FAQ

  • Yes! We are members of something called "The Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter," which was established by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012.

  • We are group of Catholics recognized by our Bishop as an Ordinariate community-in-formation (basically a mission). The Ordinariate in the United States has a specific process for groups to form and eventually become a parish. We are in that process, having been given our name on Sunday, July 7, 2024.

  • The Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter is equivalent to a diocese, created by the Vatican in 2012 for people nurtured in the Anglican tradition who wish to become Catholic.

  • Divine Worship is the Ordinariate form of Holy Mass within the Roman Rite family. Learn more about Divine Worship here.

  • Anyone and everyone is welcome to attend Mass and participate in our community events with us!

    You do not have to be a formal member of our parish or The Ordinariate.

    To receive Holy Communion during Holy Mass, one should be in full communion with the Catholic Church and in a proper state of grace. Learn more.

  • With our community, you'd begin with our Inquirer's Class and go from there, eventually leading to Baptism and Confirmation. For more information and to potentially get started, reach out to us at admin@stsppcc.org.

  • Our community thrives because of its volunteers, and we’d love to have you roll up your sleeves and help! Please reach out to Omar Garza at volunteer@stsppcc.org.

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  • Slack is a convenient digital tool we use for active parishioners ages 18+ to communicate as a community throughout the week. In our Slack space we share parish news, reminders, more details about upcoming events, prayer intentions, and more (including humorous dad jokes and memes).