Mass Times, Services & Office Hours


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 

  • 7:00 pm Every 1st Wednesday led by the Knights of Columbus
  • 7:00 pm Every 3rd Wednesday led by the Youth and Young Adults

Confessions

  • Fridays 4:30 pm to 5:00 pm
  • Saturdays at 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm
  • By Appointment - Please call (650) 878-2282


 Communal Baptisms  (none during Lent)

  • 2nd and 4th Saturday at 12 noon
  • 1st Sunday at 2:30 pm   
  • 3rd Sunday within the 12:30 pm Mass


Stations of the Cross

  • Fridays during Lent at 6:30 pm
    (after the 5:30 PM Mass)

Parish Office 
(650) 873-2282
  
staugustinessf@aol.com

  • Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
  • Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
  • Closed 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm
  • Closed Sunday and Holidays 



Faith Formation Program Office 
(650) 873-2878 or (650) 797-5955

staugustinecdre@gmail.com

  • Weekdays (except Tuesday) 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Closed 12:00 pm to 1:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 am to 2:00 PM


Santacruzan 2025

Your support may give you a chance to win
raffle prizes worth over $2,000.


Parishioners will get the chance to interact with the 15 Candidates  when they host Hospitality Sunday on Sunday, March 23rd after the 9:00 am Mass.


Candidates will be selling raffle tickets at only $2.00 each which will count as votes for .... read more



Third Sunday of Lent
(Year C)  March 23, 2025

Readings of the Third Sunday of Lent (Year C)
Readings of the First Scrutiny of the Elect (Year A)

The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree

The parable of the barren fig tree contrasts the patience and hopefulness of the gardener with the practicality of the property owner. When told to cut down the fig tree because it is not producing fruit, the gardener counsels patience. If properly tended, the barren fig tree may yet bear fruit.

     
Throughout his journey to Jerusalem, Jesus has been teaching about the Kingdom of God. In this parable, we find an image of God's patience and hopefulness as he prepares his Kingdom. God calls us to repent, and it is within his power to punish us for our failure to turn from our sinfulness. And yet God is merciful. He delays punishment and tends to us so that we may yet bear the fruit he desires from us.

     
This, then, is our reason for hope: Not only does God refuse to abandon us, he chooses to attend to us even when we show no evidence of his efforts. Next week's Gospel will give an even clearer picture of the kind of mercy that God shows to us.

The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well...

On this Sunday's gospel during the OCIA's Rite Of Scrutinies, we'll hear about the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. Jesus asks the woman for a drink of water, and in their conversation, he reveals himself to be the living water that brings eternal life. This living water is a spring of water welling up to eternal life, which satisfies our deepest thirst for spiritual refreshment.


The water jar that the Samaritan woman carries represents our own thirst for something more in life. We often look for fulfillment in material things or in the opinions of others, but true satisfaction can only be found in Jesus Christ, who offers us living water that never runs dry.

As we journey through Lent, we are reminded to turn towards Christ and seek the living water that he offers. We are called to deepen our faith and commit to living a Christian life, guided by the teachings of Christ and sustained by his grace.

   

PLEASE continue to pray for The ELECT as they intensify their resolve to be in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist).

The Names of the ELECT

Here is the list of all the Elect in our Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA). We have a total of 29, including the 11 for full initiation:

For Baptism, Confirmation and First Holy Communion:

  1. Brandon Chew
  2. Kendric Ganeko
  3. Lukas Nathan Gilstrap
  4. Coleman Peng
  5. Guiness Ruiz-Rockett
  6. Ji Zheng Shao
  7. Monica Suarez
  8. Brandon Tanega
  9. Subaru Thompson
  10. Cammy Vue
  11. Christopher Wardell

For Confirmation and First Holy Communion:

  1. Francine Ara Alipio
  2. Maria Johrene Beltran
  3. Ron Engelbrektson
  4. Joseph Esparrago Jr.
  5. Sharlyn Guterres
  6. Mark Ghil Javier
  7. Jaycee Anne Mateo

For Confirmation:

  1. Luke Abellana
  2. Louie Del Rosario
  3. Miguel Angel Diharce
  4. Hiraya Gabriel
  5. Malaya Victoria Gabriel
  6. Ryan Gaines
  7. Joaquin Armando Galvan
  8. Juan Guillermo Ramon Jurado
  9. Stephen Laws
  10. Irene Mendez Ortega
  11. Mylene Serrano


2025 Jubilee Year of Hope

Visit SAC's Jubilee Web Page by clicking below for announcements and updates.

Welcome to SAC's Jubilee 2025: Pilgrims of Hope Information Page

The Archdiocese of San Francisco has put together a website with resources on the Jubilee Year, including tips on traveling to Rome, local parish pilgrimages to Rome, designated Pilgrimage Sites in the Archdiocese of San Francisco, how to obtain a Jubilee Plenary Indulgence and more. To access these resources, simply click below.

Resources for the Jubilee Year of Hope

JOIN SAC'S PILGRIMAGE OF HOPE

15 Days - ITALY and SWITZERLAND May 18 - June 1, 2025

To inquire/reserve, please call Patricia @ (650) 873-2282


UPDATES AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS

List of Services

PARISH BULLETIN

What's inside:

  • Mass Intentions: March 24-30
  • Offertory: Pew Collections and AAA'25
  • Parish Ministry Fair
  • Movie: "The Sound of Freedom" for only $3
  • Confirmation Class for Adults
  • Lenten Pray 40 Challenge on HALLOW


March 23, 2025 Issue

HOSPITALITY SUNDAY

After the 9:00am Sunday Mass

This Sunday's hospitality will be hosted by the members of the 2025 Santacruzan Sagalas. Let's meet the participants of the Saint Augustine Jubilee Santacruzan...

We are grateful to the members of the St. Augustine Chorale, who hosted last Sunday's hospitality. Other than the usual donuts, they brought their favorite cookies to share with parishioners.


DON'T MISS OUT

Catch Concerts for a Cause


From San Francisco to Italy (the Holy Doors in Rome) & Switzerland

Sunday, May 18 - Sunday, June 1, 2025

 
Come and join SAC's Jubilee 2025 Pilgrimage of Hope in Italy and Switzerland. Please call Patricia at the Parish Office for more information: (650) 873-2282 or
staugustinessf@aol.com.



COMMUNAL LENTEN PENANCE
With Individual Confessions

Tuesday, April 8 7:00 PM




Archdiocesan Annual Appeal 2025
"Do everything for the glory of God..."

1 Cor. 10:31


SAC's AAA 2025 Assessment: $178,153

   
 Your gift to the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal allows us to provide ministries, programs and services that benefit parishes and people throughout the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The Annual Appeal is an opportunity for all in the Archdiocese to come together as one community to support one another and everyone we serve.

     

The Archdiocesan Annual Appeal 2025 goal is $6,400,000. St. Augustine Church's Archdiocesan Annual Appeal 2025 assessment is $178,153, which is 20% of the ordinary income from the previous year.

     

Our second collection this weekend will go towards the AAA2025. Formal launching and pledges for the AAA2025 will be forthcoming in early summer. Thank you for your commitment and generosity for the AAA. 


Make Your Pledge Here. Thank you!
Make a one-time AAA Contribution Here

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.


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