St Anne's Catholic Church

St. Anne Catholic Church - Tomball, Texas

Church at 1111 South Cherry Street, Tomball, TX 77375

St. Anne Catholic Church in Tomball, Texas in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston


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  • I visit the food pantry every other weekend. Always helpful staff, sweet teens helping out, and the food is always organized and stretchable. Worth every trip.

    Added June 20, 2017 by Jessica West
  • Excelent people helping others pantry is ful thrusdays, but saturday is better

    Added December 24, 2016 by erica josefina dellan ochoa
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    I liked it at first but have since been frustrated. There is very limited opportunity for reconciliation. The website says you can schedule a time but no one responds to the message I left. I try to talk to a priest during off hours during the day but find that the priest's house has a door bell but there is a steel bar cage built around the front so that you can not get to it. That to me sends the wrong message. Its just not accommodating in comparison to the churches I have attended in my life time. Saturday between 3:30-4:30 is the only standard time for reconciliation. I often times have to work or otherwise cannot make a mid day Saturday visit. Old school churches like the one's I recently attended in North Dakota for example will also offer reconciliation before mass. Knowing that isnt the case at St Anne's I tried to schedule a time. No call back as of yet. On Saturday before Easter I made sure I could be there at 3:30 with my son so we could go to confession before Sunday mass only to find out there isn't confession that Saturday. I checked the website before I went and there was no mention of a cancellation. Growing up a farmer's son we had to work double duty at planting and harvesting time. The Saturday before Easter seems to me like a time much like planting or harvesting but instead no confessions could be heard. I tried to speak to the priest but ran into the locked cage in front of his house so I ended up driving to a church over near the Woodlands where confessions were not being heard but the priest was willing to tend to the need of my son and I and accommodate us. I am generally dissatisfied with the booklets and pamphlets in the vestibule. There is nothing about examination of conscience, there are no rosary instructions, there are no small booklets with common prayers. I find things of this nature in many Catholic churches in other regions of the country and they come in very handy for a single Catholic father trying to teach these things to 3 sons ages 6, 8 & 13. I will call the priest in North Dakota to mail me some. I've no doubt he will answer the phone or call me back in a timely manner. I know I must sound like a horrible person and to criticize any church makes me feel so but its my honest thoughts.

    Okay, having said all that. It does appear to me to be very accommodating to the needs of the Latino. I am not latino obviously but I might have a different opinion if I were and I could read some of the things that are put out in Spanish. If Spanish is your first language you might want to check this church out.

    Added October 20, 2016 by Michael Stevens
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Website address: stanne-tomball.org

Website title: St. Anne Catholic Church - Tomball, Texas

Website description: St. Anne Catholic Church in Tomball, Texas in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston