FYI – If you prefer, you may also fill out the “I Know My Sheep” census online at the link below:
https://dioceseofsaintjohn.org/diocesan-census
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Census
All parishes across the diocese are participating in the “I Know My Sheep” census over the next month, when there is typically increased Mass attendance. The goal of the census is to update each parish database with current and accurate contact information for our parish families, to update the diocesan database, and to prepare for a planning study to test a potential diocesan wide capital campaign in 2023. Having updated information will also give our parishes a better idea of who is in our parish and hopefully improve communication. This weekend, and every weekend until January 15, you will see census cards in the pews. We are asking each family to take just a couple of minutes to complete a card. These can be returned by placing them in the offertory basket, dropping them off at the parish office or sending them by mail. Thank you for your cooperation in this important effort.
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Solemnity Of The Immaculate Conception
Reminder: Bishop Riesbeck invites the faithful of the diocese to celebrate our patronal feast day, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, and gather for a concelebrated Mass tonight, Thursday, December 8, 6:30 pm, at the Cathedral. A reception will follow in the rectory.
Mass – Sunday, December 4
Mass at St. Pius X Church / Holy Redeemer Parish on Sunday, December 4, 2022.
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Bishop Riesbeck’s Homily – Sunday, November 27, 2022
Weren’t able to be with us last weekend? Here is the Gospel and Bishop Riesbeck’s homily from the Mass at St. Pius X Church / Holy Redeemer Parish on Sunday, November 20, 2022.
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Prayers Of The Faithful – November 27
For Pope Francis as he renews and strengthens the Church’s efforts to provide for the poor and suffering of the world.
We pray to the Lord.
For the Church throughout the world, as we begin Advent, a time of renewal and preparation for every Christian and a chance to turn our attention away from the empty promises of the world.
We pray to the Lord.
For Bishop Christian and for the men who are praying about his invitation to consider service in the permanent diaconate.
We pray to the Lord.
For Monsignor Henneberry as he marks his birthday this week and we ask God’s blessings for him in his service to us.
We pray to the Lord.
For the poor, especially families, and for the people who respond so generously to our parish appeal to assist them.
We pray to the Lord.
For our children and grandchildren and for young people who feel overwhelmed by the demands of our society and culture.
We pray to the Lord.
For any who are sick and in need of our prayers and for people who live with mental illness, especially at this time of the year.
We pray to the Lord.
For those who have died: Gen Tozer, Kathleen “Kay” Risk, Paul Cormier, Muriel Smith, Alice Harris, Jacques Ferguson, Diane Carr, Gunter Hoellwarth; and for their families.
We pray to the Lord.
Clergy And Parish Announcements
The Most Reverend Christian Riesbeck, C.C., Bishop of Saint John announces the following clergy assignments:
Rev. Dr. Michael McGowan is appointed Chancellor of the Diocese effective January 1, 2023.
Rev. Douglas McNeill completes his term as Episcopal Vicar for Temporal Affairs, effective December 9, 2022. Temporal Affairs will become the responsibility of the Vicar General, Msgr. Brian Henneberry.
Rev. Douglas McNeill is appointed Pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Saint John, effective February 15, 2023.
Rev. Ralph McRae, EV, is appointed Rector of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Saint John, effective February 15, 2023.
The Most Reverend Christian Riesbeck, C.C., Bishop of Saint John announces the following parish changes:
Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Fredericton, is merged in an extinctive union with Our Lady of Peace Parish, Fredericton. Our Lady of Fatima Church will close after a final Mass has been celebrated there on January 8, 2023. St. Anthony’s Church, Fredericton, St. Theresa’s Church, Fredericton, and St. Patrick’s Church, Stanley, will remain.
An announcement on Our Lady of Hope Parish / Paroisse Notre-Dame de l’Esperance, Miramichi will be forthcoming.
Mass – Sunday, November 27
Mass at St. Pius X Church / Holy Redeemer Parish on Sunday, November 27, 2022.
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