Why be buried in a Catholic Cemetery or Columbarium? All through life, the Catholic Church is present to the living by baptizing their young, celebrating their growth and development, blessing their marriages and praying for them during times of illness. Since death is a natural part of life, it is only fitting that the Catholic […]
Read moreThe Groundbreaking Ceremony for our new Office Building (floor plan below) took place on Sunday February 13. Our Parish is Growing! This article originally appeared in our bulletin in March of 2019, but is still pertinent today.
Read moreClick here to read how the Bishop’s Annual Appeal directly affects St. Brendan’s. Pledge cards have arrived at the parish and are available on the table by the baptismal font. Those wishing to donate online may click on the following link: Give to the Diocese of Raleigh. Be sure to scroll down and select Saint […]
Read moreBrownbaggers are meeting in Brendan Hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Bring your lunch and enjoy the Bingo. Call Janet 910-754-4378 for information.
Read moreFebruary 1, 2022 Dear Parishioners, Fr. Paul is tending to a family emergency in West Virginia for possibly the next few weeks. Fr. Mark will teach the class on the Sacrament of Reconciliation scheduled for this Friday, 4 February, after the 9:00 am First Friday Mass. Please pray for safe travels for Fr. Paul and God’s blessings on […]
Read morePastoral Center Hours:
Monday - Thursday
8:30 am - 12:00 noon/
1:15 pm - 3:30 pm
Friday - 9:30-11:30