About Pattison, Texas:
Pattison is a rural community located just 35 miles west of downtown Houston, Texas and spans 3.2 square miles. Pattison has a long rich history dating back in the 1830’s and takes big pride in keeping its’ small town atmosphere. Due to the 1900 Galveston Hurricane; by 1925 the population in Pattison had decreased to only about 100, today it remains fairly small at about 500 people.
Despite the small size of the town, you will find a vibrant Catholic parish here at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, thanks in part to nearby Houston, where many residents work.
About Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pattison, Texas:
Originally established in 1914 in the town of Brookshire, Sacred Heart Catholic Church served the local Catholic community with Masses held in private homes and temporary chapels. In 1921, a dedicated chapel was constructed, and by 1962, a larger church building was completed to accommodate the growing congregation.
In the mid-20th century, the Congregation of St. Basil (Basilians) administered the parish, with priests such as Fr. John Broussard, CSB, and Fr. Leo Adams, CSB, among others.
After a fire in 1992 destroyed the Brookshire church, the parish relocated to its current location.
Traveling to Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pattison, Texas:
Physical address: 4445 FM 359 North, Pattison, Texas 77466.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 300, Pattison, TX 77466
Phone: +1 (281) 375-6799
email: info@shpattison.org
Click here for the official website of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pattison, Texas
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