Welcome! The parish of St. John Neumann is a Catholic community of over 2,400 families located in the heart of Westlake at 5455 Bee Cave Road in Austin, Texas.

Memorial Gift Opportunities

This is a partial list — it does not include many items previously memorialized. If there is an item you are interested in memorializing that is not on this list, please call in the church office at (512) 328-3220 ext. 111.

DESCRIPTION

Mosaics

Holy Trinity main entry mosaic $70,000
Outside on the wall over the main entry doors

Liturgical Appointments

Green set of priest chasuble and deacons’ dalmatics $5,000

Altar server cassocks and surplices $3,500

Tabernacle $100,000
Two gifts of $25,000 received for the tabernacle

Organ $150,000

Deacon’s Chairs $7,500
Two available

Dome columns $100,000
Four available (One, Holy, Catholic Apostolic); *One taken

Credence marble shelf in the wall $20,000
9 ft x 6 ft marble shelf

Consecration candles $1,250
On the interior church walls; 12 available Eight taken

Roman Missal, Third Edition $200
Cloth bound

Book rest for Missal $2,500

Purificators $2,000

Altar cloths $500
Four available One taken

Chalices $900
12 available Eleven taken

Ciborium $900
Six available

Flagon $4,000

Large ciborium $2,500

Altar columns $20,000
Four available

Altar base $20,000

Narthex Appointments

Statue of St. John Neumann $200,000
8 ft tall

Bride’s / Bereavement Room appointments $40,000 One gift of $10,000 received
Furniture, carpet, art

Working sacristy appointments $10,000

Doors

Main entry $100,000
One gift of $20,000 received

Sacristy door $50,000

Adoration Chapel $80,000

Secondary main entry $30,000

Secondary entry doors $80,000
Facing 360

*One of the dome columns has been taken. Three are still available.

One Comment on “Memorial Gift Opportunities”

  1. 1 Chris Phillips said at 5:51 pm on May 30th, 2011:

    Several years ago my wife and I made a donation to SJN for a memorial gift for the purchase the processional cross, in memory of my grandmother. Is she about to be forgotten now, with the new church? Or will the new cross also be in her memory?


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