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We are an Old Catholic, Franciscan Parish in Augusta, Georgia. We are an inclusive, loving, and resisting parish. You can find us on the web at https://oursaintfrancis.org.

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Who Are We Refusing to See? Something is happening in this country that the Church cannot ignore, and this Sunday’s readings will not let us look away. The Fourth Sunday of Lent confronts us with one of the most penetrating questions in all of scripture: who, exactly, is the one who cannot see? In John 9, a man who has been ... Read more

Something is happening in this country that the Church cannot ignore, and this Sunday’s readings will not let us look away. The Fourth Sunday of Lent confronts us with one of the most penetrating questions in all of scripture: who, exactly, is the one who cannot see? In John 9, a man who has been…

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Living Water, Hard Hearts, and the Courage to Resist Fascism The Roman Catholic Lectionary readings for the Third Sunday of Lent place us at a well at noon, in the wilderness with no water, and in the heart of God’s love poured out for the weak. They are not “safe” readings. They confront a question that keeps repeating in Scripture and in public life: When ... Read more

The Roman Catholic Lectionary readings for the Third Sunday of Lent place us at a well at noon, in the wilderness with no water, and in the heart of God’s love poured out for the weak. They are not “safe” readings. They confront a question that keeps repeating in Scripture and in public life: When…

06.03.2026 05:15 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Seeing Clearly, Walking Faithfully, Standing with the Vulnerable Lent is not only a season of self-examination; it is a season of reorientation. God calls us again to see what is real, to choose what is righteous, and to walk forward even when the path is uncertain. The Second Sunday of Lent in Year A gives us four readings that belong together like a ... Read more

Lent is not only a season of self-examination; it is a season of reorientation. God calls us again to see what is real, to choose what is righteous, and to walk forward even when the path is uncertain. The Second Sunday of Lent in Year A gives us four readings that belong together like a ... Read…

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When the Devil Offers You the World The First Sunday of Lent always begins in the wilderness. That is not an accident. Before Jesus begins His public ministry, before He heals anyone or preaches a single Beatitude, He goes into the desert—alone, hungry, and vulnerable—and He faces the oldest temptation in the human story: the temptation to use power without love, to ... Read more

The First Sunday of Lent always begins in the wilderness. That is not an accident. Before Jesus begins His public ministry, before He heals anyone or preaches a single Beatitude, He goes into the desert—alone, hungry, and vulnerable—and He faces the oldest temptation in the human story: the…

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Be Salt. Be Light. Be Human First. Some Sundays the lectionary feels like a theme. This Sunday it feels like a map. Isaiah doesn’t start with lofty ideas. He starts with lunch. “Share your bread with the hungry… shelter the oppressed and the homeless… then your light shall break forth like the dawn.” (Isaiah 58:7–10) Jesus doesn’t soften it either: “You are the salt of ... Read more

Some Sundays the lectionary feels like a theme. This Sunday it feels like a map. Isaiah doesn’t start with lofty ideas. He starts with lunch. “Share your bread with the hungry… shelter the oppressed and the homeless… then your light shall break forth like the dawn.” (Isaiah 58:7–10) Jesus doesn’t…

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Light in the Darkness, Courage in the Streets This Sunday’s readings move with a clear rhythm: God brings light where people are burdened, Christ calls us into a united community, and Jesus begins his public ministry by announcing a kingdom that touches real life. Isaiah declares that God breaks “the yoke… the bar… the rod of their oppressor” (Isaiah 9:1b–4). Paul pleads that the Church ... Read more

This Sunday’s readings move with a clear rhythm: God brings light where people are burdened, Christ calls us into a united community, and Jesus begins his public ministry by announcing a kingdom that touches real life. Isaiah declares that God breaks “the yoke… the bar… the rod of their oppressor”…

23.01.2026 06:51 👍 1 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Behold the Lamb of God: Our Call to Be Light in Troubled Times As an Old Catholic community rooted in the apostolic tradition yet responsive to the signs of our times, we gather this Second Sunday in Ordinary Time with hearts open to the Spirit’s movement in our world. The words of our Responsorial Psalm echo through our liturgy: “Here am I, Lord; I come to do your ... Read more

As an Old Catholic community rooted in the apostolic tradition yet responsive to the signs of our times, we gather this Second Sunday in Ordinary Time with hearts open to the Spirit’s movement in our world. The words of our Responsorial Psalm echo through our liturgy: “Here am I, Lord; I come to do…

