Passing of Fr. Bruno

Fr. Mark just received word that Fr. Bruno went to his Eternal Reward at 4:45 this morning. He will be flown up to Long Island as soon as arrangements can be made and buried in the family plot. No services will be held here, but the family greatly appreciates all that St. Brendan has done […]

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Family & ProLife News Briefs

September, 2020 Issue Powerful Weapons: Prayer & Prayerful Planning This issue highlights the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children as well as natural family planning, college and dorm life, and medical doctor Sister Deirdre Byrne’s comments about life beginning at conception. Click here to download

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St. Brendan Parish Update – September 2, 2020

On Monday, September 1st, 2020 Governor Roy Cooper announced that after a summer of hard work to slow the spread of COVID-19, North Carolina will take a modest step forward move into Phase 2.5 starting this Friday, September 4th at 5pm. Mask mandates and other prevention methods remain in effect and are even more important […]

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Catholics Participate in Public Life

We are called to witness to Faithful Citizenship as we participate in the public square through political engagement and civil dialogue. Find out more here …

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50/50 Raffle

Dear friends, after having to postpone the 50/50 raffle we are delighted to announce that we need to sell only 267 tickets to complete the 500. We are eager to announce the date of the raffle as soon as possible. First prize: $12,500Second prize: $7,500Third prize: $5,000 To get your chance to be the BIG […]

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The Acts of the Apostles

Our Parish’s Catholic Bible studies continue with “The Acts of the Apostles”, starting weekly on Wednesday evenings for 11 weeks, Sept. 30 to Dec. 9 (with a break Nov. 25 for Thanksgiving). We will meet “in person” as a group once each month, beginning with the first lesson on Sept. 30. We will socially distance. […]

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Mass for Parents Who Lost Children

On Thursday 12 November at 9 AM there will be a Mass “For Parents Who Lost Children.” Everyone is invited to attend, whether or not you are a parent and whether or not you have lost a child (including in utero). Parents are invited to bring a picture of the child, even if there are […]

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New Cohort for Diaconate Formation

The Diocesan Office of the Permanent Diaconate is preparing to start the next cohort for the Formation of Permanent Deacons. Practicing Catholic men that are discerning a vocation to the Permanent Diaconate should send an email to Amy.breindel@raldioc.org by Sunday 13 September. Appointments will be made for those who express an interest to learn more […]

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Know the Facts About Covid-19

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) The COVID-19 virus affects different people in different ways. Infected people have a wide ange of symptoms including: No symptoms Fever or chills Cough Shortness of breath of difficulty breathing  New loss of taste or smell  Sore throat For many people, the immediate risk of becoming seriously ill from this virus […]

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Covid-19 Update

Dear Parishioners, Governor Roy Cooper announced that North Carolina will remain paused in Safer At Home Phase 2 for another 5 weeks as students and staff return to schools, colleges and universities and the state doubles down on efforts to decrease COVID-19 numbers. “Other states that lifted restrictions quickly have had to go backward as […]

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