Mass Times, Services & Office Hours

Weekdays

  •  9:00 am Livestreamed via YouTube
  • 5:30 pm 

 

Saturday

  •  9:00 am Livestreamed via YouTube
  • 4:30 pm Vigil Mass

 

 Sunday

  • 7:30 am
  • 9:00 am Misa Pro Populo Livestreamed via YouTube
  • 11:00 am   12:30 pm   5:30 PM


1st Sunday 5:30 pm Tagalog (Filipino) Mass Livestreamed via  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 4:15 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


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



Second Sunday of Easter
Sunday of Divine Mercy

April 12, 2026

The Gospels tell us that Jesus appeared to the disciples on several occasions after they discovered that his tomb was empty. Part of the mystery of Jesus’ Resurrection is that he appeared to his disciples not as a spirit but in bodily form. The bodily form was not one that the disciples recognized though. In John’s Gospel, Mary of Magdala does not recognize that the figure standing before her is Jesus until he speaks to her. In Luke’s Gospel the disciples who meet Jesus on the road to Emmaus do not recognize him until he breaks bread with them. The resurrected Jesus had a physical presence, but the disciples couldn’t recognize Jesus unless he allowed them to. His resurrected body, nonetheless, showed the marks of his crucifixion.

From readings such as today’s Gospel, we also see that in his resurrected body, Jesus seems to be free of physical constraints. He appears to the disciples even though the doors were locked.

Jesus greets his disciples with the gift of peace and the gift of the Holy Spirit. In doing so, Jesus commissions his disciples to continue the work that he has begun: “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” During the meeting, Jesus also shows the integral connection between forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
The story of Thomas illustrates our Christian experience today: We are called to believe without seeing. In fact, all Christians after the first witnesses have been called to believe without seeing. Thomas’s doubt is hardly surprising; the news of Jesus’ appearance was incredible to the disciples who had seen him crucified and buried. Thomas’s human nature compelled him to want hard evidence that the Jesus who appeared to the disciples after his death was indeed the same Jesus who had been crucified. Thomas is given the opportunity to act on that desire. He is our witness that Jesus is really risen.

Our faith is based on the witness of the Church that has preceded us, beginning with Thomas and the first disciples. Through Baptism we receive the same Holy Spirit that Jesus brought to the first disciples. We are among those who are “blessed” because
 we believe without having seen.

Readings of The Second Sunday of Easter Sunday of Divine Mercy

2026 ARCHDIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL 

"Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.”

   

The Archdiocesan Annual Appeal (AAA) provides parishioners throughout our Archdiocese with 93 parishes,  a unique opportunity to come together as one. The AAA is essential to the work of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. We are spread over the counties of Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo and are one Archdiocese, collaborating in the ongoing mission of evangelization, and education.

The theme for this year’s Annual Appeal is from Isaiah 40:31,
“Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.” As Catholics, we use our talents and provide our gifts for God’s Glory. One way we vividly do so is by supporting the programs and ministries of the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal.

This Sunday's 2nd collection will be for the 2026 AAA. Once again, we hope for 100% participation from our parish family this year. 

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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.



A MESSAGE FROM FR. RAY

MARCH 2026

Dear SAC Parishioners,

As we begin Holy Week, please know of my prayers for you and your family during these holy days commemorating the Lord’s Passion, Death and Resurrection. Allow me also to express my profound appreciation for your continued prayers, love and concern for me during this period of my recovery. 
   
God truly hears our prayers. I have been doing very well and remained compliant on my post discharge kidney transplant care. A million thanks to my Care Team, my family and other parishioners for attending to my daily needs.

In a special way, I am deeply grateful to Father Ed for his leadership during my medical leave as well as to the support of the SAC Clergy, Fr. Ifeanyi, Deacon Nes and Deacon Virgil. Likewise, the parish Staff has always been supportive in ensuring my recovery goes well.

God-willing, I’ll be able to resume ministry at the latter part of next month when I end the first three months post-transplant period and hear from my transplant doctors their final assessment and recommendations.

May the Easter season that celebrates the Lord’s Resurrection bless you all with good health, happiness and peace!


Fr.Ray



Fr. Ray with his Care Team: L-R (front): Vivian, Christmas, Fr. Ray. Susan & Leah 
L-R (back): Joriz, Dennis & Glenn

Read the articles published on Fr. Ray and Fr. Francis' Incredible Journey of Faith

UPDATES AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS

List of Services


A LOOK BACK:  THE HOLY TRIDUUM


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING WHO RECEIVED 

THE SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION


The Order of Catholic Initiation for Adults (OCIA) Team of Saint Augustine Catholic Church formally presented 16 candidates at the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 4th at the 8:00 PM Mass and were initiated in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist.

Let us pray and welcome them to our community of faith. Let us support them in their Christian journey.

Thank you to Deacon Nestor Fernandez II and the entire OCIA TEAM for providing these new Christians their formation.

For BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION and FIRST HOLY COMMUNION:

GILSTRAP, Lukas Nathan
NGO, Tony
PAN, Amanda
PETERSEN, Darin Carl 

For CONFIRMATION and FIRST HOLY COMMUNION:

BENITEZ, Ivan
CAMPOS-PAMBID, Stefania Victoria
EVANGELISTA, Philip

For CONFIRMATION:
CAYANONG, Alyssa
KENION, Kiana Aleya
KENMORE, Peter Ervin
MADRID, Joriz
MADRID, Susan
MANAG, Jeremiah
ROSALES, Elisa
SANTOS, Elyssa Mae
TOSCANO, Deija

View Photos of the Easter Vigil

A STRIKING MOMENT IN CATHOLIC LITURGY

Prostrated are Fr. Ifeanyi Uwabunkeonye, Fr. Ed Dura, Deacon Nestor Fernandez II, and Deacon Virgil Capetti.

The Clergy prostrated themselves on Good Friday, during the Liturgy of of the Lord's Passion as a profound act of humility. This gesture symbolizes their submission to God and their commitment to serve the Church. It reflects the deep emotional connection to the events commemorated on this day, particularly the Last Supper and the institution of the priesthood. 

View Photos of the Good Friday Liturgy of the Passion of Our Lord

THE WASHING OF THE FEET

Fr. Ifeanyi Uwabunkeonye shown washing the feet of 12 parishioners. The Holy Thursday ritual symbolizes the commandment to love and serve one another, reflecting the teachings of Jesus.


PARISH BULLETIN

What's inside:

  • Weekly Mass Intentions
  • Dream, Speak, Renew. A Retreat for Teens, Saturday, April 18, St. Anthony, Novato, CA
  • Adventures in Marriage, Saturday, April 18, St. Anselm. Ross CA
  • The Feminine Genius, Saturday, April 18, Corpus Christi Monastery, Menlo Park CA
  • An Evening for the Separated & Divorced, Tuesday, May 19 & Thursday, May 21, an Online Event
  • Special Museum Exhibition to celebrate the 250th Foundation Anniversary of Mission San Francisco De Assisi, Opens May 2026, Mission Dolores SF
  • The 2026 Archdiocesan Annual Appeal
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Hospitality Sunday

COFFEE & DONUTS

After the 9:00AM Misa Pro Populo Mass

Our Hosts: The Knghts of Columbus #9714


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