Congratulations to John and Barbara Mullins

The parishioners of St. Brendan extend their Congratulations to John and Barbara Mullins on the Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate of Reverend Mr. John Mullins! Born in New York City into an Irish-Italian family, John was raised Catholic and all through his school years was educated by the Dominicans, Salesians, and Jesuits. After their marriage, […]

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A Message From Fr. Mark

Dear Parishioners, We are back to our normal weekend and weekday schedule of Masses which naturally includes the distribution of Holy Communion at all Masses: Saturday 5:00 pmSunday 8:00 am, 9:30 (bilingual), 11:00 amMonday through Friday with Mass at 9:00 am. However, we continue to be dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass, so it […]

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Signs and Symptoms Regarding Your Health Not to Ignore

Nobody wants to see a doctor if it’s not necessary, but there are certain symptoms you don’t want to ignore. Here are some examples, although not all-inclusive. Chest Pain – could be associated with a heart attack.  Sudden loss of vision or speech or difficulty in speaking, confusion or personality changes, facial weakness, arm drooping […]

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Welcome Seminarians!

Dear Parishioners,How did we become so blest as to host THREE seminarians? Last month the Vocation Director of our diocese, Fr. Phil Tighe, called me and asked if we could host a seminarian for the summer. All of the regularly scheduled summer assignments outside of the diocese, such as Spanish Language Intensive in Guatemala and […]

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Reminder to Parishioners

We continue to be dispensed from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass, therefore it is not a sin to miss Mass and all are encouraged to continue to stay home. For those who are coming to church, here are some instructions: Wearing a mask is mandatory to enter the church. Sit 6 feet apart from […]

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We Reopen Monday, May 25th! – With Restrictions

Everyone continues to be dispensed from their Sunday obligation. (It is not a sin to miss Mass.) While this dispensation is applicable to all, the elderly, those sick, those with pre-existing health conditions or other vulnerable people should especially continue to stay at home. Our Parish Office will remain closed. Normal office hours resume Wednesday […]

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Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry Is Open

The pantry is open on Wednesdays ONLY from 10:00am to noon. Please let others know in case they need food. Contact Bob De Joie for more information Phone – (415) 657-6315 Email – RJDeJoie@yahoo.com

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Online Masses and Services from the Diocese of Raleigh

For a complete list of online Masses and services (along with worship aids) in the Diocese of Raleigh click the button below. Click here Sunday Mass in English is on the Diocese YouTube channel at 10:00am; in Spanish at 8:30am.

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Are You Getting Enough Quality Sleep?

As we get older, we may not be getting enough quality sleep. Aging can affect the quality of your sleep. You may wake up more often and have a less consistent sleep pattern than you did when you were younger. One of the most common age-related sleep changes is waking up more frequently. The most […]

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Children’s Faith Formation Program

SPECIAL THANKS FROM DIANE & TOM NAGLE: After much prayer and discussion, we have decided to end Children’s Faith Formation Program for the remainder of the school year. The health and safety of the children, families and Catechists always comes first. There are many people involved in this program that make it a success. First, […]

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