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
- 9:00 AM Livestreamed via YouTube
- 12:15 PM | 5:30 PM | 7:00 PM
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
LENT
For Roman Catholics in the Latin Rite, the rules for Lent focus on two main practices: fasting (limiting food intake) and abstinence (refraining from meat). These rules are considered a “minimal obligation” to help the faithful focus on the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
1. FASTING:
- Catholics from age 18 until 59.
- Obligatory on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday
One full meal is permitted. Two smaller meals (sometimes called “collations”) may also be taken to maintain strength, but together they must equal the size of the one full meal. Snacking: Eating between meals is not permitted on these days.
Liquids: Water and other liquids (coffee, tea, juice) are generally allowed and do not break the fast.
2. ABSTINENCE:
- All Catholics age 14 and older.
- Obligatory on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all Fridays during Lent.
- Refrain from eating meat (flesh meat). Fish is permitted.
- Animal products such as lard, eggs, milk, and cheese are now permissible.
EXEMPTIONS:
- The Church exempts individuals from these requirements if their health or ability to work would be seriously affected. Common exemptions are:
- Those physically or mentally ill (example: those with diabetes or eating disorders)
- Pregnant or nursing women
These rules are part of the Church’s efforts to imitate the temptation of Jesus in the desert, to suffer for Christ and His Church, and to provide an opportunity for spiritual growth and discipline.
Fourth Sunday of Lent
March 15, 2026

Laetare Sunday is the fourth Sunday in Lent, celebrated in Western Christianity. It is a day of joy and relaxation within the penitential season, marked by rose-colored vestments and flowers on the altar.
THE MAN BORN BLIND
As we did last week, we are reading today from the Gospel of John. In today’s Gospel, the healing of the man born blind invites us to focus on the physical and spiritual aspects of sight and light. In the first part of today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus’ response to a prevalent belief of his time: that misfortune and disability were the result of sin. That belief is why Jesus is asked the question of whose sin caused the man’s blindness—his own or his parents’. Jesus does not answer directly but instead gives the question an entirely different dimension—through this man’s disability, God’s power will be made manifest. Jesus then heals the man.
The healing is controversial because Jesus heals on the Sabbath. The Pharisees, the religious authorities of Jesus’ time, understood that the law of Moses forbade work (including healing) on the Sabbath. They also have trouble believing that Jesus performed a miracle. To determine whether the man was really born blind, the Pharisees question him and his parents. The man challenges the leaders of the synagogue about their assessment of the good that Jesus has done. In turn, they expel the man for questioning their judgment.
The final revelation and moment of enlightenment comes when the man born blind encounters Jesus again. Having heard the news of his expulsion, Jesus seeks out the man born blind and reveals himself to him as the Son of Man. In this moment, the man born blind shows himself to be a man of faith and worships Jesus. Jesus replies by identifying the irony of the experience of many who encounter Jesus: Those who are blind will now see, and those who think they now see will be found to be blind.
As in last week’s Gospel about Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman, today’s reading has many allusions to Baptism. The washing of the man in the pool of Siloam is a prototype for Christian Baptism. Through the man’s encounter with Jesus, the man born blind is healed, his sight is restored, and his conversion to discipleship begins. The man born blind gradually comes to a greater understanding about who Jesus is and what it means to be his disciple, while the Pharisees (those who should see) are the ones who remain blind.
CLERGY UPDATES
- Father El Geneta returned to the Philippines on March 10 after providing his valuable service to us in the parish for several weeks.
- Father Ed Dura continues to be administrator of Saint Augustine Parish through April 20, 2026.
- Father Ifeanyi (Henry) will be out of town from March 16 to March 20.
- Father Ray Reyes is doing well and continues to recuperate and stay on top of his health regimen. He will resume pastorship of the parish after April
20, 2026.
- Please continue to pray for vocation to the priesthood and for the clergy and deacons serving our parish.

