This
structure is one of the oldest churches in the state
and is part of the Presidio La Bahia fortress. The
church’s walls are incorporated into some of the most
formidable fortification in the complex. The building
is
in excellent shape and is still used for regular worship
services today.
This
is evident even from the outside as there is a new
statue of the Virgin Mary occupying a high niche and
there are speakers in the bell tower to recreate the
sound of bells tolling without taking a toll on the
bells. While the sanctuary is well lit, the light
is focused on the altar giving the rest of the church
a more moody feel. Remember, this was part of a fortress,
so there are few windows to let the light in. Local
newspapers claim there is supposed to be the shape
of a face hidden in the chapel’s façade, but when
a crew from Glass Steel and Stone visited the site
we were unable to see it.
A plaque outside reads:
"Our
Lady of Loreto Chapel First established by Spain
in 1721 Relocated to this site in 1749 First Texas
Declaration of Independence from Mexico signed on
this altar December 20, 1835 Services have been
held in this Chapel almost continuously since its
establishment Services held here every Sunday 5:00
PM C.S.T."