 2024, we reflect on the incredible stories of strength, resilience, and community that have shaped the past year.
Mother Teresa Center symbolizes hope for newcomers, San Antonio community
The grand opening of the Mother Teresa Center, a new Catholic Charities building to expand services to the northwest side at 5315 Summit Parkway in San Antonio, was held November 8.
Come to the quiet and the solitude at St. Peter Upon the Water
St. Peter upon the Water: A Center for Spiritual Direction and Formation offers these opportunities of quiet and solitude to persons seeking a deeper relationship with God.
Celebrate the season with sacred traditions: Matachines and Posadas planned for December at El Camino
As the Advent and Christmas seasons approach, the mission church communities of San Antonio come alive with vibrant cultural traditions that hold deep spiritual significance.
Walking United in Christ: Assembly, A historical celebration, reflection of unity as a local Church
Assembly 2024, the annual archdiocesan conference, commemorated the 150th anniversary celebration of the canonical establishment of the Diocese of San Antonio by Pope Pius X in 1874 with the theme, “Walking United in Christ.”
Observing St. Francis’ Feast Day with furry, four-legged friends
Parishioners and community members brought their furry friends to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi on October 4 at animal blessing ceremonies featuring wagging tails and happy barks […]
An invitation to pray, cultivate, and call: Celebrating the priesthood and the heart of the Church
As we approach National Vocations Week, held November 3-9, we are presented with an opportunity to illuminate our call to pray for vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and religious life.