A match made in heaven: Fellow priests and countrymen become blood brothers as kidney donor and recipient
March 5, 2026
By Christina Gray
By the time Father Raymund Reyes, the longtime pastor of St. Augustine Parish made an appeal to his South San Francisco parish community last fall, he’d been living more or less privately with chronic kidney disease (CKD) for over five years. Parishioners and fellow priests had taken ...Read More
Father Raymund Reyes, left, pastor of St. Augustine Parish in South San Francisco, received the gift of life from Father Francis Garbo, right, pastor of Mission Dolores Basilica/Misión San Francisco de Asís in San Francisco. Father Garbo donated a kidney in a successful transplant surgery Jan. 20 to Father Reyes who had end-stage renal failure. (Photo courtesy of Vivian Ramos)
UPDATES AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
List of Services
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WARNING!
ONLINE PHISHING is a rampant, fraudulent email, text, phone call, or private message.
Spammers will use names of church leaders, family members, friends, or a trusted company/organization to reach out to you with messages that sound credible.
They may also send you a link. DO NOT CLICK ON ANY LINKS from unverified senders.
Please DO NOT engage or respond to such emails, texts, phone calls, or private messages. SIMPLY DELETE.
If you are targeted for a favor, especially if you are asked for money, always personally check with your church leader, family member, friend, or account holder, to verify authenticity.
TIP
Hover on the sender's email address to see who originated the email.
REMEMBER
Online transactions at St. Augustine (such as weekly offertory, donations, mass intentions and/or archdiocesan appeals) are ONLY done through the ONLINE GIVING portal of Our Sunday Visitor (OSV)
Be smart. Stay safe.
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CCD & CONFIRMATION NEWS
MARCH ACTIVITIES:
- Mar 14 (Sat) CCD Classes | Lenten Confession for CCD during class hours Grades 3-6, AA6, Sped-Intermediate, Sped-Confirmation
- Mar 19 (Thu) Adult Ongoing Formation #4 CCD on Zoom @ 4:30pm. 1st & 2nd Year Confirmation 7pm @ Church
- Mar 21 (Sat) Adult Ongoing Formation #4 Combined CCD Classes @ 10:30am @ Church
- Mar 21 (Sat) Onsite Retreat, Grades 6, AA6, Sped-Confirmation 1:30pm to 5:30pm
- Mar 22 (Sun) Mass Rite of Affirmation 12:30 pm Mass - 2nd Year Confirmation students & families
- Mar 25 (Wed) & Mar 26 (Thu) Lenten Penance for Confirmation during class hours (parents are welcome to participate.)
- Mar 26 (Thu) & Mar 28 (Sat) CCD Classes
- Mar 29 (Sun) to Apr 5 (Sun) Holy Week & Easter Break
Please visit the FFP Activities Page for more information.
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STATIONS OF THE CROSS | FRIDAYS OF LENT after the 5:30 PM Mass
Stations of the Cross
Fridays of Lent
After the 5:30 PM Mass
Until April 3, 2026
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MAR 15 (SUN) ALL EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION ARE INVITED TO AN IMPORTANT MEETING
Sunday, March 15
from 1:45 to 3:45 PM.
The meeting will take place in the church immediately following the 12:30 PM Mass.
During this time we will come together for a Lenten reflection, a renewal of our commitment to serve the Lord in the Eucharistic Ministry, and preparation for our ministry during the upcoming Lenten and Easter celebrations.
We will also review several important reminders and updates to help us continue serving the Eucharist with reverence and unity in our parish.
Because of the importance of this gathering and the preparation for the sacred liturgies ahead, all ministers are asked to make every effort to attend. If you are unable to attend please inform Deacon Nestor or Noemi Diaz.
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MAR 18 (WED) | PARISH HOLY HOUR
Parish Holy Hour
March 18, 2026
7:00 PM
Fr. Ed Dura, Presider
Sponsored by the Young Adults
Fellowship to follow at Tea Ever
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MAR 19 (THU) ST. JOSEPH'S FEAST DAY CELEBRATION
St. Joseph's Feast Day Celebration
Thu, Mar 19, 2026
9:00 AM Mass
Rosary & Novena in honor of St. Joseph
Mar 10 to Mar 18, 2026
8:25 AM
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MAR 24 (TUE) LENTEN COMMUNAL PENANCE
Communal Penance with Individual Confession
Tuesday, March 24th
7:00 PM
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MAR 28 (SAT) HONORING ST. JOSEPH
The St. Joseph Ministry—together with the Italian Catholic Federation, the Legion of Mary, Paraliturgy, and other ministries and parishioners—will sponsor the distribution of Grocery Easter Baskets on March 28 for families in need under the care of SVdP.
