St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Community

St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Community OUR PARISH MISSION
We are the Christian Community
of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, a Catholic parish
of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. OUR PARISH HISTORY: St.

Embracing our many and diverse gifts, we are united in Christ Jesus. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Community was formed in July 1983. The first Mass was held at Post Elementary School that same month at which time about 175 families made up the community. Our first pastor was Father Pat Meister. By summer of 1985, our parish had grown to approximately 500 families and our temporary location had moved

to Emmott Elementary. During the first eight months of the life of our parish, we went through a process called “Becoming a People,” which consisted of small groups gathering for prayer and discussion of our mission as a parish community. We then formed a Parish Convention where the ideas from all the groups were assimilated and the Parish Mission Statement was developed and finalized. It is the key document that guides the programs, goals and priorities of the parish. Once the Parish Mission Statement was complete, we elected our first Pastoral Council as well as a Building Committee. In March of 1985, the process of developing the building program began. The building committee was dedicated to a process that would include input from all members of the parish. A series of workshops was conducted in which ideas were shared and decisions were made as to what we wanted our building to be. Once consensus was reached, the architectural team submitted the detailed drawings and specifications for the building to the parish for comments and suggestions. A drive to raise funds for the building process began in November 1985, and construction of the permanent facility began in November 1986. On November 1, 1987, we gathered together with our guests to give thanks and praise to God as Bishop Joseph A. Fiorenza dedicated our church building. In June 1989, with over 700 families in our community we welcomed Father Adam McClosky as our new pastor. Later that same year, Deacon George Trosclair joined the staff of our parish and our Pastoral Council grew from five to seven representatives. In October 1989, our parish held its first annual Fall Festival. This event has been a great success each year in bringing about a sense of fellowship and community in the parish. In June 1990, Deacon Carl Williford was ordained a permanent deacon and was assigned to our parish. That same summer, a committee was formed to plan activities to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of our patron saint. One of these was the completion and blessing of the Marian Grotto in March of 1991. A special Interfaith Service was held in August of that year and our Memorial Bell was installed in our bell tower that summer. In September of 1990, a Stewardship Committee was formed to provide more awareness and education in Christian Stewardship of time, talent and treasure. That fall, we also began our program of monthly CCE classes for elementary and middle school in order to accommodate the growing number of students with limited space. In February 1991, we started Children’s Church, which enables children ages five through nine to gain a better understanding of God’s word. In October 1991, the men of our parish formed a Knights of Columbus Council. In early 1993, we began an ongoing process called “Becoming God’s People” with a theme of building a Christian Community. There were four evening services during the Lenten Week of Renewal followed by small group home meetings in the weeks following. The notes from these small group meetings were collected, summarized and given to Pastoral Council for future planning. In the Ppring of 1993, construction began on our storage and barbecue facility. This building, which provided much needed additional space for parish activities, was built almost entirely by the volunteer parishioners. The building was completed in time for the 1993 Fall Festival and its official dedication was held on October 23, 1993. In July of 1993, St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic community celebrated our 10th anniversary as a parish with a dinner/dance and silent action. Our first ten years as a parish saw a great deal of growth and many accomplishments. We were now a community of over 1200 families. In June 1995, Deacon Ron Fraser was ordained and began his deaconate work along with his administrative work here at St. Maximilian Kolbe. We found ourselves, once again, outgrowing the facilities we had available for our many activities, and a Building Committee was discerned. With renewed commitment of the Parish members, a new education building was built and, in November 1997, it was dedicated and named “The Gajowniczek Building.” The Mothers’ Day Out (MDO) program, which had been established in August of 1997, and CCE made good use of this building from the very beginning. In January 1999, Deacon Auburn Higgins was ordained and joined the community. And in July 1999, Father John Ulm became our third Pastor. In May 2010, we dedicated our new church.

Join us next Wednesday to pray and learn about these saints and martyrs.
04/09/2026

Join us next Wednesday to pray and learn about these saints and martyrs.

03/14/2026

All are welcome to join a St. Patrick's Day Family Game Night hosted by Trail Life. Some games with be provided. You can bring games too. Wear green, so you don't get pinched. Tuesday (Mar 17) at 7pm in the Higgins Building.

Catholic Daughters is hosting the Parish St Joseph Altar Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, March 14. All proceeds are do...
03/05/2026

Catholic Daughters is hosting the Parish St Joseph Altar Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, March 14. All proceeds are donated. Check out the link below to donate and/or volunteer.

THANK YOU for your help in making this year's St. Joseph Altar a success! Please review the slots below & click the button to volunteer and/or donate items. Altar items will be collected after Masses on March 7/8 & need to be delivered to church office by Monday, March 9. Baked goods can be dropped....

Parents, come Wednesday night at 6:30pm in Kolbe Hall to this presentation to help us better guide our children.
02/24/2026

Parents, come Wednesday night at 6:30pm in Kolbe Hall to this presentation to help us better guide our children.

Lent begins on Wednesday. There are many opportunities to receive ashes.
02/14/2026

Lent begins on Wednesday. There are many opportunities to receive ashes.

Come join us for a family friendly adventure movie.
02/12/2026

Come join us for a family friendly adventure movie.

Join us at the Parish Mission this week to prepare our hearts for Lenten conversion.
02/08/2026

Join us at the Parish Mission this week to prepare our hearts for Lenten conversion.

02/06/2026
MASS & CONFESSIONS WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEKEND (Jan 24-25)Since it is unclear when the icy weather will begin this weeken...
01/23/2026

MASS & CONFESSIONS WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEKEND
(Jan 24-25)
Since it is unclear when the icy weather will begin this weekend, it is our intention to hold our normal weekend schedule. Confessions will be on Saturday, 3 pm-4:30 pm. The Saturday Vigil Mass is at 5 pm. Sunday Masses are 8 & 10 am, & 12 Noon.
IF ice develops sooner than later, then do NOT risk driving on icy roads for any reason. Everyone's safety is most important. You are NOT obligated to attend Mass IF there is a serious reason, like a serious health issue OR dangerous travel conditions, that prevent you. IF the icy road conditions prevent you from attending Mass, stay home, but you should watch the Mass on TV or the internet, read the Sunday Mass scriptures, pray the rosary OR other prayers in lieu of attending Mass.

We will continue to monitor conditions and make updates on our website

We are the Christian Community of St. Maximilian Kolbe, a Catholic parish of the Archdiocese of Galveston- Houston. Embracing our many and diverse gifts, we are united in Christ Jesus. Challenged by the teachings of Our Lord, and inspired by the example of our Patron, we strive to serve God, and to....

Join us for the holidays!!
12/01/2025

Join us for the holidays!!

Address

10135 West Road
Houston, TX
77064

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12819557324

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