What Does OSA Stand For?
OSA stands for Order Of St Augustine
The Order of St. Augustine (OSA) is a Catholic religious order founded in the 13th century, dedicated to communal living and following the Rule of St. Augustine. Members of the OSA, known as Augustinians, focus on an apostolic life of service, prayer, and community, emphasizing education, pastoral care, and mission work. The order is committed to promoting the ideals of Christian unity, social justice, and spiritual growth. Through their various ministries, Augustinians seek to respond to the needs of the Church and society.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym