Tomorrow, Sunday morning at 2:00 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends and Standard Time begins. Remember to turn clocks BACK one hour tonight before retiring. Savor that additional hour of well-earned sleep.
1. FRIDAY – All Saints’ Day/First Friday
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O prince of the heavenly host, by the Power of God, thrust into Hell Satan and all evil spirits who wander through the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
From Sister Rose Jameson, Congregational Councilor
Tomorrow’s Education Day TAU Meeting, Saturday, November 2, 2024 - Schedule
The zoom link will be sent this afternoon.
Community Update
From Sister Rose Jameson, Congregational Councilor
Christian Brothers Services Safety Training for the Religious Driver
Thursday, November 7, 2024, 2:00 PM CT (Central Time) or Thursday, December 5, 2024, 10:00 AM CT (Central Time). Note: CT (Central Time) is 1 hour behind EST (Eastern Standard Time, begun on November 3, 2024). 2:00 PM CT = 3 PM EST. 10:00 AM CT = 11:00 AM EST. Safety Training for the Religious Driver
For any of our drivers who did not attend thus far, please click on the link above and register to attend the November or December presentation. Please email me after you attend one of the two presentations at rosejameson@bfranciscan.org Thank you in advance. Please note the times in the announcement in black are Central Time while the sample conversions in red are Eastern Standard Time.
Happy All Saints’ Day!
All Souls' indulgence
According to the Enchiridion of Indulgences, an indulgence applicable only to the souls in purgatory (commonly called the poor souls) is granted to the faithful who devoutly visit on All souls Day a church or chapel and pray the Our Father and the Credo or the Lauds or Vespers of the Office of the Dead and the eternal rest prayer for the dead. The indulgence can be gained from noon of All Saints' Day as well as a plenary indulgence each day from the first to the eighth of November. A partial indulgence is granted on other days of the year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Souls%27_Day
Nine Days of Prayer for a United Nation – from the Sisters of Mercy
This election year has exposed deep rifts within our country as candidates and their supporters launch personal attacks on one another and on the most marginalized of our society, including immigrants and refugees, Americans and workers displaced by a globalized economy. Please join the Mercy Community in praying daily for voters to consider the common good in their choices for national, state and local leaders; to treat with respect even those who hold differing opinions about the direction of our country; and to commit ourselves to a peaceful transfer of power after the election. Let us be Mercy at this time through our prayer, rhetoric and actions at this time of potential national stress.
November 1 (Day 5)
Let us pray for leaders who will work with others to bring safety to the world, who will lead a government that provides for the growth of this country without taking the resources from others to achieve it. Let us be instruments of your peace!!
I will look after my sheep, says the Lord, and I will appoint a shepherd to pasture them, and I, the Lord will be their God. ~Ezekiel 34:11
Holy Spirit, by your light you guide this world towards the Father’s love and accompany creation as it groans in travail. You also dwell in our hearts and you inspire us to do what is good, Praise be to You!
~Laudato Sí prayer
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
2. SATURDAY – All Souls Day/First Saturday
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
From Sister Rose Jameson, Congregational Councilor
Christian Brothers Services Safety Training for the Religious Driver
Thursday, November 7, 2024, 2:00 PM CT (Central Time) or Thursday, December 5, 2024, 10:00 AM CT (Central Time). Note: CT (Central Time) is 1 hour behind EST (Eastern Standard Time, begun on November 3, 2024). Therefore, 2:00 PM CT = 3 PM EST. 10:00 AM CT = 11:00 AM EST. Safety Training for the Religious Driver
For any of our drivers who did not attend thus far, please click on the link above and register to attend the November or December presentation. Please email me after you attend one of the two presentations at rosejameson@bfranciscan.org Thank you in advance. Please note the times in the announcement in black are Central Time while the sample conversions in red are Eastern Standard Time.
All Souls' indulgence
According to the Enchiridion of Indulgences, an indulgence applicable only to the souls in purgatory (commonly called the poor souls) is granted to the faithful who devoutly visit on All souls Day a church or chapel and pray the Our Father and the Credo or the Lauds or Vespers of the Office of the Dead and the eternal rest prayer for the dead. The indulgence can be gained from noon of All Saints' Day as well as a plenary indulgence each day from the first to the eighth of November. A partial indulgence is granted on other days of the year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Souls%27_Day
Nine Days of Prayer for a United Nation – from the Sisters of Mercy
November 2 (Day 6)
Let us pray that we break all divisions among us and strive to create a just and peaceful world for all.
Happy are those who fear the Lord, who delight in God’s commands. They shine through the darkness, a light for the upright, they are gracious, merciful and just. ~Psalm 112
Touch the hearts of those who look only for gain at the expense of the poor and the earth. Teach us to discover the worth of each thing, to be filled with awe and contemplation, to recognize that we are profoundly united with every creature as we journey toward your infinite light. ~Laudato Sí’ Prayer
3. SUNDAY – Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Have you remembered to turn all clocks back 1 hour?
If not, you will be 1 hour early for whatever events planned for today 😊
From Sister Carol Ann Nawracaj, Vocation/Aspirant Director
National Vocation Awareness Week – November 3-9, 2024
Take advantage of this week to celebrate and promote religious life and the calling to discipleship. It is an annual week-long celebration dedicated to promoting vocations to religious life through prayer, invitation, and education, and to renew our prayers and support for those who are discerning.
https://nrvc.net/274/publication/4171/article/18685-national-vocation-awareness-week-nov-3-9-2024
Nine Days of Prayer for a United Nation – from the Sisters of Mercy
November 3 (Day 7)
Let us pray that love permeates all of our actions and that we strive to find the truth in every person, especially those with whom we have differing opinions and stands on issues. Let us be instruments of peace!
May Our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who has loved us and given us everlasting encouragement and good hope through his grace, encourage your hearts and strengthen them in every good deed and word. ~2 Thessalonians 2:16
Love, overflowing with small gestures of mutual care, is also civic and political, and it makes itself felt in every action that seeks to build a better world. Love for society and commitment to the common good are outstanding expressions of a charity which affects not only relationships between individuals but also, macro-relationships, social, economic and political ones. ~Laudato Sí’ #231
4. MONDAY – St. Charles Borromeo
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sisters Carol Ann Nawracaj, Carol Anne Heitgen, and Charlene Dalrymple
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Community Update
Nine Days of Prayer for a United Nation – from the Sisters of Mercy
This election year has exposed deep rifts within our country as candidates and their supporters launch personal attacks on one another and on the most marginalized of our society, including immigrants and refugees, Americans and workers displaced by a globalized economy. Please join the Mercy Community in praying daily for voters to consider the common good in their choices for national, state and local leaders; to treat with respect even those who hold differing opinions about the direction of our country; and to commit ourselves to a peaceful transfer of power after the election. Let us be Mercy at this time through our prayer, rhetoric and actions at this time of potential national stress.
November 4 (Day 6) - Election Eve
Let us pray that God blesses our divided nation with the will and determination to lay aside differences
and seek the common good. Let us be instruments of peace!
To you, O God, I call. My Rock, do not be deaf to me. If you fail to answer me I will join those who go down to the pit. Hear the sound of my pleading when I cry to you, lifting my hands toward your holy place. Do not drag me off with the wicked with those who do wrong.
The common good is the sum of those conditions of social life, which allow social groups and their individual members relatively thorough and ready access to their own fulfillment. Underlying the principle of the common good is respect for the human person as such, endowed with basic and inalienable rights ordered to his or her own development. It also has to do with the overall welfare of society, applying the principle of subsidiarity. ~Laudato Sí’ #157
Leadership Conference for Women Religious (LCWR) - Invitation
Join the LCWR Virtual Prayer Space for the US Elections
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious will open a virtual prayer space for 24-hours of silent, contemplative prayer beginning Monday, Nov. 4 at 12 a.m. EST through Nov. 6 at 11p.m. EST. Click on the link below and scroll down to the bottom of the "Transforming Grace: Virtual Prayer Space" document to access the Zoom invitation. Virtual Prayer Space for US National Conventions and Presidential Election LCWR
“There will be no presentations or comments during the virtual gathering,” explain the organizers, but all are invited to join for as long as you wish.