If you would like to support this effort, please contact Rosabel Santander at 650-296-0349.
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MAR 28 (SAT) & MAR 29 (SUN) PALM SUNDAY
Blessing and distribution of Palms
Saturday, March 28
4:30 PM Anticipated Mass
Sunday, Marrch 29
7:00 AM | 9:00 AM | 11:00 AM | 12:45 PM | 5:30 PM
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MAR 30 (MON) | DON'T MISS THIS TALK! | Divine Intelligence vs Artificial Intelligence
Monday, March 30 at 7 pm
Parish Hall
Guest Speaker: Rosario "Chato" Calderon
A very timely and meaningful topic: Divine Intelligence, vs Artificial Intelligence by our guest speaker, executive, author, and community leader, Rosario "Chato" Calderon.
YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS IT!
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APR 2 (THU) to APR 4 (SAT) | EASTER TRIDUUM
Holy Thiursday, April 2
Good Friday, April 3
Easter Vigil, April 4
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HELP RESTORE MOBILITY AND HOPE: Support KOC's Wheelchair Drive!
Help Restore Mobility and Hope: Support KOC's Wheelchair Drive!
Join Us in Changing Lives! Donate Today to Continue the Mission
On Sunday, February 22, Knights of Columbus Council #9714, together with the State Council and the American Wheelchair Mission, held their Wheelchair Drive. Their goal is to “provide a free wheelchair to anyone in the world who needs one and cannot afford one.” We are grateful to those who already donated.
A $150 donation delivers one new wheelchair (retail value ~$500) to someone in need worldwide. Any amount is gratefully accepted.
To donate:
- Pick up envelopes at the Parish Office.
- Make checks payable to: American Wheelchair Mission.
- Contact Grand Knight Gregg Cruz at 650-278-2735. He will handle mailing of donations.
Wheelchairs allow children to return to school, adults to go to work, and elderly individuals—who have sometimes been bedridden for 10–20 years or more—to enjoy dinner with their families again and regain their independence.
Recently, they distributed 800 wheelchairs in the Philippines across the Dioceses of Pasig, Kalookan, Pampanga, Balanga (Bataan), Tarlac, Baguio, and Lingayen-Dagupan. Representatives Glenn Ramos, Rochie Ramos Guintu, and Dennis Guintu (on behalf of Fr. Ray, St. Augustine, and Council #9714) joined the distributions at Bahay Aruga, San Juan De Dios Hospital, and Tahanan ng Mabuting Pastol in Pasig, Manila.
By Vivian Ramos, Communications Ministry
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MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY GIFT OF LOVE | MALE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
The Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity are in need of male volunteers at their small hospice facility in Pacifica called Gift of Love. No special qualifications are required, only the desire to help the poor and to accompany them in the last moments of their lives. Many volunteers have said this to be a beautiful and life changing experience.
If interested, please call the Sisters at (650) 355-3091.
May God bless you for your willingness to serve.
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JOIN OUR PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND | EGYPT, HOLY LAND, JORDAN | OCTOBER 2026
Join our 2026 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land!
Saturday, October 3 to Sunday, October 18, 2026
See flyer for details
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JOIN OUR PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND | JORDAN, HOLY LAND, ISTANBUL, EPHESUS | OCTOBER 2026
Join our 2026 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land!
Frriay, October 16 to Saturday, October 31, 2026
See flyer for details
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FRIDAYS @ SAC
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. Our refurbished Confessional, 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.
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VIRTUAL BIBLE STUDY AT SAC
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.
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THE GABRIEL PROJECT
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.
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THE GIVING TREE
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
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THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, ST. AUGUSTINE CONFRENCE'S CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
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.
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TRAVELING VOCATION CROSS
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
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ANSWERING THE CALL
Today's Catholic Parents express some misconceptions about the priesthood as a vocation for their son. We'll hear them say, "He's too young... He'll be lonely... I won't have grandchildren... He'll be unhappy... I'll lose my son...."
The ideal Catholic parent understands a simple truth: that God desires the child's happiness even more than any parent does. If one's son experiences a genuine call or interest to becoming a priest someday, trust in God's love for him.
