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The Most Holy Trinity

Pastor’s Pen The Most Holy Trinity June 12, 2022 St. Augustine Catholic Church Dear Church Family, Let’s say, “Happy Birthday God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Dear God, Dear Holy Trinity, we don’t understand you and don’t know everything about You but we celebrate You as being God all by yourself and by being God […]

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Feast of Pentecost

Pastor’s Pen Feast of Pentecost Sunday, June 5, 2022 St. Augustine Catholic Church Dear Church Family, A joyous Holy Spirit Day in your spiritual journey, Alleluia!!  The last couple of weeks I have imagined myself looking around the church and seeing people (I know most everybody), but I am looking around and seeing all of […]

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Peace, be still!

Pastor’s Pen St. Augustine Catholic Church Sunday, June 20, 2021 Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Times Dear Church Family, The sacred word of God today has to do with the magnificence of the sea from Joel talking about the vastness and the magnificence of all the miracles that go with seeing the sea as being claimed […]

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Jesus, I Trust You. 

Pastor’s Pen St. Augustine Catholic Church Sunday, June 13, 2021 Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Times Jesus, I Trust You.  God, Our Father, I Trust You. God Created Us. God Loves Us. He sent His Son to die for us. God is Almighty. We pray but we often forget as we are praying the magnificence of […]

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The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Pastor’s Pen St. Augustine Catholic Church Sunday, June 6, 2021 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Dear Church Family, We celebrate a miracle almost every day at the Family of St. Augustine when at mass we say Jesus’ words that He proclaimed for us to repeat, “This is My Body, this is My […]

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Are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?

Pastor’s Pen St. Augustine Catholic Church Sunday, June 28, 2020 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Times   Dear Church Family, I’ve been resting in the first four sentences of the gospel reading because they are particularly challenging to understand all the way. They are certainly an overemphasis but the point that I understand is that He […]

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