Religious Sites in Texas
Texas’ spiritual landscape features a blend of historical colonial architecture and modern cultural landmarks. This selection includes the 18th-century Mission San Juan Capistrano, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, constructed from hand-carved Italian marble. From the Renaissance Revival style of St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica to the traditional South Indian Dravidian architecture of the Sri Meenakshi Temple, these sites represent the state's diverse Catholic, Protestant, and Hindu heritage across urban and rural regions.
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano was founded in 1731 by Spanish Catholics of the Franciscan Order, on the eastern banks of the San Antonio River…
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Hand-carved Hindu temple constructed from 33,000 pieces of Italian marble and Turkish limestone. It was the first traditional Hindu mandir of its kind in North America, featuring intricate carvings and a reflection pool.
St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica
A 1903 Renaissance Revival cathedral designated as a Minor Basilica in 2006. The interior features extensive mosaics and stained glass windows.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church
Catholic parish serving the community of Pep in the rural Llano Estacado region of West Texas.
Major Drive Church of Christ
Christian place of worship located in Beaumont, Texas.
Coggin Avenue Baptist Church
Baptist congregation in Brownwood providing community services and local outreach programs.
Ore City United Methodist Church
Methodist congregation serving the Ore City community in East Texas.
Sri Meenakshi
Traditional Hindu temple in Pearland dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi. Built in the South Indian Dravidian style, the complex features ornate gopurams and shrines crafted by traditional artisans.
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