Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday
1st Sunday 5:30 pm Tagalog (Filipino) Mass Livestreamed via Facebook and YouTube
Holy Days of Obligation
Recitation of the Holy Rosary 8:30 AM (TBA)
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Friday after the 9:00 am Mass until 5PM

Parish Holy Hour
Communal Baptisms
(none during Lent)
Parish Office
(650) 873-2282
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Faith Formation Program Office
(650) 873-2878 or (650) 797-5955
staugustinecdre@gmail.com
The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B invites us to reflect on the end times and the hope we have in Christ. The readings highlight themes of final judgment, perseverance, and salvation.
Knowing that heaven and earth will pass away gives us perspective in life. This world is not our home. “We are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells” (2 Peter 3:13). Jesus tells us to have the proper priorities: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth. . . . But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven” (Matthew 6:19–20).
And Peter, after reminding us of the temporary nature of this world, says, “Dear friends, since you are looking forward to this, make every effort to be found spotless, blameless and at peace with him” (2 Peter 3:14).
UPDATES AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
HALLOW
The #1 Catholic Meditation Prayer App
Hallow: #1 Catholic App
Special offer $1/year through the Archdiocese of San Francisco (Premium subscriptions are normally $10/month or $70/year!)
Signup dates are between December 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025. Stay tuned for more information. Nerissa Broas, who attended recently the Hallow Training (San Francisco Archdiocese) on behalf of SAC, will be assisting parishioners in availing of this wonderful offer and opportunity to avail of the #1 Catholic Prayer and Meditation App.
Parish Holy Hour
Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 7:00pm
Father Ifeanyi Uwabunkeonye, Presider
With SAC's Young Adult and Youth Group
CELEBRATING THANKSGIVING at SAC
Thursday, November 28th, 9:00AM
Thanksgiving in the United States is a time to gather with family and friends, share a traditional meal and express gratitude for the good things in life. It can also be a time of service to others in the community.
This Thanksgiving Day is a golden opportunity for us as Catholics to witness not only to the need for giving the Father thanks for his bountiful gifts and mercy, but also to unite ourselves with the greatest act of thanksgiving we can make as a Church. Let us gather “with humble spirit and contrite heart” in the Holy Spirit and give thanks to the Father for all his many blessings, uniting our offering with Christ’s through the most sublime sacrament of the Eucharist on Thursday, November 28th, at 9:00AM.
Feel free to bring to the mass your bread and any food you intend to serve during the Thanksgiving Meal so they could be blessed.
Please note, there is NO 5:30pm Mass on Thanksgiving Day.
First Wednesday, November 6, 2024
PARISH HOLY HOUR
Presided by Deacon Virgil Capetti
WITH THE SEMINARIANS FROM ST. PATRICK'S SEMINARY
The Parish Holy Hour last first Wednesday was sponsored by St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council #9714 and the St. Francis Chapter. Joining this week’s solemn Adoration as Readers and Acolyte were the Knights from St. Patrick Seminary Council #16688
• Deacon Leandro Paulo Calingasan, Archdiocese of San Francisco, Grand Knight (Reader)
• Sem. Zachary Muñoz, Archdiocese of Portland, Advocate (Reader)
• Sem. Matthew Grehm, Diocese of Sacramento, Chancellor (Acolyte)
From St. Augustine’s Council #9714, Past Grand Knight (PGK) Rene Luna welcomed us into prayer, while PGK Oliver Berber projected the prayers and KOC #9714 Choir provided the music. Lady Del Zagala served as Sacristan. PGK John Paes, their current president, represented the St. Francis Chapter. It was live-streamed by AugustineTV Louie Valdez and Shiony Mendoza. We thank the family members of the KOC and the parishioners who joined us in spending time and prayer with Jesus in the Eucharist. Please join the next Holy Hour, at 7 pm on 3rd Wednesday, November 20, sponsored by St. Augustine’s Young Adult Ministry
After a contentious election, Catholics' mission remains the same: to stand for human life and dignity from conception until natural death, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholics Bishops said at the bishops' Nov. 11-14 meeting in Baltimore.
“As the successors of the apostles and vicars o. f Christ in our dioceses, we never backpedal or renounce the clear teaching of the Gospel,” said Archbishop Timothy Broglio, archbishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA.