Below is the link to the Resources of Parents that answers to common misconceptions about the priesthood.
PRAY for the perseverance of our seminarians, especially those who are from the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
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KEEPING OUR PARISH CLEAN: A Call to Action from our Ecology Committee (EC)
Keeping Our Parish Clean:
A Call to Action from our EC
As we come together in fellowship, it’s important that we also take responsibility for maintaining the cleanliness of our church environment. After each event, ESPECIALLY those involving food, please ensure that all trash—whether it be compost, recycling, or regular waste—is disposed of properly. Trash and compost bags must be tied securely and placed in the designated dumpsters before leaving.
By keeping our spaces clean and free from waste, we not only protect the health of our community by preventing pests, but we also avoid costly clean-up fees. Let’s all do our part to preserve the beauty and safety of our parish for everyone.
Thank you all for your cooperation!
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THE 2025 CELEBRATION OF SAC'S 55th PARISH FOUNDATION ANNIVERSARY
A Recap of the Emerald Jubilee Celebration
Celebrating the 55th Founding Anniversary of St. Augustine Church
The Gala took place at the South San Francisco Conference Center on Saturday, September 27, 2025. The event began with a warm welcome and introductory remarks from our Master of Ceremonies, Deacon Nestor Fernandez, and Mary Ann Narvaez, setting a ...read more
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PROTECTING CHILDREN
Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People
Essential Norms for Diocesan/ Eparchial Policies Dealing with Allegations of
Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests or Deacons
A Statement of Episcopal Commitment
● Revised June 2018 ●
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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FORMED | Forming Catholics for Life
Have you taken advantage of your free membership that our Pastor bought for you?
There are Lenten/Advent reflections, enlightening videos about our faith, the Sacraments, the saints, e-books, and many more.
Why not take advantage of your free membership today? No account yet? Simply enter your email, the name of our parish, get verified, and enjoy!
PARISH BULLETIN
What's inside:
- Weekly Mass Intentions
- Clergy Update
- 40 Days for Life
- The 2026 AAA Pie Chart
- St. Joseph Feast Day Celebration, March 19th
- Catholic Charities Easter Basket Food Drive, March 25th
- Honoring St. Joseph, March 28th
Have you watched any of your Free movies, listened to your Free Audio Programs or read any of your Free eBooks, lately? To start, simply click on the Formed logo and enjoy!
Hospitality Sunday
(Coffee and Donuts)
After the 9:00AM Misa Pro Populo Mass
We thank the members of the members of
Knights of Columbus Council #9714
for hosting the hospitality last Sunday, March 8th.
Please stop by to thank the members of the St. Joseph Ministry who will be be our hosts on Sunday, March 15th after the 9:00am Mass. See you then!
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.
A Weekend of Discovery:
"Search My Heart"
SAC FFP 2nd Year Confirmation Students are welcomed home after completing their Away-Retreat.
Last weekend,
39 of our second-year confirmation students stepped away from the noise of daily life for a powerful spiritual journey at Camp Jones Gulch. From the moment they departed on Friday afternoon, the youth embarked on an activity-filled weekend centered around the theme,
"Search My Heart."
Through prayer, reflection, and community building, these young men and women opened their hearts to the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Another meaningful theme of the retreat was the call to love and appreciate our parents/guardians while we have the gift of time with them. Students reflected on how parents, whether by birth or by choice, are placed in our lives by God to be our first teachers of unconditional love. By looking at the sacrifices and guidance of their parents, our candidates were able to see a living reflection of God’s own heart and His role as our Divine Protector. The experience culminated in a beautiful closing ceremony on Sunday, attended by their families and sponsors, before they were officially welcomed back home to St. Augustine.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the dedicated youth leaders, chaperones, staff, and parents who made this weekend possible. Please continue to pray for our candidates as they prepare to receive the
Sacrament of Confirmation at St. Mary’s Cathedral on April 25th. May they continue to seek God’s presence in their hearts every step of the way.
- By Erlan Tapawan, Youth Minister
***Cancelled***Cancelled***
2026 Sped Lenten Retreat
Mater Dolorosa, Saturday, March 21. 2026

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


