Sisters and employees are invited to the Motherhouse lower-level lounge at 3:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and/or Wednesday. There are three sitting areas for contemplative prayer - gather by the piano. Questions? Contact Sr. Grace Keane, OSF Justice Promoter for the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters. 313-415-8554 or jpic@bfranciscan.org
Food for thought - A Bit of Civics
[In the field of political science, civics is the study of the civil and political rights
and obligations of citizens in a society. – Wikipedia]
Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, 2024, registered voters will elect the persons for the next four years who will lead our Republic. [A “republic” is a form of government in which the people hold power, but elect representatives to exercise that power.] Your voice matters. Perhaps you have done a mail-in-ballot. Thank you. If not, and you are a registered voter, please go to the polls and vote!
Is the United States a democracy or a republic?
The Constitution establishes a federal democratic republic form of government. That is, we have an indivisible union of 50 sovereign States. It is a democracy because people govern themselves. It is representative because people choose elected officials by free and secret ballot.
We, the People, recognize that we have responsibilities as well as rights; that our destinies are bound together; that a freedom which only asks what's in it for me, a freedom without a commitment to others, a freedom without love or charity or duty or patriotism, is unworthy of our founding ideals, and those who died in their defense. - Barack Obama
Newt Gingrich in his book Rediscovering God in America: Reflections on the Role of Faith in Our Nation’s History and Future TN: Nashville/TX: Dallas/Mexico: Mexico City/BR: Rio de Janeiro/China: Beijing: Thomas Nelson [Publisher] 2009 writes:
Carved into the fireplace mantel in the White House State Dining Room are the words of President John Adams to his wife Abigail after first moving into the residence in November 1800. President Franklin Roosevelt subsequently discovered Adams’ words in the later years of World War II and had them carved into the stone fireplace below a portrait of Abraham Lincoln:
“I pray to heaven to bestow the best of blessings on this house and all that hereafter inhabit it. May none but the honest and wise men [***] ever rule under this roof.” (page 99)
***At the time President Adams wrote these words [1800], women were not even on the political landscape. If they were, perhaps President John Adams would have written:
“May none but the honest and wise men and women ever rule under this roof.”
Pray, pray some more. Consider the legacy that mail-in, early voting, and tomorrow’s voters will leave for the generations to come. If you have not already voted, please Vote!
A History Lesson worth Viewing
"Voting Rights Act: Women’s Right to Vote, A Timeline of obtaining Equality"
https://www.tam.usace.army.mil/Portals/77/Women%27s%20Equality%20DAY%20Timeline.pdf
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
6. WEDNESDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Community Updates
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sisters Maria da Costa Kuisner and Martha Montero
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
From Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC)
Leadership Conference for Women Religious (LCWR) - Invitation
Join the LCWR Virtual Prayer Space for the US Elections
The LCWR Prayer Space will open in the lower-level lounge (by the piano) today from 10 AM – 3:00 PM. You are invited to stop by for a few minutes or stay awhile. Each slide contains a prayer intention, a graphic, and music to accompany your contemplative listening to the Holy Spirit. Use the QR code or click on the link below to view privately. The virtual Prayer Space will close at midnight tonight.
Click on the link below and scroll down to the bottom of the Transforming Grace: Virtual Prayer Space document to access the Zoom invitation.
Virtual Prayer Space for US National Conventions and Presidential Election | LCWR
Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
7. THURSDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
8. FRIDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Good news from Sister Mary Elizabeth Klier, Companion to the Bernardine Franciscan Associates
in St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Saginaw, Michigan
We welcome Stacy, Ruth and Diane on their journey of faith with us
in living and sharing the mission and charism of our congregation. - Sister Mary Sninsky
Mary’s Shelter has a new phone number: (610) 376-1973
Address: 615 Kenhorst Blvd., Reading, PA 19611
We provide more than a shelter. We provide a home. Mary’s Shelter is a multifaceted comprehensive housing and social service agency that addresses pregnancy, parenting and youth homelessness through proactive preventative work, crisis intervention services and stabilization back into the community. https://www.marysshelter.org/ Our Sister Mary Hozeny works at Mary’s Shelter.
From Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) – Sister Grace Keane
The true measure of greatness will be America’s “attention to the poor, the marginalized and the needy who, like Lazarus, stand outside our door. This applies for the many, too many, forgotten persons in America who feel they no longer belong. It also applies to migrants, who’ve constituted the very fabric of American society.” From the Vatican by way of Crux on 11/7/24
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
9. SATURDAY – The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
10. SUNDAY – Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
11. MONDAY – St. Martin of Tours/Veterans Day in the U.S./Armistice Day
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Maria de Nazarét Fortuna (Estela)
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Community Updates (2)
Call for Help from Alvernia University
Alvernia’s Winter Clothing Drive begins today, Monday, November 11, 2024. So far, AU has received only 7 coats donated. Due to the unusual mild weather we’ve been having lately, it has not been a problem., but the weather will change soon and some Alvernia students will need help for the winter. If you wish to donate anything, please contact Sister Rosemary Stets – cell 484-955-3192
Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
12. TUESDAY – St. Josaphat
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Maria Erocy Fadini da Silva (Giovanna)
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
13. WEDNESDAY – St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
From Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) – Sister Grace Keane, OSF
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
14. THURSDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Maria Helena Santana
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
15. FRIDAY – St. Albert the Great
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Dorothy Sepkowski
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Immaculate Conception Province
Jubilee of 60 and 70 years of Religious Life
November 10, 2024
Left to right: Friar Nestor Schwerz, OFM.
Sisters: Rejane Conceição Carvalho (Councilor and Treasurer of ABCB and IFBB), Jacinta Maria Brill (Assistant Provincial Minister), Francisca Lopes de Oliveira (Councilor and President of ABCB).
70th Jubilarians [holding candles]: Sisters Maria Leonil Araújo Pereira (S. Márcia),
Miriam Gerra de Albuquerque Montenegro, Odilia Vieira Lopes, Martires Maria Cavalli, and Inez Duengersleber.
Sister Gilbetânia Ferreira de Andrade (Provincial Minister and President of IFBB)
Father Joachim Andrade, SVD
70th Jubilee Sisters
Left to right: Sisters Inez Duengersleber, Maria Leonil Araújo Pereira (S.Márcia), Odilia Vieira Lopes, Martires Cavalli,
and Miriam Montenegro de Albuquerque
Sister Maria Lucia de Araujo celebrated her 60th Jubilee in Fortaleza, CE
Standing clockwise, front left to back: Maria de Fátima Vieira [front, left],
Francisca Lira Magalhães (S. Betty) [behind S. Maria de Fatima], Maria Celeste Vieira [behind S. Betty], Elaine Barboza Lima [facing Sister Maria de Fatima],
Maria Lucia de Araujo [white blouse], Nita Ricardo Rassude,Valderez Maria Silva dos Santos, Maria Cristina Melo, Rita de Cássia Lima Barbosa, Gracilete de Sousa Cardoso,
and Lucimara Martins da Silva.
Lower, front, right: Sisters Antônia da Silva Pimenta, Adalgisa de Paiva Melo,
and Aureni Alves Monteiro
Provincial Assembly of Immaculate Conception Province
November 11th -12th, 2024
The Assembly was held in a spirit of synodality, where the Sisters present had the opportunity to express their thoughts, feelings
and make decisions based on the reality they are experiencing, with confidence and hope.
Oratory of Hope
The Oratory of Hope was inaugurated during the Provincial Assembly.
After the blessing, the Sisters held an all-night vigil.
Each Sister chose a time for adoration.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
16. SATURDAY – St. Margaret of Scotland/St. Gertrude
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
From Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) – Sister Grace Keane
Video Documentary – Sister Thea Bowman, FSPA
November is Black Catholic History Month. The 57:53-minute documentary of Sister Thea Bowman, FSPA may be viewed at your convenience or tomorrow, Sunday, November 17, 2024, after dinner at the McGlinn Center. "Going Home Like a Shooting Star: Thea Bowman's Journey to Sainthood"
17. SUNDAY – Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time/World Day of the Poor
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the Eighth World Day of the Poor
18. MONDAY – The Dedication of the Basilicas of SS. Peter and Paul/St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
News from St. Joseph Villa
Craft Project
On Thursday, November 14, 2024, some Sisters at the Villa did a craft project with the help of some Senior life staff.
Left to right: Sister. Jean Anthony Rodgers, Stephanie (Senior Life), Sister Carol Anne Heitgen, April (Senior Life),
Sister Annuntia Koller, MSC, Sister de Marie Sawicki, Vicky Mitchell (Administrator), Sister Bernette Ball, MSC,
Sister Christen Shukwit, and Sister Claude Marie Jablonski.
Clockwise from back to lower right, front: Sister Sister Carol Anne Heitgen,
Sue (Senior Life), and Sister de Marie Sawicki.
From Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC)
Migrant Mondays - Explore the website Justice for immigrants – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops https://www.usccb.org/offices/migration-policy/justice-immigrants
https://justiceforimmigrants.org/
Please hold in prayer the needs of those below:
19. TUESDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Community Update
ALERT from Sister Rose Jameson, Congregational Councilor and TECH
Regarding: bfranciscan.org email
If anyone receives an email regarding their bfranciscan.org email being scheduled to be deleted, just delete it. I checked with Stratix. It is fraudulent. Do not click on any link or provide any information.
ALERT Regarding: e-mail from Roberta McKelvie posted around 9:09 p.m. last night (Monday), from IT email saying “Dear User to enhance the security of your account….” delete it. Do not open. Do not click on any link or provide any information.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
20. WEDNESDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sisters Elma Barbara Klafke
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
21. THURSDAY – The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Jane Therezinha Boeira de Almeida
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
November/December Birthdays celebrated at St. Joseph Villa
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Birthday Sisters left side of table, front to back: Sisters Immaculene Gudz,
Theresa Molchanow (MSC), Therese San Miguel, and Jacinta Respondowska
Right side of table, front to back: Sisters Carol Anne Heitgen, Generosa Paszk,
Lorraine Molchanow (MSC), Agnes Flatley (MSC), Barbara Daniels (MSC).
Not pictured: Sister La Verne Grippe.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
22. FRIDAY – St. Cecilia
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister M. Cecilia Bondy
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
A BFS Star Shines Brightly!
Directory Update
Mary Elizabeth Klier-Theresa 1113
484.509.4016
989.751.7171 (cell)
Work: 484.516.2138 (Mon.-Thurs-Mother Veronica Resource Center)
FAX: 484.516.2139
Living the Gospel Message to Assist Clients at the Bernardine Center, Chester, PA
Matthew 25:35,40
“… for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink”
1 John 3:17-18
“How does God’s love abide in anyone who has the world’s goods and sees a brother or sister in need and yet refuses help? Little children, let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.”
Motherhouse Sisters (left to right) Sisters Marie Janeen Obara, Michael Ann Rugalla, and Kateri Peake
shop for items for Bernardine Center Clients to help make the Center’s clients’ Thanksgiving Day a celebratory and blessed one.
Other groups of Bernardine Sisters, not pictured here, were out and about doing the same.
23. SATURDAY – St. Clement/St. Columban
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
24. SUNDAY –Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe (Christ the King)
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sisters Le Roy Prymak and Mary Dolorey Osowski
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
25. MONDAY – St. Catherine of Alexandria
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Marie John Kutzi
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Community Update
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
26. TUESDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Community Update – Death of a BFS
Prayers are requested for the departed soul of our dear Sister and for the comfort and consolation of her family and friends:
From the Relay
The Relay Office will close at noon tomorrow, Wednesday, November 27, 2024, and will reopen on Monday, December 2, 2024. If time allows, please check back during the weekend for any Community updates. Be safe if you travel over the weekend. Be graced with a deep and consuming attitude of gratitude for all the blessings received since last Thanksgiving.
Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends, and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:
27. WEDNESDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Community Update(s)
A BFS Star Shines Brightly!
28. THURSDAY/ Thanksgiving Day (U .S.)
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Feliz Dia de Ação de Graças! ¡Feliz Acción de Gracias!
This Thanksgiving, let us: Celebrate one another, Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life,
Celebrate all of creation – All with an Attitude of Deepest Gratitude!
All Things Bright and Beautiful (music and lyrics) (3:02)
All Things Bright And Beautiful (with lyrics) - Bing video
Look at the World (music and lyrics) (4:40)
Look at the World, John Rutter - YouTube Music
Bless This House – Stanford Olsen & The Tabernacle Choir (2:45)
Bless This House - Stanford Olsen & The Tabernacle Choir
29. FRIDAY
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
30. SATURDAY – St. Andrew, Apostle
Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.
Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)
who celebrate feast days/birthdays today
Sister Andrea Michalczyk
Mass will be offered for your special intentions.
Community Update (1)
2024 Directory Updates (2)
Sister Jean Therese Baumann, ADM [effecive 12/01/2024]
Office x1129 – 610-777-7221
FAX 484.334.6808
E-mail BFSadmin@bfranciscan.org
FAREWELL, NOVEMBER!
WELCOME, DECEMBER!