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First parish of the diocese, Hamilton 1827

 

St. Augustine Church, built 1864
Our  parish of St Augustine’s is the Mother Parish of the Diocese of Hamilton. In 1827, Fr. James Campion built a small wooden chapel in Dundas, marking the beginning of  St. Augustine’s Parish. The first baptism recorded in our register is August 06, 1827, and since then a vibrant community of faith has called St. Augustine’s  home to this very day. (photo courtesy of Dundas Museum and Archives – GN-0060) To learn more, click here: Parish History
Chalice, presented to Father Feeney, Dec. 24, 1884

Mass and Devotions times

Weekend Mass Times: Saturday at 5 p.m.; Sunday at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.

Weekday Mass Times (effective September 1, 2023): Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesdays, Thursdays* & First Fridays of the month (September to June) and Fridays in Advent and Lent at 8 a.m.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 3:45 to 4:40 p.m. (last penitent at 4:30 p.m.);  and by appointment;

Public Rosary: following the Wednesday-Friday morning Masses.
Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction: from end of Wednesday morning Mass to 7 p.m.

Perpetual Help Novena: following the Thursday morning Mass

 

Parish News

Ministry Fair 2023

We wish to thank those of you who were able to attend/prepare for the  ministry weekend in any capacity, and for

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Pastor’s Reflections

To know, to choose

Mass readings for the 3rd Sunday of Easter:Acts 3.13-15, 17-19 Psalm 4.1, 3, 6, 8 1 John 2.1-5 Luke 24.35-48 We are faced with choices; and there’s a persistent human desire to avoid choices, to “have one’s cake and to eat it too,” to “have it both ways” even when a decision is needed and […]

A tangible need

Mass readings for the 2nd Sunday of Easter:Acts 4.32-35 Psalm 118.2-4, 16-18, 22-24 1 John 5.1-6 John 20.19-31 In the run up to Easter, there were a number of stories about Christian revival in the United Kingdom, in Europe, among notable public intellectuals around the world. And we might say, ‘hallelujah!’ but for what we […]

Easter Sunday

There was an item in the National Post recently concerning an RCMP briefing paper for the federal government. While heavily redacted – that is, censored to protect sensitive information – there was still enough to make it a depressing read. Our national police force’s analysts forecast serious civil unrest in this country in the next […]

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