Mauricio Silveyra has been a St. Martin’s parishioner for two years. His wife, Clare, has been a parishioner for fifteen years and are blessed to raise their two little girls in this community. Mauricio has 5 years of Civil Engineering experience focused on site development and building construction.
John Makar and his wife Lauren have been members of the Parish for the past 5 years with their children Danielle, Gregory, and Katherine . John has 9 years’ experience designing HVAC and plumbing systems for in nearly all market sectors (including churches). He is currently a Licensed Mechanical Engineer and Associate Principal at EEA Consulting Engineers in Austin, where he leads teams of engineers and designers managing a portfolio of work in the Industrial market sector.
Allen McAden and wife, Natalie, are original Austinites. However, they have called Dripping Springs home for over 15 years. They have daughter, Charlie Alyse, and a son Luke. Allen is the owner of McAden Builders specializing in building residential and commercial structures in the Texas Hill Country for over 25 years.
Wesley Hunnell and his wife, Misty have four children: Trinity, John David, Felicity, and James. Wes is an attorney and a member of Winstead P.C.’s Construction Practice Group. Wesley’s practice focuses on real estate development for commercial and industrial owners, with an emphasis on drafting and negotiating construction contracts.
Jennifer Frasure and her husband, Gregg, have four boys: Townes, Jack, Noah & Shepherd. The Frasures joined St. Martin de Porres upon moving to Dripping Springs in 2016. In addition to working as an architectural consultant partnering with a select few of Austin's premier architects and builders, she runs her own design business focusing on high-end custom new builds and remodels.
Spread the Light of Christ Tuesday, December 7th 7:00pm - Front of church The birth of our Lord Jesus Christ brought a great illumination of hope into the world. The Knights of Columbus invite our Parishioners, their families, and friends to help “light the tree at the circle in front of the church immediately after daily Mass. Come join us for hot chocolate, cookies provided by the Catholic Daughters of America, and Christmas caroling after the lighting of the tree.
The Prepare the Way Dinner Kit and the Cookie Mixes in a Jar will be available for pick up on Sunday, December 6, from 9am to 2pm outside of the St. Dymphna Center