All are welcome at Saint Monica

The sacred purpose of St. Monica Parish is to build a welcoming community of faith, creating missionary disciples who make God's love visible through service to others.

Mutually Shared Vision (Archdiocese of San Antonio)

Seeking to live in sacramental communion with one another, the Archdiocese of San Antonio exists to make disciples and missionaries of Jesus Christ to prepare for the promise of Eternal Life.

Our parish was founded in 1960 and we serve the amazing people of Converse and surrounding area in the Archdiocese of San Antonio.

We invite you to a Mass, one of our parish events, or praying in our chapel.

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General Information

MASS TIMES

“...This is my body, which will be given for you; do this in memory of me.” - Luke 22:19

SATURDAY

9:30 am (Bilingual) Rosary at 9:00 am
5:30 pm Vigil (English)

SUNDAY:

7:30 am (English)
9:15 am (English) 
11 am  (English) 
1 pm  (Español)
3 pm ((Español)
5 pm (English)
7 pm  (Español)

DAILY MASS: 

Mon-Fri: 8:15 am (English)
Thursday 6:30pm (Bilingual)
Friday 6:30 pm (Bilingual)  except 1st Fri.
 
1st FRIDAY MASS
8:15 am (English)
7:00 pm (Español)

SACRAMENT OF PENANCE

"...Return to me with all your heart"
- Joel 2:12

Wednesdays:
5:30 pm - 7pm
Saturdays:
3:30 pm - 5:15 pm
 

RECONCILIATION RESOURCES

PARISH DEVOTIONS

Sanctuary Hours

The church will be open during the day from 8 am – 7 pm for personal prayer and Eucharistic adoration time.

PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 

Hours for adoration: Sunday at 8 pm to Saturday at 5 pm.

Please come by the office to get an entry code for after hours access.

ADORATION PAGE

 

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  • May. 30 Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter, Weekday

    May 29, 2025 - 11:00pm
    The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Joan of Arc (1412-1431), the patron saint of France. In her day, the English were allied with the Burgundians in a war against the rest of France. Joan was compelled by voices of her favorite saints to take up arms in defence of her country. Dressed in a suit of white armor, she led the French in battle against the English, who retreated, believing that she was in league with the devil. She continued to battle against the English, with dwindling support, until she was eventually captured and tried as a witch. She was found guilty and at the scaffold she pleaded guilty in exchange for a pardon from the Church. However, since the English had no intention of releasing her from prison, she quickly renounced her confession and resumed wearing men's clothing. For this they publicly burned her at the stake for witchcraft and heresy. The Church reversed its decision in 1455, and she was canonized in 1920.
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    May 27, 2025 - 7:00pm
    Friday of the 6th week of Eastertide
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