Conference by Bishop Thomas Aquinas at Stella Maris Chapel, November 13, 2016
Sermon before Confirmations:
Sermon during Mass:
Conference by Bishop Thomas Aquinas at Stella Maris Chapel, November 13, 2016
Sermon before Confirmations:
Sermon during Mass:
Quite a few Catholics traveled to Houston, Texas from San Antonio — and much further away — to be there for this extraordinary occasion. We would have even had some from Austin, but they had car problems.
At Mass during the sermon, Bishop Williamson endorses the apostolate of Fr. Zendejas and Fr. Garcia:
There are now TWO permanent locations in Texas for the Traditional Latin Mass being served by this small group of priests alone: San Antonio, TX and Houston, TX. (Of course, the San Antonio location is close enough for Austin residents as well.) Both locations use the 1962 Missal, which is completely traditional, and free from all the 1960’s changes inflicted by the Second Vatican Council. We must never cease our resistance to Vatican 2, which caused so much damage to the Catholic Church and to souls!
Blessing of new Texas Chapel
Bishop Williamson – Sermon before Confirmations (19 minutes):
Bishop Williamson Conference (16 minutes):
Bishop Williamson Q&A
Part 1 (24 minutes)
Part 2 (12 minutes)
His Excellency, Bishop Richard Williamson will be conferring the Sacrament of Confirmation in Houston, TX on Monday, July 6th at 6 pm.
A potluck along with a question and answer session with Bishop Williamson will follow the Mass.
Anyone interested in more details, including those who wish to be confirmed, please send an e-mail to matthew (at) cathinfo.com
So far, there are several Traditional Catholic families from churches in the San Antonio and Austin areas interested in going.
http://www.cathinfo.com/StDominic/bulletin6-21-15.htm
Bishop Williamson – His Excellency will be in Houston, TX on the evening of July 6th for Mass, Confirmations, and a 2-3 hour conference. If you are interested in attending, please ask Matthew for details. It’s a 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hour drive depending on how close you live to San Antonio or Austin.
Ready for Summer – We’ve taken advantage of special financing to purchase and install a new, larger 25000 BTU air conditioner. Having run some tests, it looks like we’re all set to stay comfortable during the hot Texas Summer! San Antonio (or Austin) isn’t known for its mild summers. Donations to help cover this expense can be placed in the donation can near the door of the chapel.
More Sidewalk – Thanks and prayers go out to the 2nd sidewalk work crew, who put in the next 8′ section of sidewalk last Saturday the 13th. This 4-foot-wide concrete sidewalk is now 16′ long.
New Driveway – After the record May rainfall in the greater San Antonio and Austin area washed out much of the driveway, our hosts have now re-topped the drive with new gravel. Please drive slowly to prevent the powder (which will eventually pack down) from blowing away in a dust cloud. The hosts — and your vehicle — will thank you!