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Looking for a Good Catholic Church in Spring, TX?

When we are travelling, we always take time to give thanks for all our blessings, and pray for continued protection of our faith, family, and friends. 

Catholic Church in Spring, TX

If you are looking for a Catholic Church in Spring, TX, you have come to the right place.  There are several excellent Catholic churches in and around Spring, TX.

St. Edward Catholic Church

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 This beautiful church has a rich history of serving the Catholic community for over 50 years.  It’s school serves pre-k through grade 8 students in the Catholic tradition of developing the whole person.   St. Edward offers daily and weekday masses with mass intentions along with several weekend masses.  It also offers several community outreach groups, faith formation, youth ministries and all sacraments, including baptism, reconciliation, holy communion, confirmation, marriage, anointing of the sick and holy orders.  

The Church and school are located at 2601 Spring-Stuebner Road, Spring, Tx 77389.  You can reach the parish office at (281) 353.9774. 

St. James the Apostle Catholic Church

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 St. James is another beautiful Catholic church in Spring, TX.  What started as a small community of believers back in 1979, has now grown to over 1,600 families strong.  The church offers all sacraments including: baptism, reconciliation, holy communion, confirmation, marriage, anointing of the sick, and holy orders.  It has a faith formation program and community outreach programs.

The Church is located at 22800 Aldine Westfield Road, Spring, Texas 77373.  You can reach the parish office at   (281) 353-5053.

St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church

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 Founded in 1985 by the order known as the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits grew this small parish of 300 families, to over 4,300 families today.  It’s motto is “A people for others” and it reflects St. Ignatius’s approach as “A man for others.”  This vibrant church offers weekly daily and weekend masses as well as all sacraments!  

Divine Detours

Galveston Texas is a popular spot for vacationers who enjoy offshore fishing. You can read about popular fishing tours in our blog post by clicking here. Just an hour north from Galveston is where you’ll find these Catholic Churches in Spring, TX. After telling tales about the big one that got away, you can head to church and confess your sins! 😉

Nevertheless, visiting a church is a great way to meet locals and feel connected to a broader spiritual community. Churches also offer a window into local culture, history, art, architecture and traditions. By visiting a church you can transform a typical vacation with memorable moments that go beyond standard tourist activities. 

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