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Diocese of Austin
Religious Institutions
Austin, TX 1,186 followers
Serving more than 700,000 Catholics in 127 parishes, missions and university centers across 25 counties in Central Texas
About us
The Diocese of Austin was founded in November 1947 as the seventh diocese in Texas by Pope Pius XII. The diocese, comprised of 127 parishes, or faith communities, and 23 schools, is home to more than 700,000 Catholics across 25 counties in Central Texas. Bishop Joe S. Vásquez is the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Austin and was installed on March 8, 2010. The Diocese is an equal opportunity employer and seeks qualified and dedicated employees. Job openings are advertised and updated frequently on the Diocese of Austin's Employment webpage at www.austindiocese.org/employment. All employees are expected to respect and uphold the teachings, policies and traditions of the Roman Catholic Church.
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http://www.austindiocese.org
External link for Diocese of Austin
- Industry
- Religious Institutions
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, TX
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1947
Locations
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Primary
6225 E US 290 HWY SVRD EB
Austin, TX 78723, US
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Austin, us
Employees at Diocese of Austin
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Deacon Larry Hiner, Psy.D.
Enhancing the value of human dignity in the worklace. Looking for individual dignity amidst organizational productivity.
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Sheila Kuehn
Director Level Accounting Executive
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Christopher Schelling
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Paul Simmons
Bilingual Operations Leader | Customer Service & Procurement Expert | Proven Track Record in Optimizing Efficiency & Driving Results
Updates
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The Red Mass, offered for those who study or are engaged in the administration of justice, is coming soon on Oct. 3 at Saint Mary Cathedral. Bishop Joe Vásquez will celebrate the Mass and Monsignor Ronny Jenkins, J.C.D., Chair of Canon Law and the Catholic University of America, will preach the homily. A dinner and reception (tickets required) will follow at the Austin Club with a keynote from Honorable Eva Guzman, (Ret.) Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. A special thank you to our sponsors: ▪️ Arthur Gollwitzer ▪️ Law Office of Randy Cubriel, P.C. ▪️ Mondrik & Associates ▪️ Patrick Keel Learn more, buy your tickets or sponsor a table at austindiocese.org/red-mass.
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As the new academic year kicks off, we welcome back our students, dedicated faculty and supportive families to our Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Austin 🍎🎒✏️ "I always enjoy new school years, as it is a time of renewed enthusiasm, fresh beginnings, and a reaffirmation of our commitment to providing an exceptional Catholic education rooted in faith, service and community." - Misty Poe, Superintendent "Made for Greatness," the inspiration for this school year, is inspired by Pope Benedict XVI. Read the #catholicspirit story at https://lnkd.in/gwy83Ce2.
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Bishop Joe Vásquez will celebrate the Red Mass on Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. at St. Mary Cathedral. Monsignor Ronny Jenkins, J.C.D., Chair of Canon Law and the Catholic University of America, will preach the homily. A dinner and reception (tickets required) will follow at the Austin Club with a keynote from Honorable Eva Guzman, (Ret.) Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. Learn more and buy your tickets at austindiocese.org/red-mass.
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Our congratulations and gratitude to Sara Ramirez, the director of Catholic Charities of Central Texas, who reaches her 20th anniversary with Catholic Charities this September! After working nine years with Catholic Charities Fort Worth, she joined Catholic Charities Central Texas in 2013. And she is still going strong. “I stay because of the Catholic social teachings,” she said. “I am so in love with … watching them being lived out and being a part of a community that has the same values and goals of pushing our community forward to be better for the person sitting in front of us.” Read the #catholicspirit story at https://lnkd.in/gbdutwQN
Sara Ramirez directs CCCTX for 11 years and counting
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Join us and the Catholic Healthcare Professionals of Central Texas for an evening of spiritual integration and rejuvenation honoring all healthcare workers at the 23rd annual Healthcare Mass 🙏👩⚕️👨⚕️ Bishop Joe Vásquez will celebrate the Mass on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at St. Mary Cathedral, Austin. Learn more and let us know you're coming by visiting https://lnkd.in/ghpaz2sX.
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Bishop Joe Vásquez will celebrate the Red Mass on Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. at St. Mary Cathedral. Monsignor Ronny Jenkins, J.C.D., Chair of Canon Law and the Catholic University of America, will preach the homily. A dinner and reception (tickets required) will follow at the Austin Club with a keynote from Honorable Eva Guzman, (Ret.) Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. Learn more and buy your tickets at austindiocese.org/red-mass.
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When Father Steve Sauser began his term as pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish in Fayetteville and St. Mary Parish in Ellinger, he realized both needed to establish new ways to sustain their communities for the long term... From his experiences at other parishes, Father Sauser knew of a solution — to create endowments within the Catholic Foundation - Diocese of Austin. The opportunity to establish an endowment — and take advantage of the diocese’s larger investment pool and professional fund management — is available to all parishes, schools, agencies and organizations in the diocese. An initial gift of at least $10,000 is required, and distributions can begin once an endowment’s value reaches $25,000. Read the #catholicspirit story at https://lnkd.in/eaGyRzmX
Endowments help pastors plan for the future
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This morning, St. Austin Catholic Church & School celebrated the opening of its ministry building and school with a ribbon-cutting event and campus celebration that included Diocese of Austin leadership, the Paulist Fathers, St. Austin Parish and School leaders, as well as city, business, and community leaders. “The Diocese of Austin celebrates this new facility as a great sign of hope and an opportunity to strengthen the ministry of St. Austin parish in the downtown and university communities. As the city of Austin continues to grow, St. Austin remains poised to serve all people in bearing witness to the Gospel.” - Bishop Joe S. Vásquez
St. Austin Catholic Church & School undertook a multi-million-dollar project to build a new school and parish facilities eight years ago. This Friday, they host its grand opening! "To finance the $44 million cost for the new [St. Austin Catholic School] and ministry building, St. Austin leased a remaining acre adjacent to the school and parish to a third-party developer who built a 29-story structure with 423 apartments to house UT students. St. Austin financed the construction of its new facilities with cash from one upfront ground lease payment, a $30 million tax-exempt bank loan, and $9 million of taxable bonds purchased by the Diocese of Austin. The project will provide the parish and diocese a revenue stream for nearly 100 years." Read the complete #catholicspirit story at https://lnkd.in/gusUyNHv
St. Austin Parish reaches for the heavens
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St. Austin Catholic Church & School undertook a multi-million-dollar project to build a new school and parish facilities eight years ago. This Friday, they host its grand opening! "To finance the $44 million cost for the new [St. Austin Catholic School] and ministry building, St. Austin leased a remaining acre adjacent to the school and parish to a third-party developer who built a 29-story structure with 423 apartments to house UT students. St. Austin financed the construction of its new facilities with cash from one upfront ground lease payment, a $30 million tax-exempt bank loan, and $9 million of taxable bonds purchased by the Diocese of Austin. The project will provide the parish and diocese a revenue stream for nearly 100 years." Read the complete #catholicspirit story at https://lnkd.in/gusUyNHv
St. Austin Parish reaches for the heavens
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