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Hospital
Harold Beamon Adams Health S-Rehab
Joseph Stewart The Med
Raymond Mott Meth-C
Convalescent/Nursing Homes
Mrs. Arlene Hardaway (Parkway Health & Rehab) Mrs. Willie Evelyn Malone, (St. Peter Villa), Mr. Floyd Shavers (Metro Community Care Home) Mrs. Allura Tate, Mrs. Ophelia Jennings (Graceland Manor Nursing Home), Mr. Calvin Ezell (Harper View Nursing Home)
Ill at Home
Mrs. Audrey Allen, Mr. Herbert Allen, Joseph Alsandor, Mr. Gerald Bond, Mrs. Toya Booker, Mr. Clifford Crawford, Mrs. Lula Crawford, Mr. Robert Crowley, Mr. William Harris, Mrs. Jacqueline Hayes, Mr. Darrell Hollimon, Mrs. Helen Hoof, Mr. Robert Hooper, Mrs. Mary M. Jones, Mrs. Jenny Marshall, Mrs. Grace Milburn, Mrs. Mary Monroe, Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Mrs. Florine McMillan, Mrs. Maria Pinkston, Mrs. Susie Purdy, Mr. Stanley Robinson, Mrs. Katherine Terry, Mrs. Gwen Walton, Mr. Johnnie Weaver, Mr. Eric Wells, Ms. Alana Wright
We Pray For Those That Have Gone Before Us
January 22—January 28: Hortense Blackwell: 1946, Ruby Hillman:1952, Sallie Drew:1957, Eddie Johnson:1969, Walter Samuels:1974, Clyde Thompson: 1985, Warnsby Stegall,Sr.:1987, Sr. M. Killian Pollard, BVM, Sam Murphy:1990, Howard Jackson:1998, Samuel Barnes, Jr.:1999, Richard Mathis, Jr.:2004, Lillian Denton:2006, Ivory Flagg:2007, Daniel Webster Pointer:2008, Helene J. Stansbury: 2009


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Whether driving, walking or running, get step-by-step directions and several map options from the Yahoo Map logo link above.
To map your directions to St. Augustine Catholic Church and St. Augustine Jubilee School, click the link and just put the address from which you will travel in "A" and put our address , 1169 Kerr Avenue, Memphis, TN 38106, in "B". Click GO for printable instructions and a map. If you don't need a map, various routes follow.
Within the City Take whatever roads get you to Bellevue Blvd or Elvis Presley Blvd. From the North follow Bellevue past South Parkway to Kerr and turn right. From the South follow Elvis Presley to Kerr and turn left.
From the East Take 385 West from (Collerville, Germantown) to 240 North. Exit the first exit at 28A Parkway South. Exit right and turn left at James St. The Church is straight ahead.
Security For your convenience we have onsite security in the parking areas during Mass and for most events in which parishoners travel as a group, by bus, to other locations.
Photo Above Center: December 5, 2007 St. Augustine 5K Race - Making Tracks for Education benefitted St. Augustine Jubilee School. The annual event drew a diverse and spirited crowd. See more photos. |

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Routes from the North and South. Visitors from Arkansas and Mississippi should follow the following routes also.
From the North Take route 40 West to 240 West to Exit 28 A - South Parkway. Follow the cloverleaf to South Parkway. The third street sign will read: Greenwood Street. Turn Right. Follow Greenwood to its end. You will see the Church straight ahead.
From the South Take 240 East to 240 North to Exit 28 A - South Parkway. Follow the cloverleaf to South Parkway. The third street sign will read: Greenwood Street. Turn Right. Follow Greenwood to its end. You will see the Church straight ahead.
Bus Transportation Click the following Memphis Area Transit Authority schedule link. MATA Transportation Schedules may offer cost-effiecient, convenient transportation to our church for weekday Mass and Bible Study or Sunday Mass celebrations.
Parking Lot Saftey During 2008 we will begin maintenance on our parking lot. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience. Please park and walk in accordance with all safety cones and notices.
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Don't forget your pledge to the Diocese! "One Faith, One Family "
 St. Augustine Catholic Church
1169 Kerr Ave. Memphis, Tennessee 38106 (Ph) 901.774.2297
Web Updates: webmaster@staugustinememphis.org
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“Intelligence and liberty are the human environments most favorable to the deepening of personal conviction of religious truth, and obedience to the interior movements of an enlightened conscience”.
Father Isaac Hecker, founder of the Paulist Fathers

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