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705 St Theresa Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77498, United States, Channelview
St. Theresa Catholic Church - Catholic church in Channelview, United States
I do love it its At St Vincent De Paul I take some ladies to get food this is located behind the church
These are some of the most hard working priests in the Archdiocese with abundant opportunities for confession each week as well as a K-8 school and one of the most Traditional parishes outside of the 1962 Missal parishes. Fr Angelino is a young pastor with plenty of energy and works hard to meet the needs of this parish. I wish every parish had the heart and tenacity that this one has.
Convenience and plenty of parking.
One of the beautiful church in Sugar Land, Tx. I enjoyed the Latin mass every Sun 5pm. The parishioners are friendly and kind
I love all our pastures! The childrens choir is so amazing. You will find your home here.The Alvarados
Absolutely beautiful church located in Old Sugarland.
Was here for a Funeral mass. It started late but not sure why. Clean environment Clear homily, not able to follow the whole mass because not all responses were in the program shared. I was glad to have attended, nevertheless
I have been attending this church since 2018 and tis church is really welcoming. The priests are amazing. And the youth ministry is also really good. I really recommend you come here if your looking for a church
Traditional Catholic church with welcoming congregation.
Very nice church. Used to attend massa there for years.
A very pretty church. It is a virtual melting pot of attendees.Their festival was fun. Had many different international foods.
Very friendly parish with traditional music, holy priests. One of the few parishes that still uses the alter rail
I cant go without saying I have had the most sacred experience in Latin mass, before Easter. It was a worship of God words cant describe. The cantor, I think was a priest, make a whole difference, the ambience was so sacred ,I felt I was floating around.24 hrs Adoration is a gem!! Is one of my places for a while and I will keep it.The program for Easter was most complete. Planned to go but I had to cancel.The sisters I met were spiritual and friendly.Definitely a home to nest with your family.
Very peaceful, clean always and safe 🙏
Beautiful church w. great sermons. 24 hrs adoration but you need the code to get in after dark. The adoration is located in a little cabin back of school.
Friday fish dinner was fabulous.
It appears more and more are going to church and some are not even Catholic just by observation which is good, all are welcome!! I guess all folks of different backgrounds are realizing prayer is the answer to whats is going on to our country and St Theresa is the place to start!
Beautiful church. Very traditional practices. They make sure everyone is well accommodated and organized.
Wow! This Parish seems to be thriving: recollection and sacred silence is deep, spiritual joy is palpable, and love is sincere. Seems like people are intent on growing in holiness. Its a wonder to behold.
Kind people at the two events Ive been to thus far. I couldnt ask for more accepting people and a more loving environment.
We loved the garage sale, great stuff with very affordable prices. Amazing community support. Parishioners were very friendly and actively involved in church events.
I absolutely love this church. Special the Spanish mass. I just hope that soon they will offer a second Spanish mass on Sunday besides the only one thats done at 8:00AM.
Great place to worship and feel a true sense of peace. I dont really care for the organ, but thats not why Im there... Although it was interesting hearing the Star Spangled Banner played on the organ at the end of Mass on the 4th of July. God bless America! 🙏🇺🇸
catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Galveston Houston located in Sugarland. beautiful inside and out especially interior wise very beautiful and reverent. vibrant thriving parish full of love especially love seeing young families attending with their young children. diverse parish as well
Absolutely beautiful church, its a gem. I adore this church. I have been attending this church for more than 10 years and have attended many other churches of different denominations since, but I just keep coming back here. There is a warmth, peace, and sacredness at this church that I havent been able to find anywhere else. The choir is amazing, the organ player is amazing, the altar is gorgeous, the homilies are focused on Jesus and relevant to the times, the community is diverse and welcoming. You can truly feel Gods presence, holiness, and love here.
Our first time back to visit St. Theresa’s in over a year. We were there to celebrate our granddaughter’s First Communion. We are not members but our daughter, her husband, and two daughters are members. We thought we were at the wrong mass...no focus what so ever on the children and the homily was basically read. I know Covid has shut many things down like possibly a luncheon afterwards, but there should have been more attention given to the group celebrating this milestone.
Beautiful orthodox parish. Every Mass, celebration or event Ive been to here has been so beautiful, reverent, peaceful, and well done. I love the frequent opportunities for confession, masses, and adoration as well! Couldnt recommend more, just wish we lived closer!
