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St. Anthony Relics Visit the Diocese of Austin

Published January 24, 2017 • Written by ATX Catholic Filed Under: Events

A messenger of hope from Padua, Italy comes to Central Texas. Fr Mario Conte, editor, or the Messanger of St. Anthony magazine, is bringing two relics from the Basilica of St. Anthony to visit various parishes in our diocese.

St. Anthony has been known to be a great miracle worker through his prayers of intercession. This is a beautiful opportunity for faithful in our area to venerate the relics of this great man of faith. May his life and prayers be a blessing to us all.

The gold reliquary containing a fragment of the body of St. Anthony

 

ST. MARY CATHEDRAL
203 E. 10th Street – Austin, Texas 78701

FEBRUARY 11 – SATURDAY
Veneration at 10 AM until 1 PM
Mass at 12 Noon
Veneration again at 4 PM until 7 PM.
Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM
FEBRUARY 12 – SUNDAY
Veneration before and after each mass.
Masses at 8 AM. 9:30 AM, 12 Noon,
1:45 PM, 3:30 PM and 5:30 PM

ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH
401 S. Parker Ave., Bryan, Texas 77803

FEBRUARY 13 – MONDAY
Veneration begins at 3:00PM. Mass is at 6:30PM.

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
5909 Reicher Drive – Austin, Texas 78723

FEBRUARY 15 – WEDNESDAY
Veneration begins at 3 PM
Mass at 6:30 PM

HOLY VIETNAMESE MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH
1107 E. Yager Lane – Austin, Texas 78753

FEBRUARY 16 – THURSDAY
Veneration begins at 11:30 AM
Masses at 12 Noon and 6:30 PM

OUR LADY’S MARONITE CATHOLIC CHURCH
1320 E. 51st Street – Austin, Texas 78723

FEBRUARY 18 – SATURDAY
Veneration begins at 12:30 PM
Vigil Mass at 5 PM followed by short period of veneration

OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH
1206 E. 9th Street – Austin, Texas 78702

FEBRUARY 19 – SUNDAY
Masses with veneration: 7:45 AM, 9:45 AM, 11:30 AM and 6 PM

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
ANTHONIAN ASSOCIATION – TEL: 914.263.8841

 

St Anthony of Padua, pray for us.

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