SAN ANTONIO – A fire broke out at the rectory of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church on the Southeast Side of San Antonio on Saturday afternoon, causing damage to the residence of Father Jimmy Drennan. The incident occurred shortly after Father Drennan returned from celebrating Saturday Mass, as reported by the Archdiocese of San Antonio via a Facebook post.
According to officials from the San Antonio Fire Department, four fire units responded to the emergency call. The fire was brought under control within approximately 20 minutes, showcasing the prompt response and effectiveness of the local fire services.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported during this incident, and a department spokesperson indicated that the cause of the fire remains under investigation. This outcome is a relief to the community, considering the potential dangers associated with residential fires.
Father Drennan expressed his gratitude for the swift action of the San Antonio first responders, emphasizing that no neighboring homes sustained damage from the fire. His appreciation reflects the strong bond between the community and its emergency services, highlighting the importance of their role in ensuring public safety.
Despite the challenges posed by the fire, Father Drennan assured parishioners that he would be celebrating the 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and noon Masses at St. Margaret Mary on Sunday. This determination underscores the resilience of both the pastor and the congregation during this difficult time.

