St. Augustine Catholic Parish at 428 West 19th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99203-2098 US - Home
Welcome to the website for St. Augustine Parish
This is the Internet home of St. Augustine Parish in Spokane, Washington.
Here you will find the latest news and information about our parish. Please take a moment to visit the online Calendar for upcoming events and our News page for featured articles. Visitors are invited to sign up for our online mailing list for special news and announcements. We hope you enjoy your visit and encourage you to check back often for updates!
Mass Schedule
Saturday, 4:30 PM Sunday, 8:30 & 11:00 AM
Daily Mass 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM on Thursdays during the school year
SKY VBS: Everything is Possible with God! Southside Vacation Bible School 9AM to NOON June 25-29, 2012
Come join us as we remember we can Trust God, "Everything is possible with God." (Mark 10:27) St. Augustine, Sacred Heart, St. Peter, and Our Lady of Fatima Parishes are coordinating a Southside VBS! Registration Forms for Children entering grades PK4 to 5th ...
Video Daily Reflections
The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) has expanded its streaming video site, CCC-TV, to include daily reflections, interviews and stories of faith that offer a range of engaging multimedia content. The new features give visitors the opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Catholic faith from diverse perspectives and learn about the activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Church across the country. Daily reflections offer brief commentaries on the Mass readings of the day. The Archdioceses of Galveston-Houston, New Orleans, Miami, San Antonio, Washington, D.C and the Dioceses of Fort Wayne-South Bend and Raleigh are currently participating. Several other dioceses are scheduled to tape reflections for the coming year.
Prayer in the Letters of St. Paul
After having examined prayer in the Acts of the Apostles, Benedict XVI announced that he will dedicate his next series of catechesis to prayer in the Letters of St. Paul, which always begin and end with an expression of prayer and which have given us a rich range of forms of ...
