The Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin includes 127 parishes, missions, and university Catholic centers, in 25 counties in Central Texas. The diocese stretches from the town of West (just north of Waco) in the north to San Marcos in the south to the Bryan/College Station area in the east to Mason in the west. Its largest metropolitan areas are Austin, Bryan/College Station, the Killeen/Temple/Belton area and Waco.
We, the Diocese of Austin, through the Word and Eucharist, prayer, formation and education, social ministries and advocacy, embrace diverse cultures throughout the diocese so that together, as the Catholic Church, we may continue the mission of Christ in the world today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What and where are the diocese's main offices?
Pastoral Center (512) 949-2400 (Or use an alternate temporary number: 737-289-0600) 6225 E US 290 HWY SVRD EB
Austin, TX 78723-1025
Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center Physical Location: 5602 Hwy 317 N, Temple, TX 76502
Mailing Address: PO Box 58, Belton, TX, 76513
GPS ADDRESS: 5602 Hwy 317, Belton
Telephone (254) 780-2436
Austin Office (512) 651-6100
1625 Rutherford Lane
Austin, TX 78754
Brazos Valley Office (979) 822-9340
1410 Cavitt Avenue
Bryan, TX77801
Where's the nearest parish?
The Diocese of Austin has 127 parishes in 25 counties in Central Texas. Use our Parish Locator for a map of the diocese, with towns and cities indicated that have Catholic parishes.
Where can I find baptismal or marriage records?
If you know the name of the church in which the sacrament was celebrated, try to contact them first. Click here for a list of other dioceses in Texas. If you are not aware of the church's name, contact the Catholic Archives of Texas.
Does the church have a list of recommended marriage counselors?
The diocese has a Family Counseling Department that offers individual, marriage and family counseling. Primarily services are offered at Catholic Charities of Central Texas.
Annulments... Where do I start? How do I check on dispensations?
Read the annulment FAQ. Any questions regarding annulments, dispensations and other related procedures should be directed to one's parish or contact the Tribunal.
Someone I know needs financial assistance. Can the church help?
Direct emergency assistance is available through parish social ministries. Click here for the nearest parish and more information. Also, in the Austin area, First Call for Help 211 can provide referrals and information on agencies that provide direct assistance.