St Mary of the Cenacle Catholic Church

St Mary of the Cenacle Catholic Church St. Mary's Catholic Church is located in New Boston, Texas. This is the official page created in February 2014.

Mass Times: Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday - Thursday: 9:00 AM
Holy Hour (with Benediction): Thursday: After Mass - 11:00 AM
Sacrament of Penance: Monday - Wednesday: 10:45 - 11:15 AM; Thursday 11:15 - 11:45 AM; Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 PM; or by appointment

06/15/2026

Interment Rose Hill Cemetery in Tyler, Texas of Fr. William Palmer June 15, 2026

Interment Rose Hill Cemetery in Tyler, Texas of Fr. William Palmer June 15, 2026
06/15/2026

Interment Rose Hill Cemetery in Tyler, Texas of Fr. William Palmer June 15, 2026

06/15/2026

Vigil for Fr. William Palmer June 14, 2026

Vigil for Fr. William Palmer Sunday, June 14, 2026.
06/15/2026

Vigil for Fr. William Palmer Sunday, June 14, 2026.

Eternal rest Fr. Palmer
06/05/2026

Eternal rest Fr. Palmer

06/03/2026

Rev. William E. Palmer, a priest of the Diocese of Tyler and Pastor of St. Mary of the Cenacle Parish in New Boston, Texas, passed away on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at the age of 65.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon him.
May the souls of all the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Amen

You can find Fr. Palmer's obituary here: https://www.dioceseoftyler.org/2026/06/03/father-william-bill-palmer-1960-2026/

06/02/2026

Today, our parish family mourns the loss of our beloved pastor, Fr. William Palmer.

Fr. Palmer faithfully served our community with humility, compassion, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to God. His presence brought comfort in times of sorrow, joy in times of celebration, and guidance in moments of uncertainty. Through his ministry, he touched countless lives and strengthened the faith of so many.

While our hearts are heavy with grief, we are grateful for the years he shared with us and for the lasting impact he made on our parish and community.

Please join us in praying for the repose of Fr. Palmer’s soul.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.

Fr. Francis will have Mass tonight, Tuesday, June 2, 2026, 6:30 at St. Mary of the Cenacle Catholic Church.

06/01/2026

Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen O.C.D.:
“THE VIRTUES AND THE GIFTS: Teach me, O Holy Spirit, to remain in an attitude of continual attention to Your inspirations, and of perpetual dependence upon Your impulses.
St. Thomas teaches that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are given to us as a help to the virtues: “dona sunt in adjutorium virtutum.” This is a very meaningful expression: note that we receive the gifts to help the virtues, not to substitute for them. If the soul does its best, seriously applying itself to the practice of the virtues, the Holy Spirit, by means of the gifts, will complete the soul’s work. To make the gifts operative then, personal activity and application are essential. The whole Catholic tradition places them at the starting point, for “if a soul is seeking God, its Beloved is seeking it much more…. He attracts the soul and causes it to run after Him” (J.C. LF, 3,28).
Although the assiduous practice of the virtues will not suffice to bring the soul to God, the manifestation of goodwill applied by this practice is very necessary. The sailor who is anxious to reach the port does not lazily wait for a favorable wind, but begins at once to row vigorously; similarly, the soul who seeks God, while waiting for Him to attract it, does not abandon itself to indolence; on the contrary, it searches fervently on its own initiative; making efforts to overcome its faults, to be detached from creatures, to practice the virtues and to apply itself to interior recollection. The Holy Spirit perfects these efforts by activating His gifts. Thus we see how erroneous is the attitude of certain souls who remain too passive in the spiritual life, failing to exert their own initiative to advance in holiness and to meet God. These souls are wasting their time and easily exposing themselves to deception. It is necessary to take up the task vigorously, especially at the beginning of the spiritual life. Only by so doing can one hope to have the aid of the Holy Spirit.”

FROM THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
III. THE NEW LAW OR THE LAW OF THE GOSPEL
1969 The New Law practices the acts of religion: almsgiving, prayer and fasting, directing them to the "Father who sees in secret," in contrast with the desire to "be seen by men." Its prayer is the Our Father.

1970 The Law of the Gospel requires us to make the decisive choice between "the two ways" and to put into practice the words of the Lord. It is summed up in the Golden Rule, "Whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them; this is the law and the prophets."
The entire Law of the Gospel is contained in the "new commandment" of Jesus, to love one another as he has loved us.

05/31/2026

Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen O.C.D.:
“FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY: “I return thanks to You, O God, one and true Trinity, one sovereign divinity, holy and indivisible unity. (RB).”
“O eternal Trinity, You are a deep sea in which the more I seek the more I find, and the more I find, the more I seek to know You. You fill us insatiably, because the soul, before the abyss which You are, is always famished; and hungering for You, O eternal Trinity, it desires to behold truth in Your light. As the thirsty heart pants after the fount of living water, so does my soul long to leave this gloomy body and see You as You are, in truth.
“O unfathomable depth! O Deity eternal! O deep ocean! What more could You give me than to give me Yourself? You are an ever-burning Fire; You consume and are not consumed. By Your fire, You consume every trace of self-love in the soul. You are a Fire which drives away all coldness and illumines minds with its light, and with this light You have made me know Your truth. Truly this light is a sea which feeds the soul until it is all immersed in You, O peaceful Sea, eternal Trinity! The water of this sea is never turbid; it never causes fear, but gives knowledge of the truth. This water is transparent and discloses hidden things; and a living faith gives such abundance of light that the soul almost attains to certitude in what it believes.
“You are the supreme and infinite Good, good above all good; good which is joyful, incomprehensible, inestimable; beauty exceeding all other beauty; wisdom surpassing all wisdom, because You are Wisdom itself. Food of angels, giving Yourself wth fire of love to men! You are the garment which covers our nakedness; You feed us, hungry as we are, with Your sweetness, because You are all sweetness with no bitterness. Clothe me, O eternal Trinity, clothe me with Yourself, so that I may pass this mortal life in true obedience and in the light of the most holy faith with which You have inebriated my soul” (St. Catherine of Siena).”

FROM THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
III. THE NEW LAW OR THE LAW OF THE GOSPEL
1967 The Law of the Gospel "fulfills," refines, surpasses, and leads the Old Law to its perfection. In the Beatitudes, the New Law fulfills the divine promises by elevating and orienting them toward the "kingdom of heaven." It is addressed to those open to accepting this new hope with faith - the poor, the humble, the afflicted, the pure of heart, those persecuted on account of Christ and so marks out the surprising ways of the Kingdom.

1968 The Law of the Gospel fulfills the commandments of the Law. The Lord's Sermon on the Mount, far from abolishing or devaluing the moral prescriptions of the Old Law, releases their hidden potential and has new demands arise from them: it reveals their entire divine and human truth. It does not add new external precepts, but proceeds to reform the heart, the root of human acts, where man chooses between the pure and the impure, where faith, hope, and charity are formed and with them the other virtues. The Gospel thus brings the Law to its fullness through imitation of the perfection of the heavenly Father, through forgiveness of enemies and prayer for persecutors, in emulation of the divine generosity.

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212 W Magnolia Street
New Boston, TX
75570

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