The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH, (St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa. St. Augustine Church, Silver Lake, Pa.)
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time November 5th, 2023
(St. Brigid’s Cross)
-mail: sfxc@epix.net Facebook: St Brigid Parish Rev. Augustine Thomas—Administrator Father Augustine—1 (570) 909-7819 Deacon Paul J. Brojack Deacon Ronald D. Maida—dorronto@protonmail.com
Forsake me not, O Lord, my God!
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MASS SCHEDULE Church - VIGIL: 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ALL THOSE BURIED IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CEMETERY (All Souls) 5 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS 10:30AM St. Augustine Church 6 12:00NN St. Francis Church 4
4:30PM St. Francis
Tue. Nov. 7 8:30AM St. Augustine Church Wed. Nov. 8 8:30AM St. Augustine Church Thur. Nov. 9 8:30AM St. Augustine Church Fri. Nov. 10 12:00NN St. Francis Church Sat. Nov. 11 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS Sun. Nov. 12 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JOHN & THERESA HARASYMCZUK by Jim & Mary Lou Harasymczuk (All Souls) 10:30AM St. Augustine Church - HELGA WALZ by the Walz Family (All Souls) CONFESSION SCHEDULE—(BEFORE ALL WEEKEND MASSES) Saturday—St. Francis Xavier—before 4:30PM Mass—3:30 to 4:15PM Sunday—St. Francis Xavier—before 8:00AM Mass—7:30 to 7:50AM Sunday—St. Augustine—before 10:30AM Mass—9:45 to 10:20AM WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT Thank you for your generosity in last weeks collection. The collection total was $ 2,881.10. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. LIFELINES “Death is a decisive moment in the human person’s encounter with God the Savior. Helping the Christian to experience this moment with spiritual assistance is a supreme act of charity. It encompasses the patient with the solid support of human relationships to accompany them and open them to hope. Palliative care and hospice are precious and crucial instruments in the care of patients with serious and complex chronic or terminal illnesses, and they help provide comfort to both the patients and their families.” ”