My home church for 30+ years. Great community and wonderful leadership. Really like our new pastor.
So unfortunate that I was charged $350 for attending a church service. My kids has to walk miles back home after our car was towed.This church is at sugarland but we church members has to carpool to Houston, to go pickup our cars from the towing company which this church has this business with.Can you imagine, one of the members who volunteered his car, has to seat in the trunk of the car, to make space for others to go pickup their cars. It was inhuman to see the old people, the sick, kids, churchgoers lined up to pay cash before their car could be released.What surprises me the most was, the church was making announcement on a new product which the church members can purchase but was so inconsiderate to announce to the members to go repark their cars.The cashier at the towing place was so unhappy with this idea and said "every church service they will be calling his manager to come quick and tow the car before the church service is over even on christmas day" they target to tow the car when people are concentrating on the church service.We tried to call the church about this wicked act. Their reply was, they warn people not park close to the waste bin or the fire line, but the church uses this places during church events. Yes, they close this places down and use it for their benefits.With the limited car park spaces, they should have put "no parking signs" on those places or announce it in the church, so that people can go and repark their cars.
Ok this church is very nice. Small but mighty and beautiful inside. Love the art work and all. Thank u St. Theresa for hosting my cuz wedding in a short period of time. We love the church and the Nigeria Fev Father that wed them.
Beautiful Liturgy in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms of the Roman Rite! Beautiful worship, and special First Friday night Adoration with a special First Friday Mass usually following. The Mass (in both Formsas it should be. Some great verses from the Book of Daniel on the canopy at the top of the columns.
Wonderful Catholic Church offering the Traditional Latin Mass at 5pm every Sunday. Solid preaching and excellent liturgy.
Beautiful church, huge parish. They have six mass services on Sundays with two spanish mass at 6:30am and 2pm.
Very beautiful sanctuary and plenty of seats. Does get crowded around Easter and Christmas. They have plenty of mass times and I highly recommend this parish.
A church is but a building, the relationship you build and strengthen with Jesus Christ within those walls and the Tabernacle inside make it holy. That same opportunity is in every catholic church. Come and see. 🙏🙏
Nice wholesome atmosphere. The presiding priest was clear and his homily was on point. The music selection was good but the organ was quite loud. The young (altar serversparticipation is very impressive.
My sanctuary place. Gives me hope and faith. Been attending since 2011 and I love it more and more each year and like seeing all the improvements they do. I like the fact that their doors are NEVER CLOSED! Something that should be expected but a lot of churches do close their doors. My daughters love attending CCE, something that is hard to believe since most kids these days dont want to spend time with our Lord. The church does a great job on welcoming people from all over and the staff is always available to help you or find someone that will. I do miss Father Reynolds, but all the priests at this church are great encouragement for others. And their confession and mass times are awesome because you have many choices to pick from in case something gets on the way and you cant make it at your regular time. God bless everybody that attends this church and I hope that it will continue to grow, both spiritually and physically!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I go this church every so often Ive been going more lately. Sometimes the parking lot can get packed but not bad.The inside is well maintained, really nice and spacious.
I grew up going to this church. I love it.. my nephew got baptize.
I have been going to St. Theresa for 26 years now & the atmosphere is one of everyone living their faith. We have the available Mass times & Confession times thanks to our Priest who guide us. What St. Theresa also has is Perpetual Adoration. I invite you to see for your self a beautiful place to be with Jesus. This is a community who has times to pray together and have fun together. Our youth and children have many programs.
Beautiful church. Some parts of mass sung are in Latin. Come early to 10 am mass. Parking gets full quick!
Blessing to have this church so close to my home. The church and all the clergy are led by the spirit. Many prayer meetings and daughter went to the school when it first opened.
