The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH, (St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa. St. Augustine Church, Silver Lake, Pa.)
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 29th, 2023 Let the hearts that seek the Lord, rejoice!
(St. Brigid’s Cross)
-mail: sfxc@epix.net Facebook: St Brigid Parish Rev. Thomas Augustine—Administrator Father Augustine—1 (570) 909-7819 Deacon Paul J. Brojack Deacon Ronald D. Maida—dorronto@protonmail.com
MASS SCHEDULE Church - VIGIL: 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PATRICK DALY by Dawn & Paul Augenti St. Francis Church - 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS St. Augustine Church - JOHN GOW by Barb Gow and Family St. Francis Church - MARLENE HOMAN by Kate Sedlak St. Augustine Church - VIGIL: ALL SAINTS FRANK PERLICK by Rosalynd Perlick St. Francis Church - ALL SAINTS ELEANOR COLE by Loretta Guiton St. Augustine Church - THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED (ALL SOULS’ DAY) ALL SOULS INTENTIONS St. Francis Church - ALL SOULS WHO HAVE PASSED IN THE LAST YEAR & ALL SOULS IN PURGATORY St. Francis Church - MARY ELLEN O’REILLY GRIFFIN by Mark & Laura Legg (All Souls) St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ALL THOSE BURIED IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CEMETERY (All Souls) St. Francis Church - 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS St. Augustine Church -
Sat. Oct. 28
4:30PM St. Francis
Sun. Oct. 29
8:00AM
10:30AM Mon. Oct. 30 12:00NN Tue. Oct. 31 6:00PM Wed. Nov.
1 12:00NN
Thur. Nov.
2
8:30AM 6:00PM
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Nov.
3 12:00NN
Sat. Nov.
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4:30PM
Sun. Nov.
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8:00AM 10:30AM
CONFESSION SCHEDULE—(BEFORE ALL 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 $ 3,229.37. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. LIFELINES “Hope is always possible. To those who care for the sick, the scene of the Cross provides a way of understanding that even when it seems that there is nothing more to do there remains much to do, because ‘remaining’ by the side of the sick is a sign of love and of the hope that it contains. Healed by Jesus, we become men and women called to proclaim his healing power and provide care for our neighbors, until the very end.” ~ USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “The Witness of the Good Samaritan: Palliative Care and Hospice”