JOIN US Every 1st Monday of the month from 7-8 pm St. Laurence's Chapel of Divine Mercy. ALL are invited to join in praying before the Blessed Sacrament for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life and for the protection of all our priests
What a great tradition to grow out of the pandemic! Gather with other families via Zoom each Friday at 8 pm to pray the Rosary. Contact Mark Coppedge in advance to get log-in details and join in. Link in this headline.
Andrew Dinner is an evening of prayer, group sharing, and dinner with Fr. Richard McNeillie, Vocations Director and Diocesan parish priests. For young men ages 14 - 18.
Optional - parents may attend.
What a great tradition to grow out of the pandemic! Gather with other families via Zoom each Friday at 8 pm to pray the Rosary. Contact Mark Coppedge in advance to get log-in details and join in. Link in this headline.
We have Holy Adoration at 4 am. Come participate in this simple act of spending time in prayer before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, exposed on the altar at the Chapel of Divine Mercy at St. Laurence. You can go straight to the Chapel or meet with fellow Brother Adorers at the parish hall kitchen, a few minutes before 4. After the Holy Hour, we invite all Adorers to come join us for coffee at the Parish Hall Kitchen.
Be a part of history! Fr. Reginald Samuels will be formally installed as Pastor of St. Laurence on Sunday, December 15, at the 11:00 am Mass. Fr. Reginald is just the fourth pastor in the 40-year history of our parish, following Fr. Laurence Connelly (1985-1994), Fr. John Weyer (1994-2002), and Fr. Drew Wood (2002-2024). Since this special Mass is falling on the same day as the 1:00 pm Mass for Our Lady of Guadalupe, we will combine celebrations and congratulate Fr. Reginald with traditional Mexican flair in the school gym at 2:00pm.
Coping with the sudden or tragic death of a loved one can be very difficult. Survivors are often overwhelmed by the grief that follows an unexpected death, and this may complicate the grieving process. Connecting with others who are also grieving the sudden death of loved ones can facilitate the healing process. These are not counseling sessions. The Grieving Families support group is for those who are grieving the death of loved ones through murder, suicide, accident, or any other sudden death. The group meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm in the Ave Maria Parish Life Center in the St. Francis room. Join us for our next meeting. For more information or to register to attend these free sessions, please contact Agnes Fernandes at 281-933-3721 or agnesffernandes@gmail.com. Space is limited.
What a great tradition to grow out of the pandemic! Gather with other families via Zoom each Friday at 8 pm to pray the Rosary. Contact Mark Coppedge in advance to get log-in details and join in. Link in this headline.
Go Deeper:
Discover what God has planned for you.
This retreat is designed for Catholic men of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston ages 18-35, who really want to listen to God.
$150 registration fee.
Retreat begins Friday, December 27 at 5:00 P.M. and will end Tuesday, December 31 at 11:00 A.M.
Those registered will receive more details prior to the retreat.
If you are married, please call us at 713-652-8239
What a great tradition to grow out of the pandemic! Gather with other families via Zoom each Friday at 8 pm to pray the Rosary. Contact Mark Coppedge in advance to get log-in details and join in. Link in this headline.