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All Saints and All Souls: Living Our Faith Through Justice and Compassion

Scripture, Community, and Outreach in Challenging Times

Hello, Saint Francis family! As the leaves turn and the calendar brings us to the beautiful feasts of All Saints and All Souls, I invite you to join me in reflecting on what these special days mean for us, not just as individuals, but as a community bound by faith, hope, and love.

Remembering the Saints and All Souls: Why These Feasts Matter

Each year, All Saints' Day (November 1) and All Souls' Day (November 2) come as gentle reminders that we are part of something much greater, a vast communion of believers, past and present, seen and unseen. On All Saints, we honor the holy men and women who have gone before us, showing us what it means to live with courage and compassion. On All Souls, we pray for all those who have died, especially those who may not have anyone to remember them by name.

Scripture Reflections: Hope, Holiness, and the Promise of Mercy

The readings for these feasts are so rich, and I’d like to share a few thoughts on how they speak to us today:
  • 2 Maccabees 12:43-46: This passage reminds us of the importance of praying for the dead—that love doesn’t end at the grave. Our prayers help bind us together across time and space, showing that mercy is at the very heart of God’s plan for us.
  • 1 John 3:1-3: Here, we’re called to remember our true identity: “See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called children of God.” We are beloved, seen, and cherished, even when the world overlooks us. This reading encourages us to see each other with the eyes of God.
  • Matthew 5:1-12a (The Beatitudes): Jesus names the poor, the meek, the persecuted, and the peacemakers as “blessed.” These are not just nice words for the past—they are a call to action for us in the here and now. We are asked to stand with those who are hurting and lift up those who are cast aside.

Saints, Souls, and Community: Our Parish Mission

At Saint Francis, our outreach ministry is more than a program, it’s a way of living out these Gospel values. When we serve a hot meal, welcome a newcomer, or pray for those in need, we are building God’s kingdom right here in Augusta. The saints and all the faithful departed cheer us on as we strive to be “blessed” in our daily acts of love and justice.

Immigrant Rights, Marginalized Groups, and Why Advocacy Matters

Many of the saints we celebrate were immigrants or lived on the margins of society. Our faith teaches us that every person is created in God’s image, deserving of respect and dignity. Supporting immigrant rights and standing up for those who are marginalized is not just “extra credit”, it’s at the heart of what it means to be Catholic. In these challenging times, we are called to be a voice for the voiceless and a shoulder for the weary.

Food Assistance During a Government Shutdown: Parish Response

Recent events, like the government shutdown, hit vulnerable families the hardest. At Saint Francis, we see the faces behind the headlines. That’s why our food assistance efforts continue to be a lifeline, especially when uncertainty threatens to overshadow hope. If you or anyone you know is struggling to put food on the table, please reach out. Our Human First Outreach is here for you, as are the open arms of your parish family.

Get Involved: Ways You Can Make a Difference

  • Volunteer: Help with our Human First outreach. You can find more information on how you can help at https://oursaintfrancis.org/outreach/human-first-outreach/.
  • Advocate: Learn more about immigrant rights and how you can support fair policies. Contact your local representatives and share your voice for justice.
  • Pray: Remember the saints, souls, and all those in need in your daily prayers. Prayer is powerful, never underestimate what God can do through you!
  • Donate: Whether it’s canned goods, fresh produce, or your generous financial gifts, every contribution sustains our ministry and those we serve.

Together in Hope: Our Ongoing Mission

To all the saints, known and unknown, in our pews, and to all the souls we carry in our hearts, thank you for being part of this vibrant community. Let’s keep reaching out, lifting up, and standing together for justice and mercy. As we honor those who have gone before us, let’s remember we are called to be saints for our time, bringing light to a world in need.

Memorials

Don’t forget that we have luminaries for sale right now. You can honor your loved ones and friends who have died by having their names remembered at Mass on November 2nd. We will include two names per luminary, and those luminaries will surround the altar for Sunday Mass. You can purchase the luminaries at https://oursaintfrancis.org/support-us/all-saints-all-souls-luminaries-2025/.

May the love of Christ inspire us, the prayers of the saints strengthen us, and the Spirit of God lead us forward!

Pax et Bonum,

Bishop Greer
Join us every Sunday at 3:00 PM at 557 Greene Street in Augusta Georgia in the sanctuary of the MCC of Our Redeemer. Rosary starts at 2:25 PM every Sunday.

November 2, 2025: All Saints/All Souls Mass of Remembrance
Mass Intention: For all our beloved departed friends and family.

November 9, 2025: Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Intention: For the growth of our parish family.
For the St. George family; Fr. Bryan Wolf; Mary Nehls; for Kelesh’s daughter; James (Cancer); Linda (Cancer); Jacob (Cancer); James Long (Cancer); Mickey; Jacob Williams; Kelesh and family; Lindsay; Sherlock Bones; Tatum Johnson (Job); Brittney (Cancer); Jennifer (DV Survivor, Homeless); Bishop James Long; David; John; Joy; Greenbear; Bishop Ben and Darlene Williams; Ryn Ingells; growth for our parish family; all those in the path of the wildfires and severe weather, end of hostilities in Ukraine and the Middle East; for an end to gun violence.

Can't make it to Mass?

You can still join us virtually, you can by using any of the following outlets:
Trick or Treat Trail on October 30, 2025 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at 557 Greene Street in Augusta, Georgia.
You can purchase your luminary at https://oursaintfrancis.org/support-us/all-saints-all-souls-luminaries-2025/.

Action Alert!

Join us for this powerful movement to stand against fascism!
Mass Blackout: no work, no spending, no events from November 25 to December 2.

Support our Parish!

We are in desperate need to financial support to keep our parish going. Please donate today using the following links or QR Codes:
Venmo: @saintfrancisparish
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Joint Fellowship Opportunities

Parish Bible Study

Join us each Thursday at 7:00 PM Eastern Time on https://younow.com/BishopGreg for our virtual Bible Study!

Sign up for our handouts at https://gaggle.email/join/saint-francis@gaggle.email.
Bible Study Thursdays at 7:00 PM Eastern Time on https://younow.com/bishopgreg

Our Parish Outreaches


Human First Outreach

This ministry focuses on providing food and toiletry supplies to the homeless in the Augusta, Georgia area. We provide feminine hygiene products to those that need them and food for the pets of our homeless friends and family.

We are working to bring a human touch to this ministry as we encourage volunteers to engage with the individuals we are helping in a compassionate and loving way. We expect all volunteers to refrain from proselytizing and preaching to those we serve. Instead, take a hint from Hamilton “talk less, listen more”.

If you would like to donate to this important ministry, you can visit our Amazon wishlist and purchase items to be sent directly to us.

Our you can donate by visiting this page here on our website.

Reclaiming the Cross Outreach

Check out our newest outreach in which we work to set the record straight on what the Bible says about many of the issues facing our society today!

Reclaiming the Cross is an outreach of our parish headed up by Subdeacon Luna Godsey.

Visit Reclaiming the Cross by clicking this link: https://oursaintfrancis.org/outreach/reclaiming-the-cross-outreach/

Podcast Outreach

You can always check out our Podcast Outreach at https://oursaintfrancis.org/outreach/podcast-outreach/.

Sunday Selfies

Don't forget to take your Sunday Selfie and send them to us! You can email them to us at info@oursaintfrancis.org or tag us on Facebook using #saintfrancisparish and #sundayselfie.

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