Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church, San Antonio, TX

I have had a number of visitors searching for information on Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church in San Antonio, Texas. This is an "Anglican Use" Parish. By using the helpful locator of the Archdiocese of San Antonio, and by stipulating "Latin" as the language, I found the Church website. The Mass schedule is here. Note the description of the Solemn High Mass for this Parish:

Worship at Our Lady of the Atonement is a spiritually enriching experience, in which the faithful are called to holiness by both the form and substance of the liturgical action.

A Solemn High Mass involves the traditional use of incense, bells, a full procession, and Sacred Music from both the traditional Latin and English Catholic heritage. The Gloria, Credo and a number of hymns are always sung by the entire congregation, encouraging active participation by the laity. Other movements such as the Kyrie, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei are more often reserved for the choir and organ accompaniment alone, providing an atmosphere of reverence for God which prompts an interior renewal .

Biblically based sermons are preached every Sunday, challenging the faithful to be strong and knowledgeable in their Catholic Faith. In keeping with St. Paul's command that "all things be done for edification"(1 Cor. 14:26), the readings from Holy Scripture are explained and applied to our walk as Christians in the world.

Many members of the parish are converts from different forms of Protestantism, while others have found their life-long faith renewed and strengthened. We welcome all who seek God with a pure heart to join us as we worship the God of All Creation, Our Lord Jesus Christ.

The full schedule of Masses is at the bottom of the page and organized well. Perhaps you might wish to visit this vibrant Parish on your next trip to Texas? The liturgy sounds beautiful!

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  1. As a parishioner since we moved to San Antonio about a year ago, I can attest to the fact that the liturgy here is indeed beautiful, breathtakingly so at times.

    If I didn't already live here, I'd consider a visit to this parish plenty good reason to plan my next vacation in San Antonio.

    Be forewarned, though, because this place will spoil you for just about anywhere else.

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