The Chapel of the Incarnate Word

The Chapel of the Incarnate Word was built in 1907 by, and for the use of, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word who had come to San Antonio in 1869.
The body of the Chapel measures 564 feet long and 68 feet wide and is built of red brick with white stone facings and copper roof. For many years, the bell tower, with its four trumpeting angels, was the highest structure in San Antonio.
Carved oak stalls are arranged in the monastic style which provides individual seating and facilitates the traditional chanting of the Divine Office. Stalls and side pews allow for 500 worshipers.
Renovations to the Chapel in 2007 marked the 100th anniversary of the Chapel. The Chapel of the Incarnate Word is always meant to be a place of welcome, especially when we gather to pray. The Chapel serves as the symbolic center of our international congregation, as well as our presence in the community.
We celebrate Eucharist in the Chapel of the Incarnate Word every second Sunday of the month, at 11:00 am; and, on special feasts of the Church year, and of the Congregation.
The Chapel is accessible during regular office hours (Tuesday-Thursday, 10 am – 4 pm). The Chapel is also available for weddings and special events of our sponsored ministries. Please inquire at 210-828-2224, ext. 294.
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word

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