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Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturday
September 4, 2010
Feast of St Augustine celebrated
8:00 a.m. Mass
Readings for Day

(Sabbath or Sunday Readings)

Saturday Vigil
September 4, 2010
5:30 p.m. Mass
Readings for Sabbath*

Sunday
September 5, 2010
 8:00 a.m. Mass
11:00 a.m. Mass
 
Readings for Sabbath*


Daily Mass Celebrations

Monday
September 6, 2010
Readings for Day

Tuesday
September 7, 2010
9:30 a.m. Mass
Readings for the Day


  Wednesday
September 8, 2010
 8:15 a.m. Mass

Readings for the Day

Thursday
September 9, 2010
12:05 p.m. Mass

Readings for the Day

Friday
September 10, 2010
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Convalescent/Nursing Homes
Mrs. Arlene Hardaway (Parkway Health & Rehab)
Mrs. Isabel Samuels, Mrs. Willie Evelyn Malone (St. Peter Villa)
Mr. Floyd Shavers (Metro Community Care Home)

Ill at Home
Mrs. Audrey Allen, Mr. Herbert Allen, Mr. Joseph Alsandor, Mrs. Annie Hines Atkins, Mrs. Essie Berry, Mrs. Monique Meacham Bethany, Mr. Gerald Bond, Mrs. Toya Booker, Mrs. Lula Crawford, Mr. Robert Crowley, Mrs. Judy Epps, Mrs. Wendy Funches, Mr. Emory Gordon, Mrs. Lottie Gordon, Ms. Jacqueline Guerrero, Mr. William Harris, Mr. Darrell Hollimon, Mr. Willie Hollimon, Mrs. Helen Hoof, Mr. Robert Hooper, Dr. William Johnson, Mrs. Mary M. Jones, Mrs. Teresa Kimbrough, Mr. Ashton Charles Lewis, Mrs. Jenny Marshall, Mrs. Mary Monroe, Mrs. Mau- rice McDonald, Mrs. Florine McMillan, Mrs. Bobby Redmond, Mr. Frank Reynolds, Mr. Stanley Robin- son, Mrs. Allura Tate, Mrs. Forrestine Weed, Mr. Malcolm Weed, Mr. Johnnie Weaver, Mrs. Barbara Whitlow.

St. Augustine's New Orleans 
St. Augustine Church

Address 1210 Gov. Nichols St, New Orleans, LA
Phone 504/525-5934
Web Site www.staugustinecatholicchurch-neworleans.org
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Frommer's Review

One of the great cultural landmarks of New Orleans's black history, St. Augustine's has been a center of community life in the troubled but striving Treme neighborhood since the mid-1800s. Founded by "free people of color," who also purchased pews for the exclusive use by slaves (frustrating their white masters!), a first in the history of slavery in the U.S., and resulting in one of the most integrated churches in the country. In the modern era, under the direction of its visionary and charismatic pastor, Fr. Jerome LeDoux, St. Augustine's continued to celebrate its history by integrating traditional African and New Orleans elements into its services. Homer Plessy, Sidney Bechet, and Big Chief Tootie Montana all called this their home church. In late 2005 the archdiocese decided to close St. Augustine's thanks to diminished membership, but a major public outcry bought it a reprieve (until sometime in 2008), though Fr. LeDoux is no longer its full-time priest. Nonetheless, services here remain remarkable, especially when the church has one of its frequent jazz masses, which can feature performers like Troy Andrews, John Boutte, and others, and can be the best free concert in town. (There is excellent music at pretty much every Sunday 10am mass.) Frequent art exhibits celebrating the neighborhood, and the deeply moving Tomb of the Unknown Slave outside, make this worth a stop even if it's not a Sunday (though you should call ahead to make sure it's open). Combine it with a trip to the BackStreet Cultural Museum across the street. And give them a donation; let's try to keep them going another couple centuries.

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    1169 Kerr Ave. Memphis, Tennessee 38106 (Ph) 901.774.2297
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    Finance
    Offertory Collection: 08/15/2010  $12,273.01
    Offertory Collection: 08/22/2010  $7,651.00

    “God does not ask you to surrender your nature or its faculties, for these are fresh from His hands, but to go with the same limbs that clad you at your birth into blessedness”. 
    Father Isaac Hecker, founder of the Paulist Fathers

     

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