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Prayers Of The Faithful – January 30
For Pope Francis as he asks us to pray for peace, especially between Russia and Ukraine.
We pray to the Lord.
For Bishop Christian and our Diocesan family as we look to the ending of strict COVID protocols and invite others to join us as we encounter Christ in the Sacraments and in our service to others.
We pray to the Lord.
For reconciliation among all cultural and ethnic groups within our country and for a generous effort by people of faith to see Christ in people who are different from ourselves.
We pray to the Lord.
For each person and every family burdened by harsh winter weather and now challenged by rapidly rising food prices and unjustified large increases in rent and housing.
We pray to the Lord.
For unborn children and mothers in distress and for people who work tirelessly to serve them and protect them.
We pray to the Lord.
For people who are ill at home or hospital and for residents of nursing and special care and for each person who feels alone and forgotten and discouraged by the challenges each day brings.
We pray to the Lord.
For those who have died: Alma LeBlanc, Tom Isaac, Noel Horgan, Mary Frances (Donovan) Maloney, Donald Keoughan, Reuben Doucette, Rita Arsenault Conway, Margot Catherine Allen; and for people in mourning.
We pray to the Lord.
Bulletin
There will be no bulletin distributed in the church this weekend. We ran into a slight printing problem this morning, so we will be skipping the paper version of the bulletin for this weekend. The online version will be available later today, and the printed version will return next weekend.
Mass, Friday, 01/28/22
Daily Mass, Friday, January 28, 2022
Mass
Alert Level 2
As the province is moving to Alert Level 2 on Friday evening, in-person Masses and Confessions will resume at their regular times this weekend.
Mass, Thursday, 01/27/22
Daily Mass, Thursday, January 27, 2022
Volunteers Needed
The St. Vincent de Paul Society is hoping to establish an overnight shelter for the homeless in their building on Waterloo Street. They have the space available to accommodate 6 people each night and would like to begin operating as soon as early February. However, for this to become a reality, they need volunteers. They need help registering clients as they arrive, and they would require other volunteers to stay overnight with a security guard to ensure all clients are following the rules. If you would consider being part of this important outreach ministry, please contact the Cathedral by email (cic@nb.aibn.com), and they will pass your name along to the project coordinator.
Mass, Wednesday, 01/26/22
Daily Mass, Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Virtual Holy Hour
Bishop Riesbeck will be hosting a virtual Holy Hour this afternoon at 2 pm, where he invites you to pray for peace in Ukraine. You can go to the Diocesan Facebook page to participate.