St. Augustine Parish at 211 South Messmer St, Kelso, MO 63758 US - Home
Welcome to Our Website
This is our home on the Internet. Here you will find the latest news and information about the church. Please take a moment to find out what is happening at St. Augustine Church by visiting the News and Upcoming Events section.
We hope you enjoy your visit and encourage you to check back often for updates!
Click here to learn more about our Catholic School! Our School has programs for grades Pre-Kindergarten through 8th Grade and we also offer care for 2 & 3 year olds. We would love to have your child join us!! Visit St. Augustine School's Website for more information, here, or call the school office at 573-264-4644.
The Parish Office is located in the former Early Learning Center building on US Hwy 61. Please use the south door for entrance into the Parish Office.
"The thought of You stirs us so deeply that we cannot be content unless we praise You, because You have made us for Yourself and our hearts find no peace until they rest in You." --St. Augustine
Arise is Here!!
What is Arise? Arise is a parish-centered process of spiritual renewal and evangelization that enables people to deepen their faith and grow in community. St. Augustine and St. Joseph parishes are doing this in a joint effort. Arise prayer cards are in both ...
Father Charlie's Monday Morning Alka-Seltzer
(This is the welcoming message of Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Daytona Beach, Florida. Would that every parish would have it in their parish bulletins and on their websites!)
ALL ARE WELCOME!
We extend a special welcome to those who are single, married, divorced, ...
In the Know with Father Joe
Dear Fr. Joe: What is a mortal sin? If I commit one, do I automatically go to hell?
Trinity Sunday [C] 2013
An understanding of the Holy Trinity remains incomprehensible to us, a mystery. Our finite human minds cannot reach around the totality of its truth and assimilate all that it is. But because of the revelation of Jesus Christ the reality of the Holy Trinity is intelligible to us. While we can't grasp the nature of the Holy Trinity in its entirety, we can know something about the inner life of God.
