Grain of Wheat
      "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit." .John 12:24
      White Horse
      St. Hyacinth Catholic Church
      Mount of Beatitudes, Galilee
      "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." Mathew 5:3
      Mustard Seed
      "for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move." Mathew 17:20
      Mustard Tree
      "It is like a mustard seed, which a man took and threw into his own garden; and it grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air nested in its branches.” Luke 13:19
      Footprints in the Sand
      "Is He carrying You?
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    • Who is St. Hyacinth?

      Our patron, St. Hyacinth, whose feast day is on August 17th, is venerated as the Apostle of Poland. In his native country of Poland he was also know as Saint Jacek. He was born in Poland in 1185 and died on the Feast of the Assumption in 1257. He joined the Dominican Order in 1219 and, according to Church History, was undoubtedly a great missionary. He traveled and preached the Catholic Faith to the people of Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Russia and China. Saint Hyacinth Held great devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and through her intervention brought many people back to the Sacraments.

      While Saint Hyacinth was at Kiev the Tartars sacked the town, but it was only as he finished Mass that the Saint heard of the danger. Without waiting to unvest, he took the ciborium in his hands, and was leaving the church. Then occurred the most famous of his countless prodigies. As he passed by a statue of Mary a voice said: “Hyacinth, My son, why do you leave Me behind? Take Me with you...” The statue was of heavy alabaster, but when Hyacinth took it in his arms it was light as a reed. With the Blessed Sacrament and the statue he walked to the Dnieper river, and crossed dry-shod over the surface of the waters to the far bank.

      On the eve of the Assumption, 1257, he was advised of his coming death. In spite of an unrelenting fever, he celebrated Mass on the feast day and communicated as a dying man. He was anointed at the foot of altar, and died on the great Feast of Our Lady.


      The Spanish translation of his name is San Jacinto which is the area in northwest Amarillo that constitutes a large part of the parish.
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    • Immaculate Conception Church
      Our sister church is located in Vega, Texas and is Immaculate Conception Church Please click here for their church bullinets and calendars. 
       
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