Sunday Missals

2021-2022 Sunday Missals are now available for purchase through the parish office. The cost remains at $5 per copy. To reserve your copy, please email the parish office (holyredeemersj@gmail.com) to arrange a time for pick up. If you know someone without internet access who uses an annual missal, please encourage them to call the parish office (653-6830).

If you choose to pay for your missal via e-Transfer (use stpiusx@nb.aibn.com as the email) we can arrange to have your missal available for pick up in the church before weekend Masses. Note: We would have to receive your order and e-Transfer by Thursday (November 25) in order to have them ready for you this weekend.

Christmas Dinners

UPDATE: If it is more convenient, you may also e-Transfer your donation. Please use stpiusx@nb.aibn.com as the email address.

Once again this year we will not be taking applications for Christmas Dinners due to COVID-19.

However, we will be 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. 

We are late starting this year, so we encourage you to make your donations as soon as possible. We would like to pass along donations early in November so that the Christmas Exchange can determine just how many families will benefit.

Please place donations in an envelope marked Christmas Dinners, and make any cheques payable to Holy Redeemer. Thank you for your help.

Remembrance Book

Reminder: 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. The book will be placed on the altar and will be handled only by Msgr. Henneberry.