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A Servant for Justice: Baptismal Courage in a Time of State Violence A beloved child of God is dead. On January 8, 2026, Reuters reported that a 37-year-old Minnesota mother and U.S. citizen, Renee Nicole Good, was fatally shot by a U.S. immigration agent in Minneapolis during a large federal operation, as protests spread in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities. The incident is now under investigation, with ... Read more

A beloved child of God is dead. On January 8, 2026, Reuters reported that a 37-year-old Minnesota mother and U.S. citizen, Renee Nicole Good, was fatally shot by a U.S. immigration agent in Minneapolis during a large federal operation, as protests spread in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities. The…

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Christmas at the Margins We gather in the stillness and shadow of Christmas Midnight Mass to tell a story the world keeps trying to silence. It is not a story of comfort or control. It is not a story about power winning through force. It is the story of a child born into danger, poverty, and political violence. A ... Read more

We gather in the stillness and shadow of Christmas Midnight Mass to tell a story the world keeps trying to silence. It is not a story of comfort or control. It is not a story about power winning through force. It is the story of a child born into danger, poverty, and political violence. A ... Read…

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Caminando con el Forastero: Alegría de Adviento, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y el Llamado al Coraje Las lecturas de este domingo nos llevan más profundamente al corazón del Adviento, esa temporada en la que la Iglesia sostiene la tensión entre el anhelo y la esperanza, entre lo que está roto y lo que Dios está sanando. Isaías anima a un pueblo cansado: “Fortalezcan las manos débiles y afiancen las rodillas vacilantes” ... Read more

Las lecturas de este domingo nos llevan más profundamente al corazón del Adviento, esa temporada en la que la Iglesia sostiene la tensión entre el anhelo y la esperanza, entre lo que está roto y lo que Dios está sanando. Isaías anima a un pueblo cansado: “Fortalezcan las manos débiles y afiancen…

11.12.2025 09:59 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Walking With the Stranger: Advent Joy, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the Call to Courage This Sunday’s lectionary readings bring us deeper into the heart of Advent, that season when the Church holds tension between longing and hope, between what is broken and what God is healing. Isaiah encourages a weary people: “Strengthen the weak hands, and make firm the feeble knees” (Isaiah 35:3). James echoes that call, urging the ... Read more

This Sunday’s lectionary readings bring us deeper into the heart of Advent, that season when the Church holds tension between longing and hope, between what is broken and what God is healing. Isaiah encourages a weary people: “Strengthen the weak hands, and make firm the feeble knees” (Isaiah…

11.12.2025 09:29 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Walking Together: A Reflection on Scripture, Immigration, and Faithful Resistance Hello, beloved community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach! As we gather this week, whether in the sanctuary, over coffee, or in the quiet corners of our lives, let’s take a moment to reflect together. I want to invite you into a conversation, a gentle, honest one, about what our sacred scriptures are calling us ... Read more

Hello, beloved community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach! As we gather this week, whether in the sanctuary, over coffee, or in the quiet corners of our lives, let’s take a moment to reflect together. I want to invite you into a conversation, a gentle, honest one, about what our sacred…

26.11.2025 06:16 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
We Serve No King But Christ Welcome, dear friends and neighbors! At Saint Francis Parish and Outreach, in the heart of Augusta, Georgia, we gather as a community committed to walking in the footsteps of Jesus, the one true King. This week, our hearts and minds are drawn to the scripture lessons of 2 Samuel 5:1-3, Colossians 1:12-20, and Luke 23:35-43. ... Read more

Welcome, dear friends and neighbors! At Saint Francis Parish and Outreach, in the heart of Augusta, Georgia, we gather as a community committed to walking in the footsteps of Jesus, the one true King. This week, our hearts and minds are drawn to the scripture lessons of 2 Samuel 5:1-3, Colossians…

22.11.2025 08:12 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Standing Firm in the Fire: Faith, Justice, and Courage at Saint Francis Parish Hello, friends and family of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia! I hope this week finds you well and hopeful, even as the world seems stormy and uncertain. Our scripture readings for this Sunday are timely reminders of what it means to live as people of faith in a world that is often ... Read more

Hello, friends and family of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia! I hope this week finds you well and hopeful, even as the world seems stormy and uncertain. Our scripture readings for this Sunday are timely reminders of what it means to live as people of faith in a world that is…

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Join us Sunday, November 9 for the Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass at 3:00 PM.

