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Faith & Community

Community life, in the spirit of St. Augustine, is at the heart of everything we do at St. Thomas. Our worship is anchored in the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus and through that love, we value our parishioners and live our faith together.

Our Values

For Everyone

Everyone is welcome, no matter your language, your age, or your background.  We have communities in 4 languages. (English, Czech, Spanish, Tagalog) 

Anchored in Christ

Our Catholic Faith is at the heart of our worship, our community life, and our interactions with each other and our God.  

Seeing Each Other

Every person is seen, known and loved by God and we truly feel that in order to love God, we have to show that love to one another.

Augustinian Values in Action

Refreshments after Mass

Every Sunday after the English Mass you are invited to join us in the Refectory (Dining Hall) for fellowship, coffee/tea and something sweet.


* Not available during the summer hiatus from June 15th to September 15th

Worshipping Together

On the holy feasts of Christmas, Easter and Corpus Christi, our entire parish worships together at one Mass in three different languages.

Coffee with Fr. William

Every Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m., parishioners are welcome to join Fr. William in the Refectory (Dining Hall) for an hour of discussion and a nice cup of coffe or tea.

* Not available during the summer hiatus from June 15th to September 15th

Active Groups

There are wonderful groups for you to join throughout the year.  Make sure to read more on our Religious Activities page.

Social Events

We hold multi-lingual social events throughout the year that embrace the Catholic tradition of food, music and fellowship. Some of our favorite events are the BBQs, Lenten Fish Fry and Easter Celebration.

Augustinian Week

Every spring, the Augustinians organize a week-long seminar series on the life of St. Augustine and other Augustinian saints.

Pope Leo XIV

"We continue as a Church, as a community of friends of Jesus, as believers, to announce the Good News, to announce the Gospel." 

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