St. Mary'S On The Hill Catholic Church Preschool And Mother'S Morning Out is a church daycare daycare located at 1420 Monte Sano Avenue, Augusta, Georgia GA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Reviews praise St. Mary's as a welcoming Catholic parish with beautiful architecture, engaging homilies, and strong community. Parents appreciate the inclusive atmosphere, diverse ministries, and accommodating facilities for various occasions. The parish is noted for making visitors feel welcomed and valued.
Beautiful church on a hill. Parking is limited but it spills over across the street. The deacon gave an insightful homily on the Prodigal son. It was moving as well as informative. There is a large cry room for late arrivals, children and sick people.
This is a very alive parish. Lots of babies, children and seniors! Friendly and worshipful.
People are very kind in making sure everyone is welcome.
They have pretty good Mass, relative to what many have become. I have attended the Sunday evening when necessary (if I’d been unable to attend Mass that morning at my parish). Very beautiful alter area. Not as reverent as I like, but far from the irreverence I’ve experienced at some in other cities. In my opinion, modern “praise music” and acoustic guitars are not appropriate for the solemnity of Holy Mass, but at least they’re stationed back in the choir loft and not center stage. Personally, I prefer a more traditional Mass that has an alter rail at which one may kneel to receive the Holy Eucharist, but I’m pleased that St. Mary on the Hill recently began providing kneelers so those who choose to kneel before our Lord, can now. Generally, the homilies are faithful to Church teaching, though there was one I heard recently that was disturbingly progressive. I’ve attended Sunday evening Mass here only occasionally, when I’ve had to miss Mass at Most Holy Trinity, so I cannot confirm how often that happens. Overall, I would not choose this as my parish, but it’s not horrible - I find it just isn’t life giving the way reverent masses are (emotionally, that is). Also, you’ll still see plenty of short skirts and sweatshirts, etc., which is a pity. A lot of monied folks & politicians there, so that says a lot. Overall it’s not too bad, I suppose. Again, this is the opinion of someone who thirsts for reverence and devout worship, so that colors my perspective. Many love this parish, and it is quite beautiful inside.
Only been here once and going back soon. I was pleasantly surprised by the crowd size. Good message by the priest. Absolutely beautiful church.