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



The Resurrection of the Lord  Mass of Easter Day

Today we begin the Easter Season, our 50-day meditation on the mystery of Christ's Resurrection.

Our Gospel today tells us about the disciples' discovery of the empty tomb. It concludes by telling us that they did not yet understand that Jesus had risen from the dead. Thus, the details provided are not necessarily meant to offer proof of the Resurrection. The details invite us to reflect upon a most amazing gift, that is faith in Jesus and his Resurrection.

Each of the four Gospels tells us that Jesus' empty tomb was first discovered by women. This is notable because in first-century Jewish society women could not serve as legal witnesses. In the case of John's Gospel, the only woman attending the tomb is Mary of Magdala. Unlike the Synoptic accounts, John's Gospel does not describe an appearance of angels at the tomb. Instead, Mary is simply said to have observed that the stone that had sealed the tomb had been moved, and she runs to alert Simon Peter and the beloved disciple. Her statement to them is telling. She assumes that Jesus' body has been removed, perhaps stolen. She does not consider that Jesus has been raised from the dead.

Simon Peter and the beloved disciple race to the tomb, presumably to verify Mary's report. The beloved disciple arrives first but does not enter the tomb until after Simon Peter. This detail paints a vivid picture, as does the detail provided about the burial cloths. Some scholars believe that the presence of the burial cloths in the tomb offers evidence to the listener that Jesus' body had not been stolen (it is understood that grave robbers would have taken the burial cloths together with the body).
The Gospel passage concludes, however, that even having seen the empty tomb and the burial cloths, the disciples do not yet understand about the Resurrection. In the passage that follows,

Mary of Magdala meets Jesus but mistakes him for the gardener. In the weeks ahead, the Gospel readings from our liturgy will show us how the disciples came to believe in Jesus' Resurrection through his appearances to them. Our Easter faith is based on their witness to both the empty tomb and their continuing relationship with Jesus—in his appearances and in his gift of the Holy Spirit.

Readings of The Resurrection of the Lord | Mass of Easter Day April 5, 2026

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


PARISH BULLETIN

What's inside:

  • Weekly Mass Intentions
  • Special Museum Exhibition to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of Mission San Francisco De Asis. Opens May 2026 at Mission Dolores, San Francisco CA.
  • Loaves & Fishes Gala, an Annual Awards Celebration, Friday, April 17.
  • Adventures in Marriage, Saturday, April 18, St. Anselm Church, Ross CA.
  • The Feminine Genius, Saturday, April 18, Corpus Christi Monastery, Menlo Park CA.
Read this week's Bulletin


Hospitality Sunday
(No Coffee and Donuts)

There will be no reception after the 9:00AM Misa Pro Populo Mass on Palm Sunday, March 29 and Easter Sunday, Apri; 5.


We thank the members of the 4:30 pm Team of the Hospitality Ministry for hosting the hospitality last Sunday, March 22nd.


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There is a free version and a paid version. Pick which one works best for your needs. You'll be glad you tried it!  Click on the icon and explore.


St. Augustine's  Souvenir Program PILGRIMS OF HOPE: An Emerald Jubilee, Anniversary Edition is now available!

Sponsors who purchased full and half-page ads are invited to pick up their copies from the parish office.





ST AUGUSTINE CHURCH

AAA 2026 Goal $199,894

   

Thank you to all those who have supported our AAA 2025. As of December 31, 2025, we gathered an excess of $8,389 which was deposited to our Parish Hall Renovation fund. 


The AAA assessment for 2026 is $199,894 of which 13% or $25,235 has already been received, leaving a balance of 87% or $174,659 of our goal for the year.


As always, we hope for 100% participation from our parish families.

   

On behalf of SAC Clergy and Staff, we express our heartfelt gratitude for your generosity and support to the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal that benefits many through the services provided beyond the parish boundaries. 


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.


We hope for 100% participation from our parish family this year. Thank you for your support. Your generosity improves lives.

    

Should you wish to give your PLEDGE ONLINE, please click the link below.

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

Two College Scholarship Opportunities

For Senior High School Students/Graduates


Links to learn more and apply:

 

South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Scholarship:

https://www.ssfchamber.com/files/6293/2026_Letter_to_Student.Letterheadwith_KW.pdf

 

California Water Service Scholarship Program:

https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/cawater/