as a catholic who lives near this church & other nearby catholic churches, where i as well as churchgoers come to attend mass and also make contribution, certainly not to make or cause trouble; however, i was treated like one at this church as my car was towed after carelessly parked in the no parking lane. Although admitting my mistake as I had been a bit late for the mass, but my parking was in the parking lot, not blocking any other cars, front nor back. Even if the car happen to block anyones or caused an inconvenience, I or a churchgoer would have instead been appreciated a verbal warning / announcement that the car will be towed if not moved; Rather, this church allows towing co. to prey on vehicles to have the car towed & ripped off churchgoer an exact $313.91 to get the car out ($250 towing fee charged by the towing driver & almost $65 for less than 1 hr. storage charged by shop)!! A Church or House of God is a place where people find mercy, compassion, but this catholic church is the first ever that have car of churchgoers towed without any mercy or verbal warning! I come to mass to pray & donate, not to make or cause trouble, but what happened earlier today is a message from this church that Im no longer welcome, so dont come to pray or donate or be part of this church any longer. As nothing / no one is perfect; thus could have been given at least 1 warning; however, it appears that this church gives churchgoer no chance or no mercy. While I understand that my decent donation is for God regardless of which church I come, I regret that my donation was given to this church or administration that have no mercy / compassion. It was very unfortunate as I went to this church a while back ago when it was overseen or directed by a Caucasian Pastor, whom I had much past admiration & respect.Any rate, while acknowledging that parking in a wrong spot could cause a tight space or blockage which may be an inconvenience to other vehicles, why not issue only one or final warning to that vehicle, esp. the people who park the car there happen to be new or visitor who not yet know of the strict parking enforcement? That way, it will show an understanding & compassionate; after all, people who park at the lots are there to worship God & make donation, contribution to the churchs establishment
I feel like the service at this church isnt as loving and emotional as it used to be. The atmosphere felt different this last time that i went. Not only that but my car got towed for me parking in a "no parking zone" when millions of other people used to park there as well and all of a suddent they start caring about it. They werent even nice enough to let us know before mass that they are now towing vehicles but after the mass was over. My husband and i went to ask the church employees and even asked the priest himself to see if they can please give us a number to call. They didnt even aknowledge us and the priest was extremely rude. Its just ridiculously sad how they knew what was going to happen but didnt much care to help us out. I will NOT come back to this church ever again.
Been going to this church for over 5 years now and I love it. I baptized one of my kids here, another did their first communion and me and my husband got married here. Everyone is very nice and understanding, very peaceful serene feeling when waking in. I love this church.
This was my first time visiting this church. Its a big and beautiful church with a very diverse community. The reason Im rating it so low is because of something the priest said during the homily. The gospel was about the great commandment, the love for God, and the the love for neighbors. During his homily the priest said, "Take nurses in the hospital. Is there love and compassion in the hospitals? I doubt it. But there is love of money." And it sounded like he was implying that nurses dont have compassion and go into nursing soley for the money. As a registered nurse myself, I took great offense to that comment. Nursing is not an easy profession. Even though its known to be a decent paying job, people who go into nursing know what theyre going into. Nursing takes a lot of critical thinking, effort, sacrifice, patience, tolerance, and, above all, compassion. Compassion in caring for our patients when they are in their most vulnerable moments. My mom is a nurse. My aunts are nurses. Some of the best people I know are nurses. And I know, including myself, that we did not get into and stay in the profession soley for money. So for the priest to say something like that about nurses in his homily I believe was just truly ignorant.
I love this church! My kids got all their sacraments here. Great community and wonderful priests! Blessed to be part of St. Theresa!
I tried to baptize my son here. We first called this church to make sure there wasnt a problem coming in. The lady on the phone was really rude and didnt let us finish our sentence before transferring us to someone else. Days go by and we visited the church/office, it was really beautiful but when we got there, again the lady on the front desk lady was very rude. We had to wait for 30 minutes for another person. When that person with the baptize information came in , she made us leave just because she had an important call to make , we saw her in the car on her phone earlier before coming in the office. Also one of the fathers didnt even greet us or smile? Who does that? The church is very lovely but not the people who work there.
This is a church where a sense of the sacred is whole-heartedly embraced. It is fashionable for Catholic churches to want to be "cool," but this church for many years has rejected that entirely. There is a sacred beauty to the way the altar and statues were designed. Homilies have a focus on Jesus and what He wants from us, and the songs selected are in praise of the King of kings, not abstract notions of positivity. Ministries here are abundant, and, if you take 5 minutes to look over what is available, there is definitely something for you here.
I love going to mass here. Its a small community of different ages and cultures. My daughter was baptized there abd the church was happy for us to have it during a normal mass and by a family priest from another parish. Its a very nice community.
705 St Theresa Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77498, United States, Channelview
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