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09.11.2025 01:22 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Faith, Courage, and Compassion: Standing Together Against Oppression and For the Marginalized Hello, beloved friends and family of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach! I hope this finds you well and ready to step into another week together, rooted in prayer, action, and love. I’m grateful to share a few reflections with you as we look at our Sunday readings. The passages this week, 2 Maccabees 7:1-2,9-14, 2 ... Read more

Hello, beloved friends and family of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach! I hope this finds you well and ready to step into another week together, rooted in prayer, action, and love. I’m grateful to share a few reflections with you as we look at our Sunday readings. The passages this week, 2…

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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 ... Read more

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…

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Reflections on Humility, Faith, and Making Amends Dear friends, This week at Saint Francis Parish, the readings have provided meaningful insight, and I wish to offer a formal reflection to our community. The passages from Sirach 35:15b-17, 20-22b, 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18, and Luke 18:9-14 together emphasize the significance of humility, the steadfastness of faith during adversity, and the grace that accompanies ... Read more

Dear friends, This week at Saint Francis Parish, the readings have provided meaningful insight, and I wish to offer a formal reflection to our community. The passages from Sirach 35:15b-17, 20-22b, 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18, and Luke 18:9-14 together emphasize the significance of humility, the…

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We will be closing my @bsky.app accounts shortly. They support #fascism, #racism, #bigotry, and #misogyny. We cannot continue to use or support such an app. Be warned that they are no better than X at this point. Please close your accounts and let them know why you are!

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Standing Up Together: Faith in Action Against Injustice Greetings, beloved community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia! As we gather this week, our lectionary readings call us to deeply reflect on what it means to stand up—not just in faith, but in action against injustice, racism, and hatred in our world. Keeping Faith When the Battle Is Hard In Exodus ... Read more

Greetings, beloved community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia! As we gather this week, our lectionary readings call us to deeply reflect on what it means to stand up—not just in faith, but in action against injustice, racism, and hatred in our world. Keeping Faith When the…

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Join us Sunday, October 5, 2025 for the Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass and the Blessing of Pets at 3:00 PM.

If you cannot join us in person, you can join us virtually here on Facebook (www.facebook.com/SaintFrancis...) and YouTube (youtube.com/@SaintFranci...).
We hope you will join!

05.10.2025 06:18 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Faithfulness, Perseverance, and the Gentle Love of Saint Francis October marks the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, beloved for his compassion toward all creatures and his embodiment of humble faith. This week’s lectionary readings, Habakkuk 1:2–3; 2:2–4, 2 Timothy 1:6–8, 13–14, and Luke 17:5–10, shine a light on the perseverance, faith, and service that Saint Francis modeled, inviting us to find inspiration in ... Read more

October marks the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, beloved for his compassion toward all creatures and his embodiment of humble faith. This week’s lectionary readings, Habakkuk 1:2–3; 2:2–4, 2 Timothy 1:6–8, 13–14, and Luke 17:5–10, shine a light on the perseverance, faith, and service that Saint…

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Huntington's Disease has been successfully treated for the first time.

Amid all the chaos in the world there are still special, incredibly dedicated people who can work miracles.

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Our newsletter is hot off the press! You can read it at oursaintfrancis.org/im-new/newsl....

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Any information on what is required to do this legally. They won't answer our phone calls or emails. We need help to make them move on this so we can help those most in need in our community. If you feel so inclined to help, please email me at bishopgodsey at oursaintfrancis dot org. Thank you!

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#ATTORNEYS in #Georgia: We are in need of help. We have no money to pay for an attorney, but we are need your help. OUr parish is active in helping the local homeless in Augusta, GA. We are trying to do a breakfast one Saturday a month at the church for the homeless. GDPH is refusing to give us...

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Our Bonhoeffer Moment: A Christian Reflection on Resistance to Fascism Facing the Challenge of Our Time Recent national headlines have raised troubling questions for Christians and communities of faith. The President’s designation of anti-fascists as terrorists brings to the fore deep concerns about justice, resistance, and our moral calling as followers of Jesus. For us at Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia, this ... Read more

Facing the Challenge of Our Time Recent national headlines have raised troubling questions for Christians and communities of faith. The President’s designation of anti-fascists as terrorists brings to the fore deep concerns about justice, resistance, and our moral calling as followers of Jesus. For…

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