The U.S. bishops are taking a wait-and-see approach to what President-elect Donald Trump does with his campaign promise to carry out mass deportation of immigrants who are in the country illegally. But the bishops say they are prepared to speak out forcefully if Trump does advance the controversial proposal in a way that undermines human dignity.
Read article on Archbishop Broglio's call for bishops to insist on human dignity, aid migrants after election.
Invest In Your Marriage
For Married and Unmarried Couples
We spend time with marriage preparation then don’t offer much of anything for couples after they wed. Yet every important vocation gets ongoing education and formation (doctors, lawyers, teacher, priests and deacons, etc). Why don’t we do that as Catholics? In fact, most Protestant churches have multiple programs for married couples). We need to change that!
The Archdiocese of San Francisco recently received a 3-yr grant, of up to $100K, to bring resources for couples. The first will be a series of enrichment workshops for them. These workshops are a starting point. If you are a couple and are interested to develop your skills for married life, please let me know via email: ReyesR@sfarch.org or text me at +14154121358.
Please know that this workshop has FREE CHILDREN CARE too because of the grant. Thank you.
We need your help in keeping our Church clean and free of pests. We are finding food and trash being left on the pews after Mass.
Please make sure to check the pews before you leave and dispose of trash in the proper receptacle.
As a gentle reminder, that food and beverages are not allowed inside the church. THANK YOU
ADORATION & CONFESSION
Every Friday, the Blessed Sacrament is exposed for public Adoration after the 9:00am Mass until 5:00PM. It is usually concluded with silent reposition and Benediction on First Fridays.
Also each Friday, from 4:30pm, there's an opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Confession. Please note of our newly refurbished Confessional, which provides the traditional screen that separates the priest confessor from the penitent as well as the option for a face to face confession.
Thanks to Deacon Virgil and the Liturgical Arts for making this sacred space for spiritual healing and reconciliation.
Every Tuesday at 7:00pm
An excellent way to deepen our knowledge and appreciation of Sacred Scriptures, is to understand the context, history, and message of the different Books of the Bible.
Come and join SAC's virtual Bible Study every Tuesday from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. Deacon Virgil and the SAC Clergy lead the study.
To host the Traveling Vocation Cross, please call Elsa Rozal at (650) 922-9618 or email her at entroz09@yahoo.com.
The Traveling Vocation Cross (TVC) Program provides an excellent opportunity for families to...read more
THE GIVING TREE
Third Generation Giving
An Ongoing Stewardship at Saint Augustine Church
Please call Amor or Patricia at @ (650) 873-2282
View details by clicking below
Watch the Sunday Mass Homily by Papal Envoy, Cardinal Luis Tagle at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapoli last July 21, 2024.
Pregnant Women in Crisis
Walking with Moms & the Archdiocese of SF
All around us there are women who are pregnant, and with small infants and children who need our help. You can join us in helping!
Check out our webpage, sfarch.org/walkingwithmoms. Pregnant women in crisis, who are poor, struggling and often alone are helped by our Gabriel Project angels. We don't stop when the baby is born--we continue Walking with Moms. Volunteer for the Gabriel Project today! Donate to our Gabriel Project Extraordinary Needs Fund to help pay for short term rent and/or childcare assistance.
Experience the life-changing and life-giving joy of service.
Volunteers are crucial to St. Vincent De Paul's work to feed, clothe, house and help people in need.
Serve a meal, sort and/or deliver donations-volunteers are always needed in order to accomplish more.
See the Face of Christ.
Be the Face of Christ.
For more information contact Jeunesse Raymundo at jeunesse00@yahoo.com.
The digital version of our Parish Bulletin can be accessed here ar our website.
Why not have it delivered to you (by text or email) by signing up for Fr. Ray's weekly FLOCKNOTE?
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ONLINE PHISHING are rampant, fraudulent emails or text messages . They use names of church leaders to reach out to their parishioners.
Please DO NOT engage or respond to emails or texts if you are targeted for a favor, especially if you are asked for money.
SIMPLY DELETE.
REMEMBER
Finances pertaining to the parish and online archdiocesan appeals are ONLY directed through OSV (Our Sunday Visitor) Online Giving.
Always check with your church leader personally.
WE'RE GETTING THERE...
Only 8% Left to Accomplish the Goal
Archdiocesan Annual Appeal 2024
We are very excited and encouraged by the response of our parish families to the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal. We only have 8% or $12,728 to meeting our goal of $165,428.
