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Events
Prayers for Souls in Purgatory
Prayers for the Souls in Purgatory prior to Wednesday evening Mass. All are welcome.
Wednesday Evening Mass
The doors to the church open at 5:45pm for prayers for the souls in purgatory and time of personal prayer.
Thursday Morning Mass
The doors to the church open at 7:30am.
CWL Meeting
Monthly meeting of the Catholic Women’s League
Friday Morning Mass
The doors to the church open at 7:30am. Mass will be immediately followed by Eucharistic Adoration.
Adoration & Rosary
Spend time in personal prayer with the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.Adoration will begin immediately following Mass. At 11:00am the Rosary will be recited. Adoration will conclude at 3:00pm with the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Reconciliation
Weekly opportunity for Reconciliation before the Saturday evening Mass. Reconciliation will take place in the Reconciliation Chapel (located near the Baptismal Font and the statue of Christ the Teacher). Penitents are welcome to use a screen or sit face-to-face with the Priest.
Saturday Vigil Mass
Sunday on Saturday? In the ancient tradition of our faith (going back to the creation account in the bible) the “Lord’s day” actually begins at sunset of the preceding day. Respecting that tradition, one of our weekly Sunday celebrations is held Saturday evening ( at St. Pius that is Saturday at 5:00 pm ) Please join us While it is true that there is a formal and structured way to become a full member of the Catholic Church, at our…
9:00am Sunday Mass
Seating for Sunday Mass will be in the main body of the church and in the balcony, as needed. The doors to the church are opened at 8:30am.
11:00am Sunday Mass
Seating for Sunday Mass will be in the main body of the church and the balcony, as needed. The doors to the church are opened at 10:30am. We will continue live streaming this Mass.
11:00am Live Stream Sunday Mass
Weekly live stream of the celebration of Mass from St Pius X Brantford. This Mass is streamed through Facebook, YouTube, and our website.
Tuesday Morning Mass
The doors to the church open at 7:30am.
SSVP Meeting
Monthly meeting of the St Pius X Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
IHMMC Associates Meeting
Monthly meeting of Immaculate Heart of Mary Mother of Christ Associates
Sunday Masses
Please Join us While it is true that there is a formal and structured way to become a full member of the Catholic Church, at our Sunday celebrations we welcome everyone who may feel the desire to give the Lord thanks and praise, to seek peace and strength by turning to him, and to serve him by serving others. If you have never been before, check out our “What to Expect page, linked below. What to Expect While all Catholic…
Mar 3, 2023
St. Katherine Drexel
Saint Katherine Drexel (1858-1955) Born and raised in the American aristocracy, she left it all to minister to the marginalized. Her father was an international banker, residing in Philadelphia. Her mother died while Katherine was just an infant, so she was raised by her loving step-mother. Nursing her step-mother through a three year terminal illness, Katherine discovered even their great wealth did not make one immune to pain and death. Through her travels and education, Katherine became invested in aiding…
Mar 4, 2023
St. Casimir
Saint Casimir (1458-1484) Though royalty, Casimir chose to lead a life of austerity. He was the third child born to Casimir IV, King of Poland, and his wife Elizabeth of Austria. It is said that he wore a hair-shirt (a penitential garb) under his vestments, and that he would often sleep on the ground instead of his bed. He had a great devotion to our Blessed Mother, reciting the hymn “Omni die dic Mariae” (which we see partly in the…