Address: 2500 Limmer Loop, Hutto, TX 78634, USA
Phone: +15127593712
Sunday: 9AM–2PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9–10AM
Saturday: 5–6PM
Monica Keith
This a wonderful community. Our family loves Father P and everyone is so friendly. Our issue is that we think Father has a life lesson homily, we just can’t hear it or focus because of all the children crying, yelling, playing. Please understand we love for everyone to feel welcome but it sure would be nice if parents got up and removed themselves as a courtesy to others. Especially during the homily and the consecration.
Jack Tieken
I thought that the people there were very nice. I'm not from the area, but I had a good (great) worship.
Bigzee03
A place of worship where you feel at home
Lindsey Garansuay
It took us many years to find this awesome community that was right around the corner, but I'm so glad we did! If you are wanting a community of faith filled people that make you feel welcomed, loved & needed, this is your parish.
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Saturday Mass is at 5pm. Sunday Mass is at 10am and 5pm.
Your welcome.
Good afternoon, Johanna Not all are in English, the schedule is as follows Saturday English @5:00pm Sunday 10:00am English Sunday 12:30pm Spanish Sunday 5:00pm English. We are working on being able to open one more in Spanish in the future. We invite you to visit us and be very promyp part of our San Patricio Family. It will be a pleasure to meet you and put ourselves at your service for any occasion. My name is Kris Coronado and we also have Martha and Marisol, we hope to see you soon. Blessings, Chris Coronado
Mass starts at 8:30 AM. There will also be a series of 30 minute sessions with Liturgy of the word and distribution of Ashes at 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, 7pm - Spanish, and 8 PM.
Dress is mostly Texas casual. Jeans permitted. We're there to worship God in communion as family.
Yes - the candles are located on the east side of the church directly in front of the Our Lady of Guadalupe image.
Sorry, they have masses in Spanish
I am sorry. They don't have the masses in Spanish. I think Our Lady of Guadalupe in Taylor or St. Elizabeth in Pflugerville are some options.
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