Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church 116 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Welcome to Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church, a sacred place of worship nestled in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. Located at 116 6th Avenue, our church is a vibrant and welcoming community dedicated to faith, service, and spiritual growth. As part of the local community, we strive to be a beacon of hope and love, offering a peaceful sanctuary for prayer, reflection, and celebration of the Catholic faith.
In collaboration with our sister parish, Saint Francis Xavier, located at 225 6th Avenue, we are committed to fostering a nurturing environment that supports individuals and families in their spiritual journeys. Whether you are a long-time parishioner or a visitor seeking solace and inspiration, Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church opens its doors to you with open arms and a warm heart.
For correspondence and inquiries, please use our mailing address: 225 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215. We look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant community and sharing in the joy and peace that our faith brings.
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116 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217, United States
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"Update: 2 stars because its still a beautiful church but I long for St Augustines to return to the church it once was. I remember when they had to add folding chairs on either side for some masses because the pews did not hold enough parishioners. It is very sad to see the church that I attended since I was about 3 years old become what it is today. First the mass I attended (Spanish) was eliminated and now the food pantry where I volunteered to serve the community for over 3 years has closed. I feel that its not what you communicate but how you communicate that determines it's effectiveness. I believe there should have been a clear explanation sent out to ALL volunteers explaining WHY this training was being mandated and offering different ways to attend (ie virtually). I was never told I needed to take the training (since I only see truck drivers on Thursdays) and then I receive a letter telling me I had 7 opportunities to train and I didn't, so effective immediately I can no longer volunteer. They found my email to send this letter but not to ask me to take the training in the first place; nor to let me know why the training was important. Had they emailed me and the other volunteers from the beginning letting us know the reason to attend and the deadline/consequences I am sure everyone would have made an effort to attend. I did attend the training after getting the letter; and proper communication as well as possibly a virtual training option (that I could fit in around work) would have allowed me to take it sooner. Today I am a parishioner at St. Thomas Aquinas on 9th street and I am so happy I found a church that reminds me of what St. Augustine once was. They welcomed me immediately, offer a very beautiful mass with a great vocalist that makes going to mass a pleasure; despite the fact that its a significant distance from my home. Link below in case you would like to join/visit just get there early if you want a good seat :) https://g.co/kgs/JFoa8P2 The most beautiful church in Park Slope. Been going here since I was a child and now I even volunteer for the food pantry they offer on Saturdays for the community. If you have time you can volunteer thursdays 10am to 12pm by visiting the Rectory."
"Several parishioners who spoke with THE CITY describe the pantry closure as the latest casualty since Tumino took over the dwindling Saint Augustine and Saint Francis Xavier Park Slope parishes in late 2021. He canceled an annual Christmas party for the children of incarcerated parents that the church had hosted for a decade, raised the rent tenfold on a biweekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, and ended a monthly dinner for people with AIDS and their families, several parishoners said. Many of the programs were so-called ministries – volunteer-run efforts by church parishioners who aim to put their faith into practice through community service. “Every single program has been pushed out,” said Ellen Edelman, who hosts the children’s Christmas party and moved it to a Catholic church in an adjacent parish after Tumino’s secretary informed her the event was no longer welcome there, she said. “We just don’t want you, period, we’re not a parish program,” Edelman recalled being told. “It had been there for a dozen years.” Rev. Frank Tumino delivers mass at Saint Francis Xavier Church in Park Slope. Rev. Frank Tumino delivers mass at Saint Francis Xavier Church in Park Slope, March 10, 2024. Credit: Screengrab via Saint Francis Xavier Church Livestream A local chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous that had used the church hall for around five years had its rent for two meetings a week jacked up from to $800 a month from $80, according to group organizer Mychal McNicholas. “We just left,” he said. “The pastor wears a white collar that says feed the hungry, take care of the sick and the lame, and he’s throwing us in the street.” The monthly dinner for people with AIDS and their families, which had used the church hall for years, was blocked from returning after the pandemic."
"Why are you evicting a food pantry and ending community programs that this church has supported for years? Not very Christian of you."
"We love Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church. This church can seat over 500 people. It’s so beautiful and the priest Fr. Tumino is spreading the love of Jesus. His homilies have me in tears at most masses because his message touches my heart. I’ve been able to grow in ways that I never imagined. My relationship with Jesus is stronger than it has ever been. Please pray that people will start coming back to mass."
"Went here on Christmas Eve for an evening service. The church is beautiful and the service was really good. Really felt at peace and happy."
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