We encourage 100% participation in sharing a portion of God's blessing with others. Every gift makes a real difference.
Please be generous during the Second Collections for the AAA'24. Thank you for your support of our Archdiocesan Annual Appeal.
Thank you for your support of our parish. May God continue to shower you blessings on you and your loved ones.
Those who wish to give their donations or pledges
ONLINE can use the link below.
Once again, THANK YOU for your continued support of our parish and may God continue to shower you and your loved ones with His blessings.
STEWARDSHIP
The grateful response of a Christian disciple who recognizes, receives and cultivates God’s gifts, and generously shares these gifts in love of God and neighbor.
Every November, Catholics remember and commemorate all the faithful departed. November is always set aside by the Church not only to recall all who have passed on before us in faith but also to intercede for those still in need of our help. The Catholic Church believes that those who die in a state of sin must undergo a process of purification before entering into the fullness of heaven.
By praying for the deceased, especially through the Holy Mass, the graces of our intercession help usher souls along their journey to the heavenly homeland. Offering a mass imparts valuable graces but also unites us "not only with the members here on earth but also with those already in the glory of heave." (CCC 1370).
Let us remember our deceased loved ones in a special way this whole month of November. All Souls Day
Remembrance Envelopes are found near the altar.
You may write the names of your deceased loved ones on the envelope and put the envelope in the box with your donation. Completed envelopes will be placed and prayed for on the "Altar of Remembrance" in all the masses in November.
"We have loved them during life; let us not abandon them in death, until we have conducted them by our prayers into the house of the Lord.” - St. Ambrose
We are very pleased to report that the Praise and Glorify Choir's Acoustic Night 2 last October 26th in our Parish Hall generated a net income of $13,250.17, 42% more than our goal of $9,300.
P&G Choir is happy to donate all of the net proceeds to St. Augustine Parish for the renovation of the parish hall.
Revenue - Tickets, Raffle, Food & Beverage, Donations $16,112.00
Expenses - Food & Beverage, Supplies, and Services $ (2,861.83)
Net Income and Total Donations to SAC $13,250.17
P&G Choir is very thankful for the opportunity to partner with the Reyes Family Band in offering the Acoustic Night 2! The members of the P&G Choir and the entire SAC Parish Clergy and Staff appreciate very much the support of their many patrons and sponsors. They are extremely grateful to jointly celebrate God's blessings with our parishioners, families, friends, and the community through their music and having a most enjoyable evening!
We close this year’s collection drive in support of Catholic Charities with over 2,500 hygiene and snack kits, benefiting homeless families served by the Bayview and Mission Access Points in partnership with the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH).
Saint Augustine parish is very grateful for this opportunity to bring our community together in service of our brothers and sisters who are in need of these essential items. Most significantly, this opportunity has allowed our youth to experience a meaningful service using their organizational skills and teamwork, while knowing they were making a difference in the world. We are forever grateful to our generous parishioners and members of our parish ministries, and the Knights of Columbus Council 9714 for supporting this noble act of kindness.
Catholic Charities is the Social Services arm of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. They care for families, children, youth, adults, and seniors by offering programs that work to solve pressing challenges in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin Counties. Thank you for partnering with us.
With the help of the Service Commission of St. Augustine Parish, Knights of Columbus St. Augustine Council #9714 was able to put their faith into action by doing the Hygiene and Snack Kit Drive to help people who are less fortunate in the community. In the spirit of our founder Blessed Michael McGivney, the council led the efforts in the collection of the kits donated by the parishioners with the help of the CCD Students and members of the Hospitality Ministry. This year, a total of 2,500 plus kits were assembled and given to Catholic Charities representatives. The council is truly grateful to all who helped in their own way to make this project a success, and we will continue to help and care for the most disadvantaged members of our communities.
By PGK Oliver Berber, Trustee for KOC 9714, District Deputy for San Mateo Councils
OUR VISION
Saint Augustine Parish is a worshiping community that enthusiastically manifests faith through action, with open arms for all of God's children.
OUR MISSION
We live God's Word and continue His Work.
STEWARDSHIP
The grateful response of a Christian disciple who recognizes, receives and cultivates God’s gifts, and generously shares these gifts in love of God and neighbor.