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Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church | Augusta


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Landmark: Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church
City: Augusta
Country: USA Georgia
Continent: North America

Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Augusta, USA Georgia, North America

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Here’s a detailed look at four notable Most Holy Trinity Catholic Churches in the U. S., covering their history, architecture, worship schedules, and roles in the community-right down to the scent of incense lingering after Mass: 1.Founded in 1810, Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Augusta stands as Georgia’s oldest Catholic parish, its white steeple still catching the afternoon sun.Built between 1857 and 1863, the sanctuary now stands among the state’s oldest Catholic churches, its brick walls still cool to the touch.Architect J. R. Niernsee, famed for shaping the South Carolina State House, designed the church in the bold curves and heavy stone of the Romanesque Revival style.The stuccoed brick front shows off round-arched openings, stout buttressed towers, and a five-part main face anchored by corner towers that don’t quite match.Inside, gilt iron columns catch the light, marble altarpieces stand in quiet grandeur, stained-glass windows glow like jeweled panels, and a 29-rank Jardine organ waits to be heard.More than just a striking piece of architecture, the church has shaped Augusta’s history-its bells once rang out to mark the town’s most important moments.In the Yellow Fever outbreaks of 1839 and 1854, the Sisters of Mercy turned the 1814 building into a hospital and orphanage, where the scent of vinegar lingered in the halls.During the Civil War, they turned it back into a hospital, its halls echoing with the shuffle of boots and the smell of antiseptic.Two.Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East San Jose is a lively parish that mirrors the neighborhood’s rich mix of cultures, from the sound of Spanish hymns to the scent of fresh pan de dulce after Mass.The church holds services in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Tagalog, so everyone-from the elderly woman humming softly in Spanish to the young family chatting in Tagalog-can worship together.It’s also home to several ministries and community programs, from Sunday classes to a warm weekly soup night.Here’s the weekly schedule: Daily Mass in English is at 8:00 AM, Monday through Saturday.Vietnamese Mass is at 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday-except Wednesday.On Wednesdays at 5:30 PM, there’s the Mass of Our Lady of Perpetual Help with the Novena prayer in English.Saturday Vigil includes Vietnamese at 4:00 PM (livestreamed) and Spanish at 6:00 PM.Sunday Masses are English at 7:30 AM, 9:15 AM, and 5:30 PM for youth and young adults; Spanish at 11:00 AM; Tagalog/English at 12:45 PM; and Vietnamese at 3:45 PM and 7:00 PM.Confession is offered Saturdays from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM.Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Trinity, Texas, welcomes the local community into a warm space for worship and spiritual growth, where sunlight streams through stained-glass windows.The church focuses on bringing people together, offering everything from weekly potlucks to childcare for its members.The Mass schedule is as follows: on Saturdays, the Rosary in English begins at 3:30 PM, followed by Mass at 4:00 PM; Sundays offer Mass in English at 10:00 AM and in Spanish at 1:00 PM; Tuesday through Friday, English Mass is at 10:00 AM, with Eucharistic Adoration on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM; Spanish Mass is held at 7:00 PM on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; and on First Fridays, Mass at 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM includes the Anointing of the Sick.Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, located in Northeast El Paso, welcomes a vibrant mix of parishioners, offering Mass in both English and Spanish beneath its sunlit, adobe arches.The church runs a small school where students tackle their lessons alongside daily moments of prayer.At Most Holy Trinity Catholic Churches, the Saturday vigil is at 5:00 PM in English, while Sunday Masses are at 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM in English, and noon in Spanish.Weekday Masses run Monday at 8:00 AM, Tuesday at 5:30 PM, Wednesday at 8:00 AM, Thursday at 5:30 PM, and Friday at 8:15 AM.Confessions are heard Saturdays from 3:00 to 4:30 PM, with each parish serving its own community through services and programs that nurture faith and bring people together-much like the warmth of candlelight in a quiet chapel.


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