Have you wanted to make your home a holier place where you and your family can encounter God in everyday living? Father Larry's new book Our Home, Our Church shares a wealth of suggestions.
Bishop Vasquez announces that beginning May 23rd, Catholics in the Diocese will no longer be excused from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass in person. Click on the title to read his letter.
Our former deacon, Ray James, has died. Ordained in 1988, he served as deacon at St. Theresa parish for nearly 20 years. Click on the photo to learn more about Deacon Ray and funeral arrangements.
There are two great ways to make your giving go further at St. Theresa: Employer Matching Gifts and giving from your IRA distribution while saving on taxes.
Some are asking "what can I do to help those recovering from the winter blast?" Learn about efforts by our parishioners and in our community to provide food, water, repairs, shelter and more.
National Marriage Week is Feb 7 -14. Treat yourself by checking out the For Your Marriage website, a treasure trove of information and advice for Catholics on marriage, raising children, finding a spouse plus how to have an at-home retreat with your spouse.
Our Director of Senior and Adult Ministry and Outreach, Sr. Ann Pennington, will be moving to her familiar town of Waco where she will continue to practice ministry in "semi-retirement."
Do you have a loved one who may be eligible for hospice care soon? Do you have questions about how hospice fits with the Catholic faith? Check out this helpful information.
Support more than 100 ministries and programs that transform thousands of lives across Central Texas each day with this year's Catholic Services Appeal!
It was a beautiful blessing of the new altar and Pontifical High Mass on Saturday, October 24th,, celebrated by Bishop Vasquez. Learn more about the significance of the altar and its crafting.
These forgotten treasures are sometimes the people who live, and now very much alone, in long term care facilities. Here's a story of one such treasure.
Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Bishop Joseph Vasquez issued an updated decree regarding the celebration of sacraments and the return to a pre-pandemic schedule.