Christmas Dinners

We are still accepting donations to help with dinners. All monies received will be passed on to the Christmas Exchange, and you will be credited for income tax purposes by us. The Exchange will distribute these funds to the organizations that can physically meet with applicants in our area who need help. 

Please place donations in an envelope marked Christmas Dinners, and make any cheques payable to Holy Redeemer.

You may also e-Transfer your donation. Use stpiusx@nb.aibn.com as the email address. Please note in the message area that your donation is for Christmas Baskets.

If you prefer to donate using your credit card (Visa, Visa Debit, Mastercard, AMEX) or PayPal account, you can use the secure CanadaHelps form on our website to make your donation.

Thank you for your help.

Prayers Of The Faithful – November 28

For Pope Francis, Bishop Christian and all the Bishops as they lead our Catholic family around the world in the beginning of Advent, a season of hope and anticipation.
We pray to the Lord.

For people in Canada beginning to recover from loss of homes and livelihood, and mourning the loss of loved ones, from recent storms and natural disasters and for all first responders.
We pray to the Lord.

For our new Parliament and all who have been elected to serve Canada’s citizens, that they will truly help the poor and powerless and respect the rights of parents and the integrity of families.
We pray to the Lord.

For people who live with physical, emotional or mental challenges and for their caregivers and therapists and families as the Church prays for all disabled persons on December 3rd.
We pray to the Lord.

For our families and friends of Scottish ancestry and for Christians of the Orthodox Churches as they both claim and celebrate St. Andrew as their patron on November 30th.
We pray to the Lord.

For each person who has asked us to pray for them and for the special needs and intentions you have brought today.
We pray to the Lord.

For those who have died: Edward Keoughan, Deborah Dicks, Irene Belliveau, Connie Janes, Jerry Hurley; and for their families and friends who mourn them.
We pray to the Lord.

Remembrance Book

Reminder: This will be the last weekend for our Remembrance Book, so this is your last chance to have names added to it.

Due to COVID you will not be able to write the names of your deceased family members and friends in our Remembrance Book. We are using all of the previously added names to fill this year’s book. If you would like to add someone who has died since last November, you can email us at stpiusx@nb.aibn.com and we